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EI STAFF RESOURCES
The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project (EIPLP) would like to welcome you as a new staff member to the early intervention system. The EIPLP has a lot of resources that will assist you in your new role as an early intervention provider. From resources to assist you in working with families to providing you tools to support your work we BASIC INFORMATION ON EI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. For additional information on Early Intervention services, please contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Early Intervention services at 617-624-6060 or call Family TIES, the statewide information, resource, referral and support network for families. Family TIES can be reached at 1-800-905-TIES or8437.
TRANSITION RESOURCES Transition Process. Massachusetts Operational Standards: Transition is the process by which a child and family are assisted in preparing for discharge from Early Intervention services. Transition plans must include the following 5 points of transition and must be developed for all children exiting EI. A review of options for the family. EARLY INTERVENTION DEFINITIONS Coronavirus (COVID-19) EI Telehealth Family Letter. Download (DOCX, 16KB) Home Visiting Philosophy Flyer. Download (PDF, 729KB)PARENT PERSPECTIVE
Parent Perspective. The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project, with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, produces 2 to 3 issues of the Parents’ Perspective newsletter. This free newsletter, written by parents, is for parents of children who are or have been in early intervention, early intervention providersand
FAMILY TIES OF MASSACHUSETTS Family TIES of Massachusetts provides information and referral services, emotional support, and trainings to parents of children and youth with special needs – just like you, we are caring for our children and aim to light your way. As the Central Directory for Early Intervention in Massachusetts, we manage an online listing of EIprograms
EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
EARLY INTERVENTION ELIGIBILITY FACTORS, DEFINITIONS Early Intervention Eligibility Factors, Definitions, Criteria and Procedures . Child Eligibility Factor 1. Birth Weight Criteria Procedures for determining presence of eligibility MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH EARLY D46.9 Myelodysplasia G71.11 Myotonic dystrophy Neurofibromatosis Q87.1 Noonan Syndrome J38.00 Paralysis, vocal cords Q87.0 * F84.2 RettSyndrome
EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Parent Leadership Project is a project of the Office of Family Initiatives at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, EIPLP was created to support parents whose children receive early intervention services. The Project’s main goal is to promote lifetime advocacy, leadership skills, and the development of aninformed parent
EI STAFF RESOURCES
The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project (EIPLP) would like to welcome you as a new staff member to the early intervention system. The EIPLP has a lot of resources that will assist you in your new role as an early intervention provider. From resources to assist you in working with families to providing you tools to support your work we BASIC INFORMATION ON EI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. For additional information on Early Intervention services, please contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Early Intervention services at 617-624-6060 or call Family TIES, the statewide information, resource, referral and support network for families. Family TIES can be reached at 1-800-905-TIES or8437.
TRANSITION RESOURCES Transition Process. Massachusetts Operational Standards: Transition is the process by which a child and family are assisted in preparing for discharge from Early Intervention services. Transition plans must include the following 5 points of transition and must be developed for all children exiting EI. A review of options for the family. EARLY INTERVENTION DEFINITIONS Coronavirus (COVID-19) EI Telehealth Family Letter. Download (DOCX, 16KB) Home Visiting Philosophy Flyer. Download (PDF, 729KB)PARENT PERSPECTIVE
Parent Perspective. The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project, with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, produces 2 to 3 issues of the Parents’ Perspective newsletter. This free newsletter, written by parents, is for parents of children who are or have been in early intervention, early intervention providersand
FAMILY TIES OF MASSACHUSETTS Family TIES of Massachusetts provides information and referral services, emotional support, and trainings to parents of children and youth with special needs – just like you, we are caring for our children and aim to light your way. As the Central Directory for Early Intervention in Massachusetts, we manage an online listing of EIprograms
EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
EARLY INTERVENTION ELIGIBILITY FACTORS, DEFINITIONS Early Intervention Eligibility Factors, Definitions, Criteria and Procedures . Child Eligibility Factor 1. Birth Weight Criteria Procedures for determining presence of eligibility MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH EARLY D46.9 Myelodysplasia G71.11 Myotonic dystrophy Neurofibromatosis Q87.1 Noonan Syndrome J38.00 Paralysis, vocal cords Q87.0 * F84.2 RettSyndrome
THE UPDATE – EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Update: News and Information for Massachusetts EI Providers. The Update – Archive of Guidance by Subject updated April 2021 TELEHEALTH – EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT Telehealth. Governor Charlie Baker declared a State of Emergency in Massachusetts on March 10, 2020 in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For updates and accurate information, please visit mass.gov/covid-19 or cdc.org. In response to the State of Emergency and the Shelter in Place Advisory, Early Intervention beganoffering
FAMILY RIGHTS
For more information on attending a workshop in your area, please contact the Parent Leadership Project, toll-free at (877)35-EI-PLP or by email at eiplp@live.com. Once your child has been referred, you and your child have rights which follow you throughout your involvement with Early Intervention. These rights are required under thePARENT CONTACT
Parent Contacts can provide valuable insight to program administrators around the family experience in EI and work with other families to support engagement above and beyond individual services. For more information about this or other opportunities for involvement contact the eiplp@live.com. What is a Parent Contact? REGIONAL CONSULTATION PROGRAMS (RCP) A small number of infants and toddlers enrolled in each of the Commonwealth’s Early Intervention Programs demonstrate complex and extensive developmental and medical/health needs. Regional Consultation Programs have been developed to provide enhanced services to these children and their families. Referrals to RCPs are made yourEI program.
FAMILY RESOURCES
Welcome to Massachusetts Act Early. Massachusetts Act Early aims to educate parents and professionals about healthy childhood development, early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders, the importance of routine developmental screening, and timely early intervention whenever there is a concern. INDIVIDUALIZED FAMILY SERVICE PLAN (IFSP) Additional questions or concerns about the IFSP or the IFSP process may be addressed to Mary Dennehy-Colorusso, Statewide Due Process Coordinator, at (978) 851-7261, Ext. 4016, or email Mary.Dennehy-Colorusso@mass.gov. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Early Intervention Services. 250 Washington Street. COMMONLY USED TERMINOLOGY Commonly Used Terminology. There is a lot to learn when your loved one is receiving Early Intervention services. This includes what may feel like a whole new language, with agencies and acronyms that most of us had never heard before. With that in mind, the EIPLP has put together resources to help demystify some of the terminology that you may EARLY CHILDHOOD OUTCOMES This video is a companion to the video Child Outcomes: Step-By-Step. The Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) Center provides national leadership in assisting states with the implementation of high-quality outcome systems for early intervention (EI) and early childhood special education (ECSE) programs. Our website provides up-to-date informationand
THE UPDATE - EIPLP
DPH Update, June 2020 The UPDATE EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Parent Leadership Project is a project of the Office of Family Initiatives at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, EIPLP was created to support parents whose children receive early intervention services. The Project’s main goal is to promote lifetime advocacy, leadership skills, and the development of aninformed parent
EI STAFF RESOURCES
The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project (EIPLP) would like to welcome you as a new staff member to the early intervention system. The EIPLP has a lot of resources that will assist you in your new role as an early intervention provider. From resources to assist you in working with families to providing you tools to support your work we BASIC INFORMATION ON EI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. For additional information on Early Intervention services, please contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Early Intervention services at 617-624-6060 or call Family TIES, the statewide information, resource, referral and support network for families. Family TIES can be reached at 1-800-905-TIES or8437.
TRANSITION RESOURCES Transition Process. Massachusetts Operational Standards: Transition is the process by which a child and family are assisted in preparing for discharge from Early Intervention services. Transition plans must include the following 5 points of transition and must be developed for all children exiting EI. A review of options for the family.PARENT PERSPECTIVE
Parent Perspective. The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project, with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, produces 2 to 3 issues of the Parents’ Perspective newsletter. This free newsletter, written by parents, is for parents of children who are or have been in early intervention, early intervention providersand
EARLY INTERVENTION DEFINITIONS Coronavirus (COVID-19) EI Telehealth Family Letter. Download (DOCX, 16KB) Home Visiting Philosophy Flyer. Download (PDF, 729KB) FAMILY TIES OF MASSACHUSETTS Family TIES of Massachusetts provides information and referral services, emotional support, and trainings to parents of children and youth with special needs – just like you, we are caring for our children and aim to light your way. As the Central Directory for Early Intervention in Massachusetts, we manage an online listing of EIprograms
EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
EARLY INTERVENTION ELIGIBILITY FACTORS, DEFINITIONS Early Intervention Eligibility Factors, Definitions, Criteria and Procedures . Child Eligibility Factor 1. Birth Weight Criteria Procedures for determining presence of eligibility MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH EARLY D46.9 Myelodysplasia G71.11 Myotonic dystrophy Neurofibromatosis Q87.1 Noonan Syndrome J38.00 Paralysis, vocal cords Q87.0 * F84.2 RettSyndrome
EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Parent Leadership Project is a project of the Office of Family Initiatives at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, EIPLP was created to support parents whose children receive early intervention services. The Project’s main goal is to promote lifetime advocacy, leadership skills, and the development of aninformed parent
EI STAFF RESOURCES
The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project (EIPLP) would like to welcome you as a new staff member to the early intervention system. The EIPLP has a lot of resources that will assist you in your new role as an early intervention provider. From resources to assist you in working with families to providing you tools to support your work we BASIC INFORMATION ON EI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. For additional information on Early Intervention services, please contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Early Intervention services at 617-624-6060 or call Family TIES, the statewide information, resource, referral and support network for families. Family TIES can be reached at 1-800-905-TIES or8437.
TRANSITION RESOURCES Transition Process. Massachusetts Operational Standards: Transition is the process by which a child and family are assisted in preparing for discharge from Early Intervention services. Transition plans must include the following 5 points of transition and must be developed for all children exiting EI. A review of options for the family.PARENT PERSPECTIVE
Parent Perspective. The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project, with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, produces 2 to 3 issues of the Parents’ Perspective newsletter. This free newsletter, written by parents, is for parents of children who are or have been in early intervention, early intervention providersand
EARLY INTERVENTION DEFINITIONS Coronavirus (COVID-19) EI Telehealth Family Letter. Download (DOCX, 16KB) Home Visiting Philosophy Flyer. Download (PDF, 729KB) FAMILY TIES OF MASSACHUSETTS Family TIES of Massachusetts provides information and referral services, emotional support, and trainings to parents of children and youth with special needs – just like you, we are caring for our children and aim to light your way. As the Central Directory for Early Intervention in Massachusetts, we manage an online listing of EIprograms
EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
EARLY INTERVENTION ELIGIBILITY FACTORS, DEFINITIONS Early Intervention Eligibility Factors, Definitions, Criteria and Procedures . Child Eligibility Factor 1. Birth Weight Criteria Procedures for determining presence of eligibility MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH EARLY D46.9 Myelodysplasia G71.11 Myotonic dystrophy Neurofibromatosis Q87.1 Noonan Syndrome J38.00 Paralysis, vocal cords Q87.0 * F84.2 RettSyndrome
THE UPDATE – EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Update: News and Information for Massachusetts EI Providers. The Update – Archive of Guidance by Subject updated April 2021FAMILY RIGHTS
For more information on attending a workshop in your area, please contact the Parent Leadership Project, toll-free at (877)35-EI-PLP or by email at eiplp@live.com. Once your child has been referred, you and your child have rights which follow you throughout your involvement with Early Intervention. These rights are required under the TELEHEALTH – EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT Telehealth. Governor Charlie Baker declared a State of Emergency in Massachusetts on March 10, 2020 in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For updates and accurate information, please visit mass.gov/covid-19 or cdc.org. In response to the State of Emergency and the Shelter in Place Advisory, Early Intervention beganoffering
PARENT CONTACT
Parent Contacts can provide valuable insight to program administrators around the family experience in EI and work with other families to support engagement above and beyond individual services. For more information about this or other opportunities for involvement contact the eiplp@live.com. What is a Parent Contact? BEYOND EARLY INTERVENTION Some of the services they provide include Central Directory for Early Intervention (EI) programs in Massachusetts, Parent-to-Parent Connections, workshops, trainings, as well as information and referrals on a wide variety of topics, including diagnosis, community resources, and support groups. www.massfamilyties.org or toll-free at1-800-905-TIES.
FAMILY RESOURCES
Welcome to Massachusetts Act Early. Massachusetts Act Early aims to educate parents and professionals about healthy childhood development, early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders, the importance of routine developmental screening, and timely early intervention whenever there is a concern. REGIONAL CONSULTATION PROGRAMS (RCP) A small number of infants and toddlers enrolled in each of the Commonwealth’s Early Intervention Programs demonstrate complex and extensive developmental and medical/health needs. Regional Consultation Programs have been developed to provide enhanced services to these children and their families. Referrals to RCPs are made yourEI program.
COMMONLY USED TERMINOLOGY Commonly Used Terminology. There is a lot to learn when your loved one is receiving Early Intervention services. This includes what may feel like a whole new language, with agencies and acronyms that most of us had never heard before. With that in mind, the EIPLP has put together resources to help demystify some of the terminology that you may EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
EIPLP UNIVERSAL DATABASE FORMWEB VIEW Author: Faith Piaggi Created Date: 04/14/2021 08:22:00 Title: EIPLP Universal Database Form Last modified by: Levine, Kris (DPH) Company:Home
EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Parent Leadership Project is a project of the Office of Family Initiatives at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, EIPLP was created to support parents whose children receive early intervention services. The Project’s main goal is to promote lifetime advocacy, leadership skills, and the development of aninformed parent
EI STAFF RESOURCES
The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project (EIPLP) would like to welcome you as a new staff member to the early intervention system. The EIPLP has a lot of resources that will assist you in your new role as an early intervention provider. From resources to assist you in working with families to providing you tools to support your work we BASIC INFORMATION ON EI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. For additional information on Early Intervention services, please contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Early Intervention services at 617-624-6060 or call Family TIES, the statewide information, resource, referral and support network for families. Family TIES can be reached at 1-800-905-TIES or8437.
PARENT PERSPECTIVE
Parent Perspective. The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project, with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, produces 2 to 3 issues of the Parents’ Perspective newsletter. This free newsletter, written by parents, is for parents of children who are or have been in early intervention, early intervention providersand
EARLY INTERVENTION DEFINITIONS Coronavirus (COVID-19) EI Telehealth Family Letter. Download (DOCX, 16KB) Home Visiting Philosophy Flyer. Download (PDF, 729KB) TRANSITION RESOURCES Transition Process. Massachusetts Operational Standards: Transition is the process by which a child and family are assisted in preparing for discharge from Early Intervention services. Transition plans must include the following 5 points of transition and must be developed for all children exiting EI. A review of options for the family. FAMILY TIES OF MASSACHUSETTS Family TIES of Massachusetts provides information and referral services, emotional support, and trainings to parents of children and youth with special needs – just like you, we are caring for our children and aim to light your way. As the Central Directory for Early Intervention in Massachusetts, we manage an online listing of EIprograms
COMMONLY USED TERMINOLOGY Commonly Used Terminology. There is a lot to learn when your loved one is receiving Early Intervention services. This includes what may feel like a whole new language, with agencies and acronyms that most of us had never heard before. With that in mind, the EIPLP has put together resources to help demystify some of the terminology that you may EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH EARLY D46.9 Myelodysplasia G71.11 Myotonic dystrophy Neurofibromatosis Q87.1 Noonan Syndrome J38.00 Paralysis, vocal cords Q87.0 * F84.2 RettSyndrome
EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Parent Leadership Project is a project of the Office of Family Initiatives at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, EIPLP was created to support parents whose children receive early intervention services. The Project’s main goal is to promote lifetime advocacy, leadership skills, and the development of aninformed parent
EI STAFF RESOURCES
The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project (EIPLP) would like to welcome you as a new staff member to the early intervention system. The EIPLP has a lot of resources that will assist you in your new role as an early intervention provider. From resources to assist you in working with families to providing you tools to support your work we BASIC INFORMATION ON EI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. For additional information on Early Intervention services, please contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Early Intervention services at 617-624-6060 or call Family TIES, the statewide information, resource, referral and support network for families. Family TIES can be reached at 1-800-905-TIES or8437.
PARENT PERSPECTIVE
Parent Perspective. The Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project, with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, produces 2 to 3 issues of the Parents’ Perspective newsletter. This free newsletter, written by parents, is for parents of children who are or have been in early intervention, early intervention providersand
EARLY INTERVENTION DEFINITIONS Coronavirus (COVID-19) EI Telehealth Family Letter. Download (DOCX, 16KB) Home Visiting Philosophy Flyer. Download (PDF, 729KB) TRANSITION RESOURCES Transition Process. Massachusetts Operational Standards: Transition is the process by which a child and family are assisted in preparing for discharge from Early Intervention services. Transition plans must include the following 5 points of transition and must be developed for all children exiting EI. A review of options for the family. FAMILY TIES OF MASSACHUSETTS Family TIES of Massachusetts provides information and referral services, emotional support, and trainings to parents of children and youth with special needs – just like you, we are caring for our children and aim to light your way. As the Central Directory for Early Intervention in Massachusetts, we manage an online listing of EIprograms
COMMONLY USED TERMINOLOGY Commonly Used Terminology. There is a lot to learn when your loved one is receiving Early Intervention services. This includes what may feel like a whole new language, with agencies and acronyms that most of us had never heard before. With that in mind, the EIPLP has put together resources to help demystify some of the terminology that you may EARLY INTERVENTION OPERATIONAL STANDARDS The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the designated lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct of 2004.
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH EARLY D46.9 Myelodysplasia G71.11 Myotonic dystrophy Neurofibromatosis Q87.1 Noonan Syndrome J38.00 Paralysis, vocal cords Q87.0 * F84.2 RettSyndrome
THE UPDATE – EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT The Update: News and Information for Massachusetts EI Providers. The Update – Archive of Guidance by Subject updated April 2021FAMILY OUTCOMES
The NCSEAM Family Survey is ONLINE as of March 2021! If your child has been enrolled in Early Intervention (EI) for at least six months and you did not fill out a Family Survey in the last year, you may be eligible to share your feedback. If you are eligible, you will be given a one-time user code to log on and complete the Survey. Pleasefill
TELEHEALTH – EARLY INTERVENTION PARENT LEADERSHIP PROJECT Telehealth. Governor Charlie Baker declared a State of Emergency in Massachusetts on March 10, 2020 in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For updates and accurate information, please visit mass.gov/covid-19 or cdc.org. In response to the State of Emergency and the Shelter in Place Advisory, Early Intervention beganoffering
PARENT CONTACT
Parent Contacts can provide valuable insight to program administrators around the family experience in EI and work with other families to support engagement above and beyond individual services. For more information about this or other opportunities for involvement contact the eiplp@live.com. What is a Parent Contact?FAMILY RIGHTS
For more information on attending a workshop in your area, please contact the Parent Leadership Project, toll-free at (877)35-EI-PLP or by email at eiplp@live.com. Once your child has been referred, you and your child have rights which follow you throughout your involvement with Early Intervention. These rights are required under the BEYOND EARLY INTERVENTION Some of the services they provide include Central Directory for Early Intervention (EI) programs in Massachusetts, Parent-to-Parent Connections, workshops, trainings, as well as information and referrals on a wide variety of topics, including diagnosis, community resources, and support groups. www.massfamilyties.org or toll-free at1-800-905-TIES.
FAMILY RESOURCES
Welcome to Massachusetts Act Early. Massachusetts Act Early aims to educate parents and professionals about healthy childhood development, early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders, the importance of routine developmental screening, and timely early intervention whenever there is a concern. REGIONAL CONSULTATION PROGRAMS (RCP) A small number of infants and toddlers enrolled in each of the Commonwealth’s Early Intervention Programs demonstrate complex and extensive developmental and medical/health needs. Regional Consultation Programs have been developed to provide enhanced services to these children and their families. Referrals to RCPs are made yourEI program.
COMMONLY USED TERMINOLOGY Commonly Used Terminology. There is a lot to learn when your loved one is receiving Early Intervention services. This includes what may feel like a whole new language, with agencies and acronyms that most of us had never heard before. With that in mind, the EIPLP has put together resources to help demystify some of the terminology that you may EIPLP UNIVERSAL DATABASE FORMWEB VIEW Author: Faith Piaggi Created Date: 04/14/2021 08:22:00 Title: EIPLP Universal Database Form Last modified by: Levine, Kris (DPH) Company:Home
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health, EIPLP was created to support parents whose children receive early intervention services. The Project’s main goal is to promote lifetime advocacy, leadership skills, and the development of an informed parent constituency, encouraging early intervention services to be increasingly family-centered. The Project is a parent-driven endeavor, which continually seeks family involvement and input regarding the needs of families enrolled in Early Intervention and is implemented by parents whose own children have received EI services. We are currently hiring a Contract Communications Coordinator. This role is renewable year-to-year and will be 37.5 hours per week. To learn more see this job posting.
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The Project staff consists of a Statewide Director, a Media Coordinator, Training & Technical Assistance Coordinator, and a Family Engagement & Collaboration Coordinator. All of our staff have received Early Intervention services for their own children and families. We work to inform families about the variety of opportunities to actively participate in the Early Intervention system, either at their local program, within their region, and/or at the statewide level. Some of these opportunities include: * Developing, supporting and participating on Parent Advisory Councils (PAC’s) at local Early Intervention programs * Attending workshops and training programs * Attending the annual statewide Massachusetts Early Intervention Consortium (MEIC) Conference and parent dinner * Participating on the Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) * Receiving the statewide parent newsletter, the _ParentPerspective_.
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