Children's Integrated Services: Part C Early Intervention Referred With No One Plan Resulting Form - Vermont

Children's Integrated Services: Part C Early Intervention Referred With No One Plan Resulting Form - Vermont

Children's Integrated Services: Part C Early Intervention Referred With No One Plan Resulting Form is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Children and Families - a government authority operating within Vermont.

FAQ

Q: What is Children's Integrated Services?
A: Children's Integrated Services (CIS) is a program in Vermont that provides support and services for children and their families.

Q: What does Part C Early Intervention mean?
A: Part C Early Intervention refers to the section of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that provides services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities.

Q: What does it mean to be referred with no one plan resulting form?
A: Being referred with no one plan resulting form means that a child has been referred for early intervention services, but no specific plan or course of action has been determined yet.

Q: What services are provided through Children's Integrated Services?
A: Children's Integrated Services provides a range of services including developmental assessments, family supports, early childhood mental health consultation, and coordination of care.

Q: Who is eligible for Children's Integrated Services?
A: Children from birth to age 6 who have or are at risk for developmental delays or disabilities may be eligible for Children's Integrated Services.

Q: How can I access Children's Integrated Services in Vermont?
A: To access Children's Integrated Services, you can contact your local Child Development Division district office to request an evaluation or referral.

Q: Are there any costs associated with Children's Integrated Services?
A: Children's Integrated Services is available to eligible children and their families at no cost.

Q: Can I choose the service providers through Children's Integrated Services?
A: Families are able to choose their service provider and actively participate in developing an individualized plan for their child's services.

Q: Are the services provided through Children's Integrated Services only for children with disabilities?
A: No, Children's Integrated Services are available for all children, including those without disabilities, as well as their families.

Q: Is Children's Integrated Services available only in Vermont?
A: Yes, Children's Integrated Services is a program specific to the state of Vermont.

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Form Details:

  • Released on July 1, 2017;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Vermont Department of Children and Families;
  • Ready to use and print;
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