A Coordinated Approach to Services
This section of the Health Manager Orientation Guide describes how a health manager can contribute to a coordinated, family-centered approach to caring for a child with special health care needs.
These resources cover how to work with community partners to ensure all children can participate fully and effectively in Head Start programs. The Head Start Program Performance Standards require programs to plan and implement coordinated approaches for services to children who are dual language learners or who have disabilities or suspected delays, as well as for training and professional development and management of program data (45 CFR §1302.101(b)).
This section of the Health Manager Orientation Guide describes how a health manager can contribute to a coordinated, family-centered approach to caring for a child with special health care needs.
Discover ways promote a program-wide coordinated approach to supporting dual language learners and their families.
Explore how a community assessment can help mobilize community resources and partnerships.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families