December 2012 Coordinator Meeting - Webinar December 5, 2012 8:30-12:00 Presenters: Diane Alexander, Doug Bowman, Marcia Boswell-Carney, Kelly Jorgensen,

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December 2012 Coordinator Meeting - Webinar December 5, :30-12:00 Presenters: Diane Alexander, Doug Bowman, Marcia Boswell-Carney, Kelly Jorgensen, Peggy Miksch, Sarah Walters, Connie Zienkewicz

Welcome! "A snowflake is one of God's most fragile creations, but look what they can do when they stick together!"

Agenda  Families Together Outreach  Database Update  OWS Information  Break  Legislative Update  KDHE Updates

Objectives: Participants will:  Learn about services offered through Families Together  Hear about updates regarding Kansas Infant Toddler Services  Be introduced to the Electronic Referral System for Part B Referrals  Get a report about legislative updates  Learn about a new resource being developed for New Coordinators in Kansas

"Encouraging, Educating & Empowering" Assisting Kansas parents and their sons and daughters who have disabilities. Connie Zienkewicz

Outreach to the NICUs and PICUs in Wichita New grant funding to Families Together from the Lattner Family Foundation

Families Together Services  Since 1982  Regional Offices  PTI, F2F, KS-IT, PSN, etc.  all serve IT populations  Staff are parents  Work with IT to train Child Advocates  Parent to Parent

History of work with NICUs  Family to Family Staff contacts with ViaChristi  Request from Wesley Hospital  Weekly consultations available upon request  CareING notebooks (Care Individual Needs Guide )

Content of Visits  Info posted at Entrances to PICU/NICU  Nurses take requests from Families who would like to visit with a Families Together staff member.  Parent – to – Parent matches offered  Notebooks  Referrals to services

Community  Families from towns in rural communities  Community connections to support and services  Confidential help from a family member of a child with special health care needs

New Grant  Lattner Family Foundation – one year support  Families Together will hire a bi-lingual staff member for.5 FTE  More time to spend at hospitals  More time to help families by phone or in person after discharge  Money for printing needed materials

Database Update Marking Database Ready SAR Changes Compliance Actions for 2012 APR Indicators for FFY 2011 (7/1/2011 to 6/30/2012) Electronic Referral System for LEA/SEA Web-based Reminder

Marking Database Ready

SAR Changes  Updated to reflect changes in Regulations  Read through these changes before writing the SAR  Don’t just repeat the same information / cut and paste each reporting period.  Use new form – Old forms will NOT be accepted

Electronic Referral System for LEA/SEA  New Requirement to make referral to SEA  MUST enter data within 2 weeks for the action occurring  This system will be used for measuring compliance

Remember! The Desktop system for the ITS database will go away at the end of the day on December 31, 2012!

Exiting a Child from the OWS System OWS – Not OWLS  When you lose contact with a child/family  Summer birthdays.

KITS – Overview of ECO Resources Kansas Early Childhood Outcomes Information  /ECOOutcomes/Index.sh tml

Good to Know! In the past 12 months, 8,483 children, birth through age two, received developmental screening and services through Part C Infant Toddler Services. This is an 11.4% increase over the previous 12 months.

2012 Doug Bowman

Kansas ITS Fall 2012 Compliance Actions Actions were taken generally on Federal Compliance Indicators 1, 7, 8 (parts b and c), and 14. Finding and Release letters12 (11 sent in 2011) Corrective Action Plan letters3 (9 sent in 2011) Mixed Letters 6 (15 sent in 2011) (Finding and Release on one Indicator, Corrective Action Plan on another) Congratulatory letter (no findings)16 (2 sent in 2011)

KDHE Updates  New Coordinator Training  Technology Stipend  Yearly Audits  APR  Procedure Manual  State Regulations  IFSPalooza

New Coordinator Training

Technology Stipend  $55,000 to put toward Stipends  Decision Making Process  Completeness /Quality  Removed items that were consumables (wifi, ink, flash drives etc…)  Looked at the a % of the number of children served by individual programs compared to those who asked for funding.  Funded a minimum of $2,500 or what was asked for, whichever was less.

Technology Stipend  Letter Outlining:  Allowable uses of the funds  Information about providing inventory to KDHE

Yearly Audits

Annual Performance Report to OSEP  Due February, 2013  Lots of improvement over last year  Review by SICC  If you would like to review contact Marcia

Meaningful and Measurable Improvement in APR indicators FFY 2011FFY 2010 Current DeviationImprovement/ IndicatorPerformance Target from TargetRegression % 0.00% %99.50% 95.00% 4.70%0.20% 3A %58.77% 57.63% 7.81%6.67% A255.99%53.92% 56.43% -0.44%2.07% B168.06%64.12% 61.24% 6.82%3.94% B249.67%48.18% 47.54% 2.13%1.49% C171.45%66.36% 67.09% 4.36%5.09% C263.44%61.64% 63.54% -0.10%1.80% 4a99.50% 95.00% 4.50%0.00% b95.50%97.00% 98.00% -2.50%-1.50% c96.10%97.30% 98.00% -1.90%-1.20% %1.47% 1.35% 0.21%0.09% %3.20% 2.90% 0.52%0.22% %99.60% % -0.30%0.10% 8a100.00% 0.00% b99.00%98.60% % -1.00%0.40% c99.00%42.30% % -1.00%56.70% % 0.00% 10 N/A % N/A 11 N/A % N/A 12 N/A 13 N/A % 0.00%

Kansas ITS Fall 2012 Compliance Actions Actions were taken generally on Federal Compliance Indicators 1, 7, 8 (parts b and c), and 14. Finding and Release letters12 (11 sent in 2011) Corrective Action Plan letters3 (9 sent in 2011) Mixed Letters 6 (15 sent in 2011) (Finding and Release on one Indicator, Corrective Action Plan on another) Congratulatory letter (no findings)16 (2 sent in 2011)

Procedure Manual State Regulations Coming Soon!

Palooza: an all-out crazy party; partying at one place with a ton of people like there's no tomorrow

February 27, 2013 Wichita Marriott

Good Bye The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.