Overview
This project coordinates the city of Richmond's interagency activities
for Part C of the individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) -
early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities
and their families. Activities focus on implementing comprehensive, family-centered
early intervention services through the work of the Richmond Infant Council
(RIC), an interagency body comprised of families, public agencies, and
local public and private service providers. A priority of the RIC is child
find. ( Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special
Education Programs, through the Virginia Department of Mental Health,
Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services.)
Major Activities
Provide staff support for the Richmond Infant Council in implementing
the city of Richmond's Part C early intervention program
Serve as the central point of entry for the city's early intervention
system
Provide limited temporary service coordination to families entering
the city's early intervention system
Provide information and resources for families and professionals about
available community services
Organize, conduct, and evaluate child find efforts for Richmond residents
(0-36 months)
Provide training and technical assistance for early intervention providers
and families
Participate in monitoring and evaluation activities related to the
implementation of the city's early intervention program
Implement the council's funding for early intervention direct services
and family support funding on a child-by-child basis
Maintain accurate information about children receiving early intervention
services in the city of Richmond
Project Staff
Deana McGuire Buck, Council Coordinator
Leslie Phillips, Early Intervention Access Coordinator
Judy Seymour, Office Receptionist