17. Inclusion Acton TeamCYP Director and CYP professionals Medical Personnel Family Support School official is school-age Therapeutic specialist KIT Inclusion Specialist Others as required .
28. Post-Secondary Preparation Opportunities* NOTE: Added January 2010 , addresses Special Needs challenges experienced by Navy Families
29. Child & Youth Education Services School Liaison Officers -- Role Installation subject matter expert for special needs student education issues in your area Knowledgeable on special needs educational issues Inform and advise commanders and parents on issues that affect special needs students as the arise Resources to families Parent education; help parents become the best advocate for their children Develop solutions to overcome barriers in partnership with: Local schools Fleet & Family Support/community resources Educateparents and commanders on the regulations, state guidelines for the IEP process, through various means such as briefings, websites, and resources materials. Interfacewith your local FFSP & EFMP and be the catalyst for communication between EFMP and local schools.
44. *26% of parent interaction with special needs children
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46. The contracting agency (NACCRRA) works with Child Care Resource & Referral agencies and other community organizations to recruit, train, and provide technical assistance to child care programs and caregivers willing to care for Navy families with EFMs
47. Organizations will provide free child care referral and placement services for Navy families with diagnosed EFMs in Categories IV & V, ages birth through 18, and living on or near Navy installations in the continental United States.
53. Independent locations Currently there is a waiting list for services in each geographic area To diminish the wait time for and serve more Navy families, the current EFMP Respite Program is hosting a staff study to address alternatives.
54. Child & Youth Outreach EFMP Respite Care Referral Process If a family contacts Installation about EFMP Program Child Care Aware (CCA) to determine eligibility for EFMP Respite Care YESCCA determines where Navy family is stationed. CCA refers them to participating agency. CCA will connect family to the agency via a 3-way conference call to the agency contact. If contact is not available, CCA will gather initial information from parent to send to the partner agency via email Is family registered with the Navy EFM program? Are they Cat IV or V? NOCCA refers family to EFMP installation contact to get registered in the EFM program on base or if they are category III or below, they are informed they are not eligible at this time Agency will work with Navy family to determine respite care needs and locate appropriate providers. Agency will look for appropriate respite care and continue to work with the Navy family Family will contact CCA again once they are registered Navy family selects Respite Care providers. Family will complete EFMPparent application given by the agency and respite care will be provided 13 of 14 (slides)
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56. To diminish the wait time as well as serve more Navy families, the CYP is looking to make some revisions to the current EFMP Respite Program.
57. A task group is being formed to review current policies and procedures.
82. EFM– Playgrounds Locations (FY11) Locations for replacement & new playgrounds REGION : NAVAL DISTRICT WASHREGION: SOUTHEAST NS Dahlgren NAS Corpus Christi NAS Patuxent River JRB New Orleans REGION: MID-ALANTIC NAS Kingsville JB Little Creek –Fort Story NAS Pensacola-Corry ST Naval Shipyard Portsmouth NS Panama City NS Norfolk SUBBASE Kings Bay NS Dam Neck NB New London
83. Locations Continued REGION: MID-WESTREGION: NORTHWEST NS Great Lakes NAS Whidbey Island REGION: SOUTHWESTREGION: HAWAII NAS China Lake Joint Base Pearl Hickman NMC San Diego NAS Lemoore *Additional funding of $3.75M in FY12
84. EFM CDCs Meeting ABA Stds New CDC’s – Constructed with ABA Standards
97. Visit our Web Page: https://qol.navyaims.net/CYPWeb/
Notas del editor
Category IV & V include exceptional family members whose medical condition requires assignment near major medical facilities in the continental United States, or whose needs are complex and specialized requiring continuity of care.
These are the playgrounds selected for modifications and will be completed by September 2011 and may take until October. Construction starting.Site visits were conducted in late 2010 and early 2011 and did review of proposals that were turned into the finished projects that are now being constructed.
These are locations that we have projects completed or will be completed by Jan 2012.
This is our authority…Similar to the ADA… current OSD. If you are in doubt about your playground—please check with your director. HQ CNIC concucts an annual inspection of CYP programs and there is an independent inspection after installed by HQ…and upon notification of a concern by our will come to the installation…