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Family & Community Partnership - Social Services
Assessment Tools
Special Activities
List of Community Partnerships
Technology usage
Family & Community Partnership
- Social Services
Assists Family Advocates who are in charge of conducting Home Visits
and initiating Individual Family Partnership Agreements. Social
Service Coordinator keeps Family Advocates abreast of what is taking
place within the community and links them to many valuable resources
throughout the community. The Family & Community Partnership
Coordinator is constantly networking with other agencies to refer
our Head Start families to outside agencies for resources, and share
our resources with others.
Assessment tools
Family & Community Partnership conduct site visits on an on-going
basis for the purpose of on-going monitoring. At the time of a site
visit, a Child Record Checklist is completed and discussed with
the Site Base Manager and Family Advocate. Together the Family &
Community Partnership Coordinators, Site Base Manager, and Family
Advocate discuss a plan of action to implement to correct necessary
findings. A good working rapport is established between staff members
to ensure a smooth work environment is present at all times, and
foster a great learning enriched environment. Family & Community
Partnership provides guidance and some technical assistance to staff
members when needed. Each year the Agency conducts a Self Assessment.
The Self Assessment is comprised of Head Start staff, as well as,
outside community representatives. This 2003-2004 school year the
Good Will Industries, Women’s Shelter, and Beeville Head Start
participated in the Family & Community Partnership’s Self
Assessment. These outside representatives were able to come within
our Head Start Program and assess our program using our assessment
tool the Prism. A Community Assessment is also conducted on a yearly
basis. This is when we research statistical information, and compare
it to the different community agencies that we utilize and collaborate
with. During the Community Assessment, we are able to determine
the strengths and weaknesses of our community.
Special activities
Family & Community Partnership is involved with many community
functions:
Weed & Seed
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren,
Parent Involvement Conferences
Emergency Coalition
ARD (Admissions, Review, and Dismissal) Meetings
Policy Council
Project S.T.A.R.
Head Start Conferences
C.H.I.P. seminars
Child Staffings
Staff Development Trainings
Disability Coalition
Assessable Communities
Even Start
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Adult Literacy Graduations
Advisory Meeting – Advisory, Committee or Boards
Family & Community Partnership host a minimum of two Advisory
meetings per year. Advisory meetings are usually held in the Spring
and Fall. The purpose of these meetings is to meet with our Community
Partners to discuss any Program Plan Revisions, and any upcoming
events that are in the works. Staff members, Community Partners,
and Parents are all invited to share their ideas and offer input
in the decision making process. These meetings are usually held
over the duration of a lunch period, in hopes of not inconviencing
anyone’s busy work schedule. The Family & Community Partnership
Coordinator attends Policy Council Meetings on a monthly basis.
Policy Council is comprised of parents and staff members and the
public is welcomed to attend. At the Policy Council Meeting issues
such as, budget, personnel, and administrative issues are discussed,
and the non-staff members have the option to share their input.
List of Community Partnerships
Just to name a few, Family & Community Partnership has established
a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with Even Start, Consumer Credit, Women’s
Shelter, and the
Texas Workforce.
Technology usage
The HSFIS System is depended on a great deal to track the percentage
of Home Visits and Individual Family Partnership Agreements completed.
The HSFIS System enables a wide variety of reports to be generated,
and track the progress of our Head Start families. Several quick
reference reports can be generated in a short period of time to
review a brief summary of goals, strengths, and needs that have
been identified by our Head Start families.
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