This four-part webinar series on supporting homeless families presented by Dr. Grace Whitley was offered by the Bureau of Early Intervention Services and Family Supports through Early Intervention Technical Assistance for Infant/Toddler Service Coordinators; however, there is valuable information for other professionals related to supporting children and their family experiencing homelessness. Each session can be taken as a stand-alone course for .75 Infant/Toddler Clock hours, or you may choose to take several sessions for .75 credit hours each. You will receive 3 Infant/Toddler Clock hours in total if you complete all four sessions.
Learn about the roles and responsibilities of a Service Coordinator in Pennsylvania, including how to individualize service coordination services.
Learn about why service coordination activity documentation is important, as well as how to document quality service coordination notes.
Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA) works on behalf of the Office of Child Development & Early Learning (OCDEL).