Strengthening Early Childhood in KansasWEBINAR JULY 1 , 2020
WELCOME
Webinar Agenda
Our Tomorrows UpdateState Agency UpdatesEarly Childhood Recommendations Panel Hero Relief Program UpdatesFamily First Overview
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Our Tomorrows
1,004 stories shared!o Story Linko Story can be about you and your family, or someone you know. Primary themes of stories shared relate to: o Child care; Both families finding care and providers finding openingso Lack of learning materials in the home to support learning continuity o Social isolation and technological limitso Concerns about finding and wearing Personal Protective Equipment o Fear regarding the state opening, family members and loved ones in facilities
getting tested and/or treated (especially assisted living facilities)
KANS AS D E PAR T M E NT F O R C H I L D R E N AND F AM I L I E S
State Agency Updates
Pandemic EBT Programo While schools are closed due to COVID-19, families with children age 5-18 who
received free or reduced-priced meals from August 2019-May 2020 will receive up to $291 per child in Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) benefits to purchase food. This benefit is in addition to any other services families are currently receiving.
o You are eligible if your child would receive free or reduced-price meals if schools were open. This includes a child who attends a school that offers free school meals to all students. These households are eligible to receive a benefit to help them buy food for their children.
Call 1-888-369-4777 for assistanceLink to FAQ
KANS AS C H I L D R E N ’ S C AB I NE T AND T R U S T F U ND
State Agency Updates
Moving forward with new positions to support Preschool Development Birth through Five Renewal Grant Activitieso Early Childhood Workforce Coordinatoro Early Childhood Coordinator (Recommendations Panel Support)o Early Childhood Specialist (general support across SP implementation)
KANS AS S T AT E D E PAR T M E NT O F E D U C AT I O N
State Agency Updates
State Board of Education Meeting - July 14o Will receive, discuss, and act on guidance for competency-based learning and
school safety operations. Learn more.
KSDE Technical Assistance System Network (TASN) Summer Leadership Conference for Administrators - July 27-30. o Live sessions – register
K A N S A S E A R L Y C H I L D H O O D R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S P A N E L
Early Childhood Governance
First Meeting – Friday, July 17th from 9:30 – 11:30amo Virtually via Zoom for Panel memberso Membership includes 40 representatives from across Kansas (state agencies, statewide
nonprofits, community-based organizations, parents, Head Start, Higher Education, workforce advocates, etc.)
Public Engagement in Panel Meetings o Public viewing available via YouTube livestream (Link on Cabinet website – coming soon!)o Viewers can share in-meeting comments via YouTube for potential responseo Advance questions or comments can be submitted no later than 24 hours in advance
to Amanda Petersen - ([email protected]) for the Open Forum agenda item on the meeting.
K A N S A S E A R L Y C H I L D H O O D R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S P A N E L
Early Childhood Governance
First Meeting Agenda o Welcomeo Overview of draft "Role, Norms, and Procedures of the Panel" documento Small group discussiono Discussion and Action: Role, Norms, and Procedures of the Panelo Kansans' Open Forum - Written Commentso Discuss future work of the Panelo Requests for future agenda items
www.ks.childcareaware.org
Kansas Hero Relief ProgramCOVID-19 Relief Grants for Child Care ProvidersHealthcare/Emergency Worker Support Bonus
Revenue Replacement Grants
www.ks.childcareaware.org
Purpose of the Health Care/Emergency Worker Support Bonus
• This one-time bonus is to provide recognition to child care providers and elevate the importance of ensuring that child care options are available to the health care and emergency workforce in Kansas.
• Due to the increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 by caring for children of workers (parents/legal guardians) on the frontlines, a bonus acknowledges the additional protective measures needed to ensure a child care provider can meet the demand of a healthy and safe environment.
www.ks.childcareaware.org
How much are the Supply and Sustainability Grant award totals? The Hero Relief Program Grant award totals will vary depending on license type, licensed capacity and status (open or temporarily
closed) of licensed child care programs.
Supply GrantsOne Time Grant Payment for Full Time, Full Year
Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Programs that are Open
Sustainability GrantMonthly Grant (March-August)
6 months for Full Time, Full Year Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Programs that
are Open and Temporarily Closed$750 Family Child Care $250 per month Family Child Care ($1,500 total)
$1,500 Child Care Centers (licensed capacity up to and including 100)
$500 per month Child Care Centers (licensed 750capacity up to and including 100) ($3,000 total)
$3,000 Child Care Centers (licensed capacity greater than 100)
$1,000 per month Child Care Centers (licensed capacity greater than 100) ($6,000 total)
www.ks.childcareaware.org
Revenue Replacement Grants
Purpose: Provide financial assistance to DCF enrolled child care providers and relative providers who have identifiable lost revenue in subsidy payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
• These grant recipients are pre-determined for eligibility by DCF each month.
• The amount to be paid to the provider is also pre-determined.
www.ks.childcareaware.org
Resources for Providers
Applications Available NOW!Go To: ks.childcareaware.orgClick on Hero Relief Program
Questions, CALL: 855-750-3343E-mail: [email protected]
Thank you !
Kansas DCF Prevention ServicesFor Early Childhood
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Prevention ServicesWhat is prevention for DCF
With the growing number of children in foster care, it is
evident there is a need for partnerships alongside families in
communities with local organizations, private providers, and
other stakeholders working together. The goal is to generate
innovations to reduce entry into foster care and increase the
array of evidence-based services available to serve the needs
of Kansas families.
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Prevention ServicesHow does are reports assigned?
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Prevention ServicesOptions for Families
• Non-crisis, concrete goods or services
• Family In Need of Assessment (FINA)
• Child at risk of removal
• Specified categories of service
• Based on assessment and individual need
• Child at risk of removal
• Based on assessment and individual need
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Family PreservationWhat is Family Preservation
• Family Preservation is a voluntary service provided to families with a child at risk of entering foster care.
• Family Preservation will provide in-home services, with the goal of keeping the family together.
• Family Preservation may also serve pregnant women using substances, to help the mother find and maintain substance use treatment.
• Evidence-based assessments and case planning
• Services are available in all 105 Kansas counties.
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Tier ModelFamily Preservation
Families and DCF staff will choose a tier of services to best meet the family needs
Tier 1 will be intensive in-home services provided by a master’s level practitioner for up to six weeks. Example: A pregnant woman using alcohol and/or substances during pregnancy or a family whose infant is born substance-exposed or substance-affected
Tier 2 will be short-term case management services, provided by a case manager and a family support worker, for three to six months. Example: A family lacks adequate parenting skills to care for a child with difficult behavior at home or school, placing that child at risk for out of home placement or in-patient mental health treatment without services
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Family Preservation ProvidersOffering evidence-based models to regions
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Family First Prevention ServicesWhat is Family First Serve and who does it serve?
• Children at “imminent risk” of removal (who can remain safely at home with services)• Their parents/ caregivers• Pregnant and parenting foster youth are candidates• A variety of living situations may qualify• No income restrictions
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FFPSA Service ArrayStatewide
Mental Health
ParentSkill-Building
KinshipNavigator
SubstanceUse Disorder
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FFPSA Service ArrayPrograms and age ranges
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Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP)Kansas Children’s Service League
Substance Use Disorder
• Pregnant women and families currently using substances who have a child under 1 in Shawnee county
• Assist mothers in obtaining substance abuse assessments and treatment services
• Provide recovery support and positive social connections
• Link mother and families to community resources to help maintain healthy lives
PCAP staff (left to right) Hannah Miller, PCAP SpeciJenniferGassmann, PCAP Supervisor; Angela Winn, PCAP Specialist. alist;
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Seeking SafetySaint Francis Ministries
Substance Use Disorder
• For pregnant women or families with children of any age in Barton, Finney, Saline, Sedgwick, Seward, and Thomas counties (west region)
• Address substance use, increase protective factors
• Average service duration 6 months
Darrin Sewell and Susan Montague, Director of Seeking Safety, meeting with DCF during the meet and greets
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Saint Francis MinistriesFamily Centered Treatment (FCT)
Mental Health
• Serving families with children 0-17 in all counties in west region.
• Psychotherapy to reduce maltreatment, improve caretaking/coping skillsKaren Hubbard, Teri Augustus, James Enns,
Courtney Maugans, and Selecia Dean.
Sherry Medina, James Enns, Selecia Dean, Karen Hubbard, Annette Kazungu, & Wanda Hodge
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Parent Child Interaction TherapyTFI Family Services & Horizons Mental Health Center
Mental Health
• Mental Health intervention
• Decrease negative child behaviors
• Children ages 2-7, older youth
considered
Serving: Finney and Riley counties
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Kansas Legal ServicesKinship Interdisciplinary Navigation Technologically-Advanced Model (KIN-TECH)
Kinship Navigator
• Statewide program covering all ages.
• Legal advice, representation and mediation
• Guardianship, adoption and family law
Pictured left to right: Dorothy Burgess, Kerrie Lonard, Linda Lichter,
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Attachment Bio-Behavioral Catch-Up Program (ABC)KUMCRI Project Eagle and LiveWell
Parent Skill-Building
• Targets problematic behavior among children with
history of maltreatment or disruption
• Children ages 6-48 months
• Strengthen parent-child attachment
• Increase self-regulation in children
Kansas City Region: Wyandotte, Douglas, Leavenworth
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Child Advocacy and Parenting ServicesFamily Mentoring
Parent Skill-Building
• For families with children ages 0-17
in Saline and Ottawa counties
• In-home visitation, one-on-one parent
training
• Case management
• One free weekly respite childcare
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Healthy Families America (HFA)Great Circle, Kansas Children’s Service League, and LDCHD
Parent Skill-Building
• In-home
• New and expecting families with risk concerns
• Strengthen nurturing parent-child relationships
• Promote early childhood growth
• Accepting referrals soon
East Region: Chautauqua, Woodson, Coffey, Anderson, Linn, Franklin, Osage, Wabaunsee, Pottawatomie, Jackson, Marshall, Nemaha, Brown, Doniphan Kansas City Region: Atchison and Douglas
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Success by 6 & LDCHDHealthy Families America (HFA)
Parent Skill-Building
• New and expecting families with risk
concerns
• Strengthen nurturing parent-child
relationships
• Promote early childhood growth
Kansas City Region: Douglas
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Parents as Teachers (PAT)Kansas Parents as Teachers Association
Parent Skill-Building
• Statewide program, serving families with children prenatal to 3 years old with the weekly in-home visits
• Offers families PAT with increased intensity, through the Bright Futures Program
• If local program has waiting list, KPATA will get them linked to next closest local program.
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FFPSA Regional Service MenusTools for staff and families
New Providers, Services, and Evidence-Based Programs
Family First Service Menu
A great resource to learn about the providers and services in your
regions.
Located on Kansas DCF website, go to “Family First”
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