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What Did States Learn from Child Outcomes Pilots and Field Tests?
By Department of Social and Health Services, State of Washington , Eds.
August 28, 2007

Summary: This Microsoft PowerPoint by the Washington Department of Social and Health Services presents demographic information about Washington State and summarizes the approach they are taking to measure child outcomes. Washington implemented the Child and Family Outcomes Measurement Project as a multi-phased project to identify and measure child and family outcomes. Collecting and reporting State Performance Plan data, including child and family outcomes is a Federal requirement, not an option. Specific details of the Washington Child and Family Outcomes Measurement Project for Phases 1–4 are highlighted. Frequently asked questions and answers are included concerning the Child Outcomes and the Child Outcomes Summary Form Process.

Index Terms: Early Childhood Intervention, Evaluation, Family Support, Outcomes, Resources, Child Outcomes Center Summary Form (COSF), Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), Infant Toddler Early Intervention Program (ITEIP), National Early Childhood Outcome Center (ECO), Part C, Washington

Publication Type: Visual Aids

Pages: 9 pages
Language: English

Availability
Department of Social and Health Services, State of Washington
DSHS Constituent Services
PO Box 45130
Olympia, Washington 98504-5130
800-723-4831
http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/

 
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