Early Head Start Training Courses
 
Course Outline

Course Length: 12 hour/s (2 days)

Course Cost: $375.00 member

                     $425.00 non-member

 

Course Number: EHS159

Course Description: During the training you will learn how to develop procedures and best practices for implementing eligibility for EHS families. Students will understand how to identify eligibility, areas of improvement, and produce comprehensive action plan that addresses each area of improvement.  Forms will be presented to help you with new eligibility requirements set forth in the 2007 Head Start Act.  The training will focus on income eligibility and helping you to correctly determine families classified as EHS low income and homeless.  It will also give you a clear understanding of what percentage of over-income families you can serve.  Methods and regulations on recruiting will now be covered with exact recruiting techniques and forms and flyers to help in recruiting EHS families. 

Prerequisite: None

Learning Objectives: Upon completion, you will be able to:

· Understand EHS Eligibility requirements

· Determine what is public assistance

· Define Homeless families

· Understand EHS enrollment requirements

· Understand Selecting EHS applicants

Target Audience: This course is designed Family Workers, Intake Management and Home Visitor. All Early Head Start staff will benefit from this course.

 

Current Locations

The EHS Eligibility training will be held in the following cities listed below.  Click on  Enroll button  to register for the date listed! Classes are held for 15 or more participants. Please check slots availability for desired location

Location

Dates/Time

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Portland

August 26-27, 2010

8:00 - 4:00

San Juan

October 25-26, 2010

8:00 - 4:00

Boston

December 16-17, 2010

8:00 - 4:00

 

 

                

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