Supporting Improvement of Local Child Outcomes Measurement Systems

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Supporting Improvement of Local Child Outcomes Measurement Systems August 16, 2017

Supporting Improvement of Local Child Outcomes Measurement Systems Kathleen Hebbeler, Robin Nelson, Debi Donelan, Adrienne O’Brien Megan Vinh

Intended Outcomes As a result of participating in this webinar, participants will: Have increased awareness of the Local Child Outcomes Measurement self-assessment tool; Understand the potential uses of the L-COMS at the state and local level.

Team/Provider Knowledge and Skills Building Statewide Capacity to Collect High Quality Child Outcomes Data State Infrastructure Tools: Child Outcome Measurement System (S-COMS) and Self-Assessment Local Infrastructure Tool: Local Child Outcomes Measurement System ( L-COMS) and Self-Assessment Team/Provider Knowledge and Skills Tools: COS Module; COS-TC Checklist and supporting materials; (coming soon) COS Competency Check COMS will be renamed S-COMS

Team/Provider Knowledge and Skills Building Statewide Capacity to Collect High Quality Child Outcomes Data State Infrastructure Tools: Child Outcome Measurement System (S-COMS) and Self-Assessment Local Infrastructure Tool: Local Child Outcomes Measurement System (L-COMS) and Self-Assessment Team/Provider Knowledge and Skills Tools: COS Module; COS-TC Checklist and supporting materials; (coming soon) COS Competency Check Each of these is essential for quality data

Poll Who is on the call? State Part C or 619 administrator State data manager/analyst State TA provider/personnel development Other state staff National/regional TA provider Regional/local administrator Direct service provider/teacher/therapist Family member of child with disability/family representative Other (Please write in chat box)

Poll How familiar are you with the Child Outcomes Measurement System? Very familiar Moderately familiar Slightly familiar Heard of it, but not familiar with it Never heard of it

L-COMS Purpose: Assist local programs/districts in implementing/improving the infrastructure needed to support the collection, reporting, and use of child outcomes data.

L-COMS Has 7 components and 13 quality indicators (QI) Aligned with the COMS state framework and self- assessment Can complete one component or multiple components at same time Best practice: Completed by stakeholders

The Structure of the L-COMS Component (7) Quality Indicator (13) Element of quality

Comparison of S-COMS and L-COMS Component S-COMS L-COMS   # QIs Purpose 1 Data Collection & Transmission 3 Analysis 5 Reporting 2 Using Data Evaluation Cross-System Coordination 4 TOTAL 18 13

L-COMS Resources ECTA/DaSy Local Child Outcomes Measurement System Contains the framework: 7 components, 13 quality indicators and elements. Provides an easy way to review the content of the L-COMS L-COMS Self-Assessment An Excel-based tool that provides a structure for recording ratings of the elements, which then automates scoring of the quality indicators Guidance for the L-COMS Self-Assessment General guidance and directions for using the self-assessment

Features of Self-Assessment Provides a current status ‘snap shot’ to identify strengths and potential areas for improvement Emphasis on self (local staff and stakeholders) Similar structure as ECTA/DaSy framework SA Same scale for rating Elements and QIs Built in Excel Automates scoring of the QIs New feature: Get Data

Element Rating Scale Element Rating Implementation of Element 1 No - element not in place and not planning to work on it at this time 2 No - element not in place but planning to work on it or getting started 3 Yes - element partially implemented 4 Yes - element fully implemented

Quality Indicator Rating Scale QI Rating Description of Rating 1 None of the elements is yet planned or in place. 2 Most of the elements are not yet planned or in place. 3 Some elements are in place; a few may be fully implemented. 4 At least half of the elements are in place; a few may be fully implemented. 5 At least half of the elements are in place; some are fully implemented. 6 At least half of the elements are fully implemented; the rest are partially implemented. 7 All elements are fully implemented. QI rating is automatically produced based element ratings “in place” means partially or fully implemented

Tip: Download, print, and read the guidance document. Suggested process Identify and involve stakeholders Discussion  Rate elements and document the evidence Review results and determine priorities for improvement planning First step in action planning for system improvement Detailed instructions in guidance and Excel document System Framework Self-Assessment Video http://dasycenter.org/self-assessment-tool-demo-video/

Demonstration of the Tool . . . Download from ECTA or the DaSy Center

Big Thank You To several states that reviewed and/or piloted the L-COMS during its development Illinois Early Intervention Vermont Agency of Education, Early Childhood Special Education Washington Early Support for Infants and Toddlers

Washington Context Local Program = Local Lead Agency (LLA) Child outcomes data quality issues, participated in ECTA/DaSy TA cohort on child outcomes data quality Completed (state) COMS with stakeholders A year of quarterly calls and “fun with data” Existing self-assessment process Existing self-assessment: based on child record review, and more compliance-driven

WA L-COMS Process Infrastructure Improvement (SSIP Activity) Status ESIT develops process for using COS data to assess progress and make program adjustments Status LLAs provided input to ESIT on which and how many Quality Indicators to use from L-COMS One local SSIP implementation site piloted the tool Next Steps/In Process LLAs statewide complete L-COMS SA this contract year (along with existing Self-Assessment Tool) and identify improvement strategies related to child outcomes. ESIT uses results from tool to support LLAs through targeted training and technical assistance.

2 Components, 4 QIs Purpose Data Collection and Transmission Local Program has articulated purpose of L-COMS Data Collection and Transmission Data collection procedures are carried out efficiently and effectively Providers, supervisors, and others involved in data collection have the required knowledge, skills, and commitment Local programs ensure completeness and accuracy of data

Expectations for Plan LLAs will analyze data from child record review and L-COMS SA, and will identify an area(s) of system improvement from each LLAs will complete system improvement activities during the following contract year Relate to LLA pilot

How states/locals can use this? Develop/ improve local infrastructure Not a checklist for providers on practices Potential ways to use the L-COMS Document the current status of the local child outcomes measurement system Engage in ongoing strategic planning for program improvement Inform stakeholders about the child outcomes measurement and promote buy-in Reassessment to monitor progress Megan

Discussion How might the L-COMS assist your local programs in improving the child outcomes process? We have shared some ways in which the L-COMS might be used, are there other ways you might use this resource? What questions or general comments do you have about the L-COMS? What else do you need to be able to use this resource?

Coming Soon Excel-based Self-Assessments for State Child Outcomes Measurement System (S-COMS) State Family Outcomes Measurement System (S-FOMS) Same components, quality indicators and elements Easier, automated scoring of quality indicators Mechanism for identifying priorities And dashboard

For More Information ECTA - http://ectacenter.org DaSY- http://dasycenter.org Grace Kelley- Grace.Kelley@sri.com Megan Vinh- megan.vinh@unc.edu

The contents of this presentation were developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, # H373Z120002. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officers, Meredith Miceli and Richelle Davis.