Transition plans
Screenings
Group Connections
100

What is a transition plan?

Transition plans are used when exit from the PAT program is anticipated and awaiting further discussion for exit to occur.

100

Out of all families enrolled into the program, how many child screenings need to be completed for the blue-ribbon requirement?

2/3 of families enrolled should have completed child screenings to meet the blue-ribbon standards.

100

Name a few Positive parenting skills.

  • BE PRESENT

  • LEAD BY EXAMPLE

  • EMPATHIZE

  • USE POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT

200

When should transition plans be started?

Approximately 3 months before planned exit or hold, or as soon as PE becomes aware.

200

After the initial child screenings, how often should they be completed?

Annually

200

What is the role of parents in child development?

THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT IS RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE AND NEVER-ENDING.

300

When should a transition plan be completed?

Transition plans should be entered in Penelope within 2 working days of the completed documents.

300

What is the blue-ribbon requirement for implementing all family screenings and assessments?

Family centered assessments should be completed within 120 days of enrollment and annually thereafter.

300

HOW PARENT EDUCATORS FACILITATE A WELCOMING GROUP CONNECTION ENVIRONMENT?

“ASK FAMILIES ONE-ON-ONE; INVOLVE AND PARTNER WITH OTHER PROGRAMS.”


400

What should a PE do when screening for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)?

The parent educator develops a safe space for the parent experiencing IPV to share challenges and also to explore information, resources, and options that could help them; supports them in making choices related to their situation; and facilitates safer planning.