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Early Intervention - NYC Health Information about Early Intervention referrals for child care, health care and other providers is located on the Early Intervention: Information for Providers page Eligibility Once your child has been referred, the program will assign your family a service coordinator to explain Early Intervention services and begin an evaluation
The Early Intervention Program in New York City As a clinician, you know that routine developmental screening and surveillance of your youngest patients helps identify disorders as early as possible Children with developmental disorders can be referred to the New York City Early Intervention Program (EIP) for evaluation for services—but referral is not the end of the process Throughout your patient’s participation in the program, your
Early Intervention: Information for Families - NYC Health Other Languages: Español Early Intervention: Information for Families The goal of the Early Intervention Program is to help families help their children learn and develop If your child is eligible for the program, we will assign a team to your child that will include teachers, therapists, a service coordinator and an Early Intervention Official Designee Together, your team will develop a
Microsoft Word - EI Referral Form w Instructions 4 2024 FINAL FOR MANUAL EARLY INTERVENTION: Child with a suspected or known developmental delay or disability This referral is sent to the Citywide Early Intervention Referral Unit for a Multidisciplinary Evaluation (MDE) Check this box for a child with a developmental delay(s) and or a diagnosed physical or mental condition with a high probability of developmental
Early Intervention: Questions - NYC Health Early Intervention: Questions or Concerns Your child’s Early Intervention service coordinator will be able to answer most questions Your service coordinator is the first person you will meet in Early Intervention They will help you understand your rights, set up your child’s evaluation and help find services if your child is eligible
Early Intervention: Provider Policies, Procedures and Forms Clinicians' Guide: The Early Intervention Program in New York City (PDF) Clinicians' Handout: Algorithms for Before and After Referral to Early Intervention (PDF) If you have questions about the NYC EIP Policies and Procedures, email EITA@health nyc gov More Information Early Intervention: Information for Providers
Early Intervention Program (EIP) Reports - NYC. gov The NYPD's Early Intervention Program ("EIP") is a non-disciplinary program designed to utilize risk management strategies to intervene at the earliest possible opportunity in order to support employee wellness and professional development by attempting to identify and mitigate factors which may lead to negative performance issues, employee
Early Intervention: Professional Development and Trainings Early Intervention: Professional Development and Trainings The New York City Early Intervention Program provides free online and in-person professional development opportunities to Early Intervention clinicians and administrators All Early Intervention training opportunities include continuing education units (CEUs)
Microsoft Word - NYC Early Intervention Program Service Log 7 29 24 FINAL NEW YORK CITY EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM SERVICE LOG Instructions: A service log signed by the parent or caregiver which documents that the service was received by the child on the date and time recorded must be completed after each session (10 NYCRR 69-4 26(c)) All fields are required Each field must be completed and must match the appropriate fields on accompanying session notes Typed
EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM - NYC. gov Early Intervention Program Description The NYPD’s Early Intervention Program (EIP) is designed to intervene at the earliest possible opportunity in order to support employee wellness and professional development This is accomplished by identifying and mitigating factors that may lead to negative performance issues, employee discipline, or negative interactions with the public EIP is a non