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Early Intervention - NYC Health The Early Intervention Program is: Available to all eligible New York City children, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, disability or immigration status Confidential Voluntary Family-centered Provided at no cost to families If you have health insurance, including Medicaid, it will be used to pay for Early Intervention services, at no
Early Intervention: Information for Families - NYC Health - NYC. gov Preschool services can help support a child’s learning, speech and language, physical development, social-emotional skills, and other areas For more information, call the EI Transition Team helpline at 646-389-7171 or email EItoPreschool@schools nyc gov Webinar: Moving from Early Intervention to Preschool
Early Intervention: Information for Providers - NYC Health Health Care Providers Health care providers should make referrals by calling 311 and asking for Early Intervention, or by filling out the Early Intervention Program Referral Form (PDF) and faxing it to the citywide Early Intervention Referral Unit at 347-396-8801 The Health Department's Early Help Matters: Supporting Family Access to the New
Early Intervention: Provider Policies, Procedures and Forms CH205 (Child Adolescent Health Examination Form) (PDF) Early Intervention Referral Form (PDF) Functional Outcomes Assistant and Instructions (PDF) Status of Start Date of Services (Fillable PDF) Closure Form (Fillable PDF) Change in Service, Service Provider, Service Coordinator (Fillable PDF)
Early Intervention - NYC Health - NYC. gov Regional Office Phone Numbers Bronx: 718-838-6887 Brooklyn: 718-694-6000 Manhattan: 212-436-0900 Queens: 718-553-3954 Staten Island: 718-568-2300 The Early Intervention Program helps young children (birth to 3 years) who are not learning, playing, growing, talking or walking like other children their age
Early Intervention: Questions - NYC Health There is an Early Intervention regional office in each borough If you have a question or concern about a child's plan or services, call the regional office in the borough where the child lives and ask for an Assistant Director Bronx: 718-838-6887 Brooklyn: 718-694-6000 Manhattan: 212-436-0900 Queens: 718-553-3954
Early Intervention: Professional Development and Trainings SCPDI trainings cover the knowledge and skill areas described in the Competency Areas for the Delivery of Evidence-Based Evaluations and Services in the New York State Early Intervention Program View the SCPDI 2024 Registration Flyer (PDF) For additional information, email SCPDI@hunter cuny edu
Early Intervention Program Referral Form - NYC. gov rly Intervention Program Referral FormAnyone can use this form to efer a child to Early Intervention (EI) • Paren s are encouraged to call 311 and ask orEarly Intervention to make referrals • Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) employees and agencies contracted with ACS must call the Citywide ACS Referral Hotline at 877-8
Early Intervention: Family-Centered Best Practices - NYC Health - NYC. gov Embedded Coaching integrates evidence-based, family-centered best practices into Early Intervention services The goal is for Early Intervention providers to work with families to improve a child’s development within their daily routines Families learn new ways to support their child’s learning by exchanging information with their team
Early Intervention - MOPD - NYC. gov INCLUDEnyc is the Early Childhood and School-Age Family and Community Engagement Center (FACE) for all five boroughs INCLUDEnyc Contact Information 116 E 16th Street, 5th fl New York, New York 10003 Phone: 212-677-4660 (English) Phone: 212-677-4668 (Spanish) Fax: 212-254-4070 Contact Emails: Rich Overton, Manager of Program Operations