Connecticut Part C State Performance Plan Indicator 11 State Systemic Improvement Plan Phase II.

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Connecticut Part C State Performance Plan Indicator 11 State Systemic Improvement Plan Phase II

SiMR Parents of children who have a diagnosed condition will be able to describe their child’s abilities and challenges more effectively as a result of their participation in Early Intervention. Families will be better able to describe their child’s abilities and challenges so that their children receive individualized services in natural settings and demonstrate improved behavioral and education results.

Phase II due April 1, Infrastructure Development -2- Support to EIS Programs -3- Evaluation

Implementation Teams Infrastructure Development Support to EIS Providers Evaluation Fiscal Enhancements - Lynn, Mary & Alice Education and Outreach Aileen – FCS Personnel Development Deb – PS Measuring Family Outcomes Aileen – FO LC

Implementation Teams Infrastructure Development Support to EIS Providers Evaluation Fiscal Enhancements - Lynn, Mary & Alice Medicaid Mod. New Payment Processes Payment Procedure, TA, Audits Enough High Quality Providers to Support Families in Part C Education and Outreach Aileen – FCS Referral Sources, LEAs, Internal Language Family Products Talking Points Timely and Accurate Referrals Individualized IEPs Personnel Development Deb – PS Scale up, Performance Accountability Activity-based Teaming EBPs implemented with fidelity statewide Measuring Family Outcomes Aileen – FO LC More than the Family Survey How to capture the new data New data better reflects the purpose of Part C

Gap Analysis Future StateCurrent State Strategies 95% of ECSE contacts will be able to describe why there might not an SLP on an IFSP for a child with a communication delay 75% of LEAs expect the services on the IFSP to align with the areas of delay (How do we know?) Online Module for Early Childhood Teams about PSP Annual online LEA surveys

ECTA / DaSy Self Assessment

Logic Models

Next Steps Implementation Teams identify more stakeholders (more families and providers) Gap analysis in November December 1 – All day meeting AT…. –Logic Models and Evaluation Report to OSEP –Team drafts to Alice by February 1 (seriously) –Final draft to Birth23.org by March 1 –Final sections Submitted by April 1