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An Interactive Guide to Implementing an Integrated Child & Family Outcomes

An Interactive Guide to Implementing an Integrated Child & Family Outcomes and IFSP/IEP Process Improving Data, Improving Outcomes Conference Washington, D.C. – September 2013. Purpose of the Guide The Integrating Outcomes Learning Community The connection with implementation science.

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An Interactive Guide to Implementing an Integrated Child & Family Outcomes

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  1. An Interactive Guide to Implementing an Integrated Child & Family Outcomes and IFSP/IEP Process Improving Data, Improving Outcomes Conference Washington, D.C. – September 2013

  2. Purpose of the Guide • The Integrating Outcomes Learning Community • The connection with implementation science

  3. Thanks to the Workgroup! • Shannon Dunstan, Idaho • Lenita Hartman, Colorado • Peggy Kemp, Kansas • Phoebe Rinkel, Kansas • Michelle Staley, New Mexico • Kristen Votava, North Dakota • Naomi Younggren, Army EDIS • Lauren Barton, ECO • Joicey Hurth, ECTA • Megan Vinh, WRRC • Kathi Gillaspy, ECO Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  4. Features of the Guide • Navigation by Implementation Stage • Tools • Resources

  5. Tools • Developed by members of the work group • Specific to integration of outcomes into the IFSP or IEP • Developed by members of the work group • Specific to integration of outcomes into the IFSP or IEP Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  6. Resources • Examples of both ECO and state developed materials • Representative of both Part C and 619 Programs • Examples of both ECO and state developed materials • Representative of both Part C and 619 Programs Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  7. Continuous Program Improvement • Support for sustainability • Addition of new initiatives • Updates to integrated process Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  8. Let us know what you think! Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  9. Share this Resource ectacenter.org/implementingintegrated Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  10. What do you think?What questions do you have? Early Childhood Outcomes Center

  11. Contact: Kathi Gillaspy: kathi.gillaspy@unc.edu Megan Vinh: mvinh@uoregon.edu Early Childhood Outcomes Center

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