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Title: Promoting Statelevel Crosssector Professional Development on Inclusion


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  • Promoting State-level Cross-sector Professional
    Development on Inclusion
  • OSEP National Early Childhood Conference
  • December 9, 2008

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Outcomes
  • Increase awareness of SpecialQuest BirthFive
    activities and resources
  • State Leadership Teams
  • SpecialQuest Multimedia Training Library
  • SpecialQuest.org
  • Identify strategies for enhancing information
    sharing and cross-system work with partners to
    support inclusion
  • Identify strategies for including ALL children -
    children with and without disabilities and their
    families
  • Identify at least one strategy to implement in
    your work

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Presenters
  • Linda Brekken, Cheryl Ducey and Cathy Liles
    SpecialQuest Birth-Five
  • Pat Cameron and Donna Traynham Massachusetts
    SpecialQuest State Leadership Team
  • Phyllis Mondak, Kathy Maybee and Anne Taggart
    Virginias SpecialQuest State Leadership Team

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Participants
  • Experience with SpecialQuest?
  • Attended SpecialQuest
  • Part of a State Leadership Team
  • Used the SpecialQuest Multimedia Training
    Library
  • Expectations for session?

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Together Were Better
  • What stood out for you in the video?
  • What ideas or strategies did you hear that might
    be helpful in your work?

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SpecialQuest State Leadership Teams
  • 10 State Leadership Teams Selected
  • Initial team meeting with Coordinator and 2
    Coaches
  • Completed State Perceptions of Inclusive
    Practices
  • Attended National Leadership SpecialQuest
  • Quarterly State Leadership Team meetings to
    implement Action Plans
  • SpecialQuest support for implementation of action
    plans
  • Networking among State Leadership Teams

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  • State Leadership Team membership (35 members)
  • Parents
  • Head Start Association
  • Head Start State Collaboration Office
  • Dept. of Public Health (Part C)
  • Dept. of Early Education and Care (619)
  • Dept. of Elem. Secondary Ed (big B)
  • Dept. for Children and Families
  • Dept. of Mental Health
  • Higher Education (six colleges and universities)
  • Public schools
  • Head Start and child care programs

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  • How we got started
  • Massachusetts was an Expanding Opportunities
    state so we had many of the players at the
    table.
  • One goal of Expanding Opportunities was to
    develop professional development system on
    inclusion across settings.
  • Applying for SpecialQuest met that goal and
    provided technical assistance in getting there!

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  • Vision Statement
  • Recognizing that all children are born with
    possibilities, families and children birth to
    five will have access to high quality, child- and
    family-centered inclusive settings in a seamless
    system of coordinated supports and services.

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SpecialQuest Colleges Universities
Lesley University, Cambridge
Massasoit Community College, Brockton
Mt. Wachusett Community College, Gardner
North Shore Community College, Lynn
UMass, Boston

SpecialQuest Demonstration Sites Fall
River Barnstable Holyoke

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  • Activities/Outcomes
  • Imbed SpecialQuest materials and universal
    message of inclusion in early childhood college
    courses, both general ed and special ed.
  • Support SpecialQuest graduate programs and
    develop demonstration sites to expand
    SpecialQuest to age five and involve the
    transition to public school.
  • Provide professional development on inclusion to
    the early childhood field across settings.

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Demonstration Sites Fall River
  • Three Fall River SQ Team Meetings have been
    held since August (presenting SQ at CPC meeting
    tomorrow).  Follow-up  Team Meetings scheduled
    for 1/16/09 and 2/5/09
  • Team consists of 24  Child Care Providers (4),
    Family Child Care (1), Early Intervention (4),
    Parents (2), Head Start Staff (3), Early Head
    Start Staff (3), Public School Staff (2), Higher
    Education (4), CCRR (1)
  • Strengths of Team  strong connections among
    agencies with good collaboration transitions
    networking committee work sharing of resources,
    information and expertise engaged and committed
    to inclusion
  • Fall River's challenges to inclusion  need
    therapists to services children in Head Start and
    Child Care Child Care Programs need funding for
    11 need for specialized equipment (standers,
    walkers, gait trainers, augmentative
    communication, etc.) need better communication
    between Early Intervention, School Department,
    and Child Care Programs around dually enrolled
    children

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Fall River (continued)
  • Accomplishments  developed a vision and mission
    added SQ to CPC agenda interagency referral and
    release forms are in process, developed a 6.5
    hour workshop for MHSA, a 6 hour workshop for
    MEIC, and a 3 hour workshop for Head Start and
    Early Head Start Staff developing a series of 2
    hour workshops for the PACE Child Care Works
    Spring Training Calendar  Bristol Community
    College is using some SQ materials as part of
    their coursework Durfee High School is looking
    at SQ materials to enhance their Child Care
    courses.
  • Action Plan  recruit Pediatricians and/or other
    Health Care Professionals onto the Team, continue
    work on interagency referral and release forms,
    develop stronger communication systems between
    EI, School Dept., and Child Care, continue work
    on SQ Series for PACE
  • SQ Materials used  "Getting Started", "Getting
    Services", "In Concert", "Embracing
    Possibilities", and "Bright Futures"      

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Demonstration Site Holyoke
  • Team
  • Consists of 12 people from EI, CPC, HS, Public
    Schools, Child Care, and EEC still in process of
    recruiting individuals who wan to be part of our
    local team
  • Our local team have met 4 times and 2 times with
    our coach
  • Strengths
  • Lots of beginning conversations about inclusion,
    but not consistent across all agencies.
  • Public Schools have committed to involvement in
    SQ process
  • Good interest between HS and EI systems
  • Challenges
  • Keep interest of public school personnel
  • Involve child care, including family child care
    also CPC
  • Get parent on board
  • Successes/accomplishments/stories about
    inclusion
  • Anthony goes to our Head Start full day
    classroom. He has Traumatic Brain Disorder he is
    developmentally delayed with speech and language
    impairments along with orthopedic impairments.
  • Malachi also in full day at our Head Start. He
    has Dandy Walker Syndrome and Traumatic Brain
    Disorder he is developmentally delayed with
    speech and language impairments along with
    orthopedic impairments.
  • Angel full day with a diagnosis of Down
    syndrome.

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Demonstration Site - Holyoke
  • Challenges
  • Training teachers to know what is expected of
    these children and what they can and cannot do.
  • Teachers confidence to work with children with
    special needs. Our teachers are not licensed
    special education teachers.
  • One on ones are limited and also not always
    trained for who they are working with.
  • We have many children who are on the autism
    spectrum but because they are so young they will
    not be diagnose. These children tend to be very
    challenging for our teachers.

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Virginia
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Virginias Vision
  • Virginias early childhood workforce is sustained
    by a high quality comprehensive professional
    development system founded upon principles and
    practices of inclusion of all children.

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Principles
  • Engage families as partners at all levels.
  • Expand participation on the committee to include
    broader communities of practice including the
    health community.
  • Ensure that the System is culturally diverse,
    sensitive, supported, and respected.
  • Support strong public and private partnerships on
    state and local levels to include identification,
    expansion, and leveraging of resources.
  • Create dynamic system that anticipates change and
    seeks new opportunities.

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Leadership Team
  • Head Start State Collaboration Office
  • VDOE ECSE Project members
  • Higher Ed IHE Council, Sp Ed Depts, UCED,
    Community College System
  • Part C
  • Office of Early Childhood Development (lead)
    Governors Office
  • State and Local Head Start/Early Head Start,
    state TA consultant
  • Parents, Parent Advocacy
  • DSS Child Care Training
  • Va. Child Care Resource and Referral Network

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Integrate into other state initiatives already
started
  • Governors Working Group Preschool Initiative
  • Home Visiting Consortium
  • Head Start Collaborative Advisory Committee
    Mental Health Subgroup
  • NPDCI grant application leadership team
  • Coordinated system of professional development
    from pre-natal to 5 years of age.
  • Integrated training - not separate.
  • Consider a broad approach.

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Goal 1 Create and Synthesize Infrastructure
  • Establish and sustain an infrastructure to
    coordinate planning, financing, and delivery of a
    professional development system.

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Goal 2 Develop a Comprehensive
Accountability System
  • Develop a statewide measuring system of outcomes
    for continuous quality improvement.

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Goal 3 Promote and embed VAs SpecialQuest
vision
  • Create a marketing and public awareness plan that
    supports inclusive practices, and ensures all
    communities are aware of the services and
    resources available to families of children with
    disabilities.

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Goal 4 Professional Development and use of
research based practices
  • Implement a Service Delivery System for
    Professional Development incorporating research
    based practices

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Goal 5 Embed family partnerships
  • We agreed that this should extend across all goal
    areas.

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  • Local Headstart
  • Plans and Activities

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Small Group Discussions
  • Instructions
  • Choose a topic for discussion
  • Introduce yourselves
  • Identify a notetaker
  • Brainstorm your challenges and strategies
  • Identify one gem or great idea to share back
    with the large group
  • Identify who will share back
  • You have 15 minutes.

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Discussion Topics
  • Building cross-system support for inclusion
  • Building relationships with partners
  • Learning about each others systems and resources
  • Planning together for inclusion
  • Promoting and evaluating collaborative service
    delivery for inclusion

30
Reflections
  • Write down one idea or strategy that you will use
    in your work

31
Continuous Improvement
  • What worked?
  • Suggestions

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