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Engaging Families in NH’s Part C Child and Family Outcomes Systems. Presented by: Michelle Lewis (Parent, ICC Vice Chair, New Hampshire PTI) . From the Beginning…. NH was dedicated to multi-stakeholder input
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Engaging Families in NH’s Part C Child and Family Outcomes Systems Presented by: Michelle Lewis (Parent, ICC Vice Chair, New Hampshire PTI)
From the Beginning… • NH was dedicated to multi-stakeholder input • Families played a key role in all aspects of NH’s GSEG (the development of the family and child outcomes system) • Found new ways to involve families • Distance participation • Informal mentoring
The commitment continued… • Family led development of Child Outcomes Brochure • Family members were co-trainers at the Child Outcomes Summary Form (COSF) staff trainings • Family members involved in reviewing and revising the family outcomes survey
State Decisions Support Family Involvement in the Outcomes System Child Outcomes: • Child Outcomes Brochure given to all families so they are fully informed • Families are given the option of being a part of the team that determines their children’s placement on the scale • Programs are given the flexibility to complete COSF form in order to best meet the needs of the family
State Decisions Support Family Involvement in the Outcomes System Family Outcomes: • A parent information sheet is given to parents with the family outcomes survey • A “provider tip sheet” was developed to assist providers in introducing the survey to families • Survey revised by multi-stakeholder group to make it easier for parents to understand
Challenges to the Success of the Outcomes Systems • Helping programs understand the importance of collecting family and child outcome data • Increasing response rate of family outcomes survey • Providing on-going staff training on COSF Summary Form • Using family outcomes data to target improvement activities
ICC Involvement in the Process • Reviews and provides feedback on child outcomes data • May become an advisory group to the family outcomes survey • Role: Study the issue of survey return rate and make recommendations for improvement strategies
Continuing to Gain Family Input - Recommendations • Use state parent organizations to get parent input • Ask families what they think of the child outcomes process • Do they understand the child outcome system? • In what way did they participate in the process? • How did the process feel? • Use feedback from families to improve process • Use families as co-trainers in staff orientation programs
For more information… Michelle Lewis – 603-224-7005 ext. 14 mlewis@parentinformationcenter.org