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 Maine's Expanding
 Inclusive Opportunities Initiative

 

National On-Line Training Resources

 

State Team Contact:

Linda Labas linda.labas@umit.maine.edu 207/623-3925 (V)
877/475-4800 (V/TTY)
207/629-5429 (Fax)

 

State of Maine Department of Health and Human Services

Early Care & Education, Early Childhood Division, Maine DHHS

State of Maine Department of Education

Child Development ServicesUMaine Center for Community Inclusion & Disability Studies.

Early Intervention Techniques with
 Vulnerable Populations


Training Web Link: Meeting the Needs of Preschool Homeless Children: Special Challenges

Linking Infants and Toddlers who are Homeless with Early Intervention Programs

Implications for Local and State Interagency Collaboration, Staff Training and Skills

Factors Found to Influence the Implementation of EI Referral Offers by Child Welfare Caseworkers

MECLI and Implementing Mandated Referrals of Abused or Neglected Children to Early Intervention

Potential Impact of a Mandatory Offer of a Referral from Child Welfare to the Early Intervention System

Developmental Profiles of Maltreated Infants and Toddlers

Part C Standards of Practice in Response to CAPTA

Sponsoring Organization: National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC)
Organization Web Site: http://www.nectac.org/
Title of Training: NECTAC Conference Call Series on Vulnerable Children and Their Families
Training Format: Multimedia recording of presentations with synchronized audio and handouts
Training Length: Varies by webinar
Disclaimer if State Specific (as applicable): Some of the webinar content is state specific

Content is primarily to services for infant and toddlers.

Cost: Free

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Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies
5717 Corbett Hall, Rm 114
The University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469
Phone: 207/581-1084

The University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469
207/581-1110
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