Addressing the Needs of Young Children in Child Welfare: Part C - Early Intervention Services
Early intervention (EI) services can help young children (ages birth to 3 years) with developmental delays or disabilities and their families overcome challenges and achieve improved well-being and outcomes. Partnerships between the child welfare and EI systems can expand the array of supports and resources for children and their caregivers in order to help children remain safely in their homes, stabilize placements, and improve well-being. This bulletin describes the intersection of child welfare and EI, provides an overview of the EI process, and outlines the challenges and strategies for implementing EI provisions in Federal law.
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Our Impact This Year
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Counties Served
97
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Children Served
3,472
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Assigned CASA Volunteers
1,211
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New Volunteers Trained
289