Idaho Infant Toddler Program Mary Jones 12/8/09. ARRA Funds Opportunity to Shore Up Infrastructure Equipment Opportunity to Advance Program Quality and.

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Idaho Infant Toddler Program Mary Jones 12/8/09

ARRA Funds Opportunity to Shore Up Infrastructure Equipment Opportunity to Advance Program Quality and New Projects Training Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

Governor’s Executive Order Established Process for Review and Approval Directed Agencies in How to Request Funds Required Legislative Appropriation Discouraged Hiring of Personnel Discouraged Creation of any Service “Cliff”

Infrastructure Completion of Web-based Data System Laptops for field use Integrated Billing System Telecommunications System to Support Statewide Training, Consultation, and Meetings Audio Visual Connections with all program field offices Contractor connections

Advancing Priority Work Purchase Web Based ASQs Software and updated ASQs for all programs Purchase Hearing Aides for Loaner Bank managed by the Idaho Educational Services for the Deaf and Blind Replacing Outdated Hearing Screening Equipment Statewide in EI Programs

Advancing Priority Work Updating Testing Materials and Scoring Software Updating Public Awareness Materials Design Publication Dissemination Program Materials at regional discretion May Consider Recruitment and Retention Bonuses

Advancing Priority Work Infant Toddler Training Initiative Training Modules and Curriculum Development Key Principles Coaching, Teaming, and Natural Learning Practices Service Coordination Early Childhood Transitions Early Childhood Outcomes Measurement

Advancing Priority Work Secure Beginnings Infant And Early Childhood Mental Health Partnership Infant Toddler Program Children’s Mental Health and Child Welfare ECCS Head Start Collaboration Early Head Start Universities Idaho Association for Infant Mental Health Professional Organizations

Secure Beginnings, cont. ARRA Funds Support Purchase of TA and Competencies (MAIMH) Contract with University Design of System for Endorsement Curriculum Development Training Modules First Cohort of Trainees for Endorsement Endorsement by newly formed Infant Mental Health Associations

Maximizing the Opportunity Promoting Partnerships and Supporting Shared Work Program Enhancements Updating Equipment and Technology Using Telecommunication System for Linking Provider Network for Teaming and Training Gaining Efficiency and Accountability Through Enhanced Data System and Integrated Billing System