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1 Early Intervention Colorado TA Call December 5, 2013 Annual Performance Report

2 2012 (2012-2013) Annual Performance Report (APR)

3 APR Overview  The APR is written to report on our state’s performance toward the Indicators outlined in the Colorado State Performance Plan (SPP)  SPP sets targets and outlines improvement activities  APR includes actual data as it compares to targets in SPP and progress on SPP improvement activities  The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) requires States to publicly report APR data on local early intervention programs

4 APR Overview Cont.  The OSEP also requires States to make status determinations for local early intervention programs based on APR compliance data and other information, including timely correction of noncompliance  The OSEP also makes status determinations for States based on performance on APR compliance data, which includes timely correction  Colorado’s 2011-12 status determination was “Meets Requirements”

5 APR Overview Cont.  2012 APR is reporting on the last year of 2005 – 2012 SPP  Beginning work on a new SPP which will include existing Indicators plus a new Indicator 11 State Systemic Improvement Plan

6 2012 (2012-2013)APR How Did We Do?

7 1: Percent of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who receive the early intervention services on their IFSPs in a timely manner (within 28 days). Actual Target: 97.49% 2011-13: 96.29% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 1: Target 100%

8 2: Percent of infants and toddlers with IFSPs who primarily receive early intervention services in the home or community-based settings. Actual Target: 99.78% 2011-12: 96.29% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 2: Target 95%

9 APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 3A1: Target 68% 3A2: Target 75% Positive Social Emotional Skills 3A1: Percent who exited the program with substantial growth Actual Target: 72.04% 2011-12: 69.60% 3A2: Percent who were functioning within age expectations at exit Actual Target: 66.76% 2011-12: 73.20%

10 APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 3B1: Target 62% 3B2: Target 67% Acquisition and Use of Knowledge and Skills 3B1: Percent who exited the program with substantial growth Actual Target: 79.14% 2011-12: 74.50% 3B2: Percent who were functioning within age expectations at exit Actual Target: 48.66% 2011-12: 59.20%

11 APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 3C1: Target 64% 3C2: Target 78% Acquisition and Use of Knowledge and Skills 3B1: Percent who exited the program with substantial growth Actual Target: 77.18% 2011-12: 75.40% 3B2: Percent who were functioning within age expectations at exit Actual Target: 67.81% 2011-12: 73.30%

12 4A: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family: Know their rights. Actual Target: 92.00% 2011-12: 95.00% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 4A: Target 85%

13 4B: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family: Effectively communicate their children’s needs. Actual Target: 94.00% 2011-12: 95.00% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 4B: Target 88%

14 4C: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that early intervention services have helped the family: Help their children develop and learn. Actual Target: 95.00% 2011-12: 94.00% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 4C: Target 85%

15 5: Percent of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPs. Actual Target: 1.0% 2011-12:.91% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 5: Target 1.05%

16 6: Percent of infants and toddlers birth to 3 with IFSPs. Actual Target: 3.0% 2011-12: 2.79% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 6: Target 2.5%

17 7: Percent of infants and toddlers with IFSPs for whom an evaluation and assessment and an initial IFSP meeting were conducted within Part C’s 45-day timeline. Actual Target Data: 98.94% 2011-12: 99.05% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 7: Target 100%

18 8A : Percent of all children exiting Part C who received timely transition planning to support the child’s transition to preschool and other appropriate community services by their third birthday including: IFSPs with transition steps and services. Actual Target Data: 99.17% 2011-12 : 99.73% *Draft as of 9/23/13 APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 8A: Target 100%

19 8B : Percent of all children exiting Part C who received timely transition planning to support the child’s transition to preschool and other appropriate community services by their third birthday including: LEA notification. Actual Target Data: 98.90% 2011-12: 100% *Draft as of 9/23/13 APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 8B: Target 100%

20 8C : Percent of all children exiting Part C who received timely transition planning to support the child’s transition to preschool and other appropriate community services by their third birthday including: Timely transition conference. Actual Target Data: 96.04% 2011-12: 98.37% APR FY 2012-13 Indicator 8C: Target 100%

21 Individual Performance Profiles  CCB Individual Performance Profiles were sent out for comment. Comments are due back by December 13 th  Performance Profiles meet the requirement for publicly reporting data for local early intervention programs  Include all of the required measurements of reporting and comparisons between programs and compared to state targets  Status determinations are also publicly reported, although not required

22 Questions??

23 Announcements

24 TOXIC STRESS IN THE FIRST THREE YEARS:UNDERSTANDING AND MITIGATING THE LIFELONG IMPACTS  Thursday, January 16, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (MST) The Summit Conference & Event Center 411 Sable Blvd. N. Aurora, CO 80011 The Early Childhood Colorado Partnership invites you to a full- day summit designed to build a shared understanding of the data and research behind Adverse Childhood Experiences and what practice and evidence say about strategies to buffer the impact of toxic stress during pregnancy, infancy and early childhood.

25 Location: El Pomar – Penrose House 1661 Mesa Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80906 SAVE the DATE Early Intervention Colorado Statewide Meeting Wednesday, May 14 & Thursday, May 15, 2014 8:30-5:00 & 8:00-3:00 More details to follow

26 Provider Database/Child Outcomes  Contact Connie Fixsen (303-866-4393) or connie.fixsen@state.co.us to transfer a child’s COS record from one CCB to another. The sending CCB should request the transfer. connie.fixsen@state.co.us  If it is known that the child has received services prior to coming to your CCB and has a rating, a transfer must be requested.  Adding the child without first requesting and receiving a transfer creates duplicate records.

27 EI Colorado Website Referral Information  Please confirm which zip codes your CCB serves with Tracy Sperry by Monday, December 9 th  A spreadsheet was sent the first week of October, if you no longer have it please contact Tracy at 303-866-5916 or tracy.sperry@state.co.us tracy.sperry@state.co.us  It is important that the right zip codes are associated with the correct CCBs when our stakeholders are accessing the website

28 UPCOMING TA CALLS TA Call January 9, 2013 –Safe Care


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