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 2012 Next Steps

Resources:
--2012 Partnership Agreement
--2012 Implementation Plan
--Meeting Sign-in Sheet
--Strengthening Families Resources
--Protective Factors Surveys
--Advocacy Resources
--Child Care Aware ITRP Overview
--Child Care Aware KQRIS Overview
--KHSA Overview
--KCSL Healthy Families Overview
--KAIMH Overview
--KPATA Overview
--KDEC Overview

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http://www.ks.childcareaware.org

KAIMH: The Kansas Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is an association of professionals in Kansas concerned with the emotional development of infants, toddlers, and families through relationship-based training and advocacy. Founded in 1995, KAIMH has a mission to advance and promote the field of infant and early childhood mental health through professional  recognition and connection, providing education opportunities, and promoting and advocating for public policies that advance the importance of social and emotional development of infants and young children. 

www.kaimh.org

KCSL: The Kansas Children’s Service League is a not-for profit statewide organization that provides an array of services to children and their families in Kansas. The services range from parent education and a 24-hour parent support line to prevention of child abuse and neglect services. They try to meet the changing needs of children and families in Kansas to keep children safe and families strong.

www.kcsl.org

KDEC: The Kansas Division of Early Childhood exists to promote the education of young children with exceptional needs and encourages and promotes professional growth and research as a means of better understanding the unique needs related to young exceptional children. They provide training to parents and professionals on a variety of training needs in addition to providing technical assistance in the planning and delivery of services for special needs children. KELC funding provides enhancement or expansion of services to children with special needs as well as professional development supporting inclusion.

www.kdec.org

KHSA: The Kansas Head Start Association represents all 28 Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Kansas serving over 9,000 children and families in 86 counties with dual goals of school-ready children and self-reliant families. KHSA works to strengthen early learning programs through advocacy, professional development and leadership, in collaboration with state and local partners.

 ksheadstart.org

KPATA: The Kansas Parents as Teachers Association (KPATA) is a 501 C (3) statewide Kansas organization created to provide networking, leadership, visibility, research, funding, and advocacy to build quality Parents as Teachers (PAT) programs. KPATA represents 232 school districts, home visiting programs, child care centers, and homes that exclusively or braid any of the PAT research based curriculums into their program.  Evidence based practice PAT services include: parenting and child development information and support to pregnant and parenting teens and other parents of children 0-3 at risk; screening for developmental delays; screening for health, vision, and hearing needs; assessment of children using the ASQ-SE for social-emotional development; referrals to other needed services, and play groups. Service delivery is through home visits and some group meetings. Home visits occur at least once a month, and may be more frequent if needed.

www.kpata.org