OREGON EARLY CHILDHOOD INCLUSION COLLABORATIVE THE TEACHING RESEARCH INSTITUTE CENTER ON INCLUSION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE & EDUCATION WESTERN OREGON.

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OREGON EARLY CHILDHOOD INCLUSION COLLABORATIVE THE TEACHING RESEARCH INSTITUTE CENTER ON INCLUSION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE & EDUCATION WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY CENTERONINCLUSION.ORG Early Childhood Inclusion Resources

DR. CHRISTINA REAGLE DR. PATTI BLASCO Webinar Presenters

REMEMBER NEXT WEBINAR JUNE 5, :30-4:30 Inclusion from Parents’ Perspective

ODE contract to TRI Expand inclusive opportunities by Providing resources, training and technical assistance to 14 target Oregon county programs. Oregon’s Early Childhood Inclusion Collaborative

Outcome: Objectives for today: Participants will be able to access local, state, and national inclusion resources. Understand framework of Clearinghouse website Understand various resources, associated links, and people to assist Webinar Outcome and Objectives

Goal of Inclusion Clearinghouse Develop Sustainable Practices that Support Early Childhood Inclusion  What Oregon communities are doing to support category  Suggested resources  Theory and practical application

Clearinghouse Categories TRI reviewed conversations with site contacts TRI discussed TA requests from sites TRI summarized needs based on results Ongoing question – Are more sites expanding inclusive opportunities?

Inclusion Clearinghouse Categories Establishing a Leadership Team Identifying Potential Community Placement Sites Recruiting Community Placement Sites Preparing Community Placement Sites Support Placement and Providing Service

Establishing a Leadership Team THEORY: Creating Participatory Meetings Document created by National Professional Development Center on Inclusion (NPDCI) Inclusive Classroom Profile How is that working in Oregon? Washington county has a Leadership Team that meets 2-3 times a year. Supports each other Assists with developing Blueprints for sites

Identifying Potential Community Placement Sites THEORY Document from Young Exceptional Children - Mapping Community-Based Natural Learning Opportunities Four steps: (1) select learning opportunities for mapping; (2) gather information; (3) develop an informational database; and (4) use maps to involve children in learning How is that working in Oregon? Klamath Falls used the tool to gather information in the community regarding available inclusion site.

Recruiting Community Placement Sites THEORY Division for Early Childhood (DEC) Position Statements and Papers Tools You Can Use How is that working in Oregon? OECIC provides TA: Universal Targeted Intensive

Preparing Community Placements Sites THEORY 1. Conversation Guide Supports getting to know families 2. Guide to serving 3. Cost-Benefit Models How is that working in Oregon? Cost Benefit Analysis was done here in OR and on website Completed Guidance Paper

Supporting Placement and Providing Service THEORY Dinnebeil, Fox, & Rule, Influences on Collaborative Relationships Parents & Service Providers Provides: Helpful ways of working together How is that working in Oregon? Clackamas County – Hosting Study Groups to look at information and discuss how to apply it in their sites

Other Resources Effective Communication with Parents Families and Communities together

Wrap up Remember – last, but not least Inclusion from Parents’ Perspective June 5, 2013

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