Section 95022 Of Chapter 5. Services From California Government Code >> Title 14. >> Chapter 5.
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. The statewide system of early intervention shall be
administered by the State Department of Developmental Services in
collaboration with the State Department of Education and with the
advice and assistance of an interagency coordinating council
established pursuant to federal regulations and shall include all of
the following mandatory components:
(a) A central directory that includes information about early
intervention services, resources, and experts available in the state,
professionals and other groups providing services to eligible
infants and toddlers, and research and demonstration projects being
conducted in the state. The central directory shall specify the
nature and scope of the services available and the telephone number
and address for each of the sources listed in the directory.
(b) A public awareness program focusing on early identification of
eligible infants and toddlers and the dissemination of information
about the purpose and scope of the system of early intervention
services and how to access evaluation and other early intervention
services.
(c) Personnel standards that ensure that personnel are
appropriately and adequately prepared and trained.
(d) A comprehensive system of personnel development that provides
training for personnel including, but not limited to, public and
private providers, primary referral sources, paraprofessionals, and
persons who will serve as service coordinators. The training shall
specifically address at least all of the following:
(1) Understanding the early intervention services system,
including the family service plan process.
(2) Meeting the interrelated social, emotional, and health needs
of eligible infants and toddlers.
(3) Assisting families in meeting the special developmental needs
of the infant or toddler, assisting professionals to utilize best
practices in family focused early intervention services and promoting
family professional collaboration.
(4) Reflecting the unique needs of local communities and promoting
culturally competent service delivery.
(e) A comprehensive child-find system, including policies and
procedures that ensure that all infants and toddlers who may be
eligible for services under this title are identified, located, and
evaluated, that services are coordinated between participating
agencies, and that infants and toddlers are referred to the
appropriate agency.
(f) A surrogate parent program established pursuant to Section
303.406 of Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations to be used by
regional centers and local education agencies.