Leveraging Partnerships with Families to Achieve Positive Outcomes

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Leveraging Partnerships with Families to Achieve Positive Outcomes

2019 OSEP Leadership Conference OSEP Disclaimer 2019 OSEP Leadership Conference DISCLAIMER: The contents of this presentation were developed by the presenters for the 2019 OSEP Leadership Conference. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3 and 3474)

Overall Purpose of the CSLC Be a place for states to: Share, interact, collaborate, and strategize with other states (early intervention lead agencies) on shared issues around improving family outcomes practices Partake in and benefit from a network of shared leadership Deepen interactivity and inter-connectivity at a national & state level Create an environment that supports states in: Engaging in new learning and applying and implementing that knowledge Engaging in both individualized and cross-state learning Support states in: Deepening their content knowledge of data & evidence-based practices (EBP) Building capacity around authentic stakeholder engagement and implementing effective EBP at the state and local levels Making infrastructure improvements using implementation science

States in the CSLC American Samoa Arkansas CNMI (Northern Mariana Islands) Connecticut Iowa Louisiana New York Puerto Rico Texas Vermont

Improving Family Outcomes Practices Connecticut and Iowa share experiences with identifying, introducing, and implementing evidence-based family engagement practices describe the successes and challenges associated with their efforts to support practitioners to build strong partnerships with families.

Family Engagement Policy Toolkit A toolkit of resources Developed and informed by the work of the FO CSLC Intended to support EI system leaders in using and applying the HHS/ED joint policy statement on family engagement Intended to be built upon https://infograph.venngage.com/pl/fnMMyypRrD8

2019 OSEP Leadership Conference OSEP Disclaimer 2019 OSEP Leadership Conference DISCLAIMER: The contents of this presentation were developed by the presenters for the 2019 OSEP Leadership Conference. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3 and 3474)