Course
Length: 12 hour/s (2 days)
Course
Cost: $375.00 members
$425.00 non-members
Course
Number: DIS149 Course
Description: This course is designed to provide
all Head Start disability staff with the skills and
knowledge needed to plan and implement integrated
services for children with disabilities and their families.
Students will find the resources in this course useful
in understanding their program's children with
disability and learning ways to support them.
Students will be given resources to promote
interagency collaboration, support staff training and
development, and assist programs in establishing
recruitment and enrollment plans to reach out to
children with disabilities. Participants will learn
how to take a critical look at their program's
disabilities services and teams that have considerable
experiences and develop a broader view of roles and
set more collaborative and coordinated way of working
with each other, with LEAs and with other community
agencies. Topics covered will be:
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Accessibility
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Disabilities
Service Plans
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Health
and Safety
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Individualization
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Interagency
Collaboration
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Recruitment
and Enrollment
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Screening,
Evaluation and Assessment
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Staff
Support and Supervision
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Supporting
Families
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Transitions
Prerequisite: None
Learning Objectives: Upon completion, you will be able to:
· Recognize the respective and shared roles and responsibilities of team
members in managing their Head Start program’s
services for children with disabilities and their
families
· Identify how their current roles and team collaboration practices can
directly affect children with disabilities and their
families
· Identify critical points in the disabilities services practices of their
program where coordination among members of the
management team must take place.
Target Audience: This course is designed for Health, Disabilities, and Mental Health
staff.
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