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FRYSC Top 10 List for Making Home Visits. Why Make Home Visits?. Families in Training (KRS 156.497 Section 3C) Welcome New Students and Families Follow-up on Referrals Gather Information Outreach – To develop a partnership between the school and the home
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Why Make Home Visits? • Families in Training (KRS 156.497 Section 3C) • Welcome New Students and Families • Follow-up on Referrals • Gather Information • Outreach – To develop a partnership between the school and the home • Parents as Teachers (PAT Visits) • Parental Consent Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Be Familiar With Your District • Scope out your district • Know your neighborhoods (Housing Projects, Subdivisions, etc.) • Take someone familiar (DPP, Advisory Council Member, etc.) • Get a map from: • Chamber of Commerce • City Government • County Government Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Tips to Go! • Dress appropriately • Check out– Before you leave, alert someone of your destination and expected arrival time back to the center. • If referral warrants, take another person(teacher, DPP, assistant, etc.) • Always listen to your intuition! Cabinet for Health and Family Services
What to know before you go • Talk with school faculty/staff • If new student from another school, contact the previous FRYSC. • Check IC for: • Other household members/siblings • Attendance/Tardies • Up to date health/enrollment information • Free/Reduced Meal Status • Check with other agencies for information • P&P -- Family Support -- Police Dept. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
What to Take: • Cell Phone • Phone #, Address and Directions • GPS • Information pertaining to your visit • Identification • Business Cards/Pamphlets/Door Hanger • KCHIP Information • Household Income Forms (Free/Reduced) Cabinet for Health and Family Services
When to Go: • Scheduled Home Visits • Unannounced Home Visits • Designated home visit days • i.e. every Thursday or the second Tuesday of every month Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Upon Arrival: • Park vehicle for quick and easy exit • If dogs or other animals approach, blow your horn so someone can come out to call them off. • Be aware of your surroundings. • When knocking on door, stand to one side. • Stand/Sit to have a quick, easy exit. • Listen to your instincts! Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Introductions • Introduce yourself. • Show identification (school badge, business card) • Smile and make eye contact. • Shake hands. • Always begin your conversation with positive information. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Connect with the Family • Explain purpose of the center. • Talk about upcoming activities/events. • Extend a personal invitation to visit the school and the center • Encourage participation/parental involvement. • Let them know they are important and you value them. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Connect with the Family: State the purpose for the visit: • Referral from faculty/staff • Provide opportunities for feedback/discussion • Offer services/resources • Get consent forms signed • Schedule follow-up visit • Offer to meet at school Always end your visit on a positive note! Cabinet for Health and Family Services
If you don’t accomplish anything else . . . Make sure that the parent/ guardian knows that YOU value and respect them and you want to support them in their role. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Safety First! • Bow out gracefully when: • Someone is under the influence • Weapons • Domestic Violence • Family Crisis • Angry Behavior (pounding fists/pointing fingers, cursing, etc.) • Follow your instincts! Cabinet for Health and Family Services
And Now … The FRYSC Top 10 List For Home Visits
Number 10 Make sure your gas tank is FULL. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 9 Take a cell phone. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 8 Check out with someone at the center/school. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 7 Take identification. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 6 Take information/pamphlet about the center and upcoming activities. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 5 Take contact information. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 4 Park to have quick access to leave. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 3 Position yourself so you have quick and easy access to the door. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Number 2 Take dawg bones for Spot the Rottweiler. Cabinet for Health and Family Services
And Number 1 . . . Listen to your INSTINCTS! Cabinet for Health and Family Services