Child Care Quality Indicator Pilot Project: An Update and What We Are Learning about Child Care in Multnomah County
By Bobbie Weber
December
2007
Summary: This article describes one child and family treatment center’s process of creating a long-awaited, new infant/child early intervention program. The goals of the program, named Infant Child Treatment (ICT), are in line with the center’s philosophy. The ICT service strives to strengthen the healthy social and emotional development of infants and children in partnership with their families and communities, to offer family-focused, multidisciplinary mental health assessment and treatment services, and to ensure that all services are inclusive and easily accessible to families. The experimental service model is discussed in the context of the need for empirically validated assessment and intervention for young clients in high-risk families. Contains 38 references.
Index Terms: Data Collection, Indicators, Quality Of Child Care, Research Reports, Oregon
Publisher: Oregon State University
Publication Type: Visual Aids
Pages: 2 pages
Language: English
Availability
Child Care Division, Oregon Employment Department
875 Union Street
Saleml,
Oregon
97311
503-947-1409
http://www.oregon.gov/EMPLOY/CCECC/
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