Developmental Screenings Clause Samples

Developmental Screenings. SRC will provide comprehensive developmental and mental health screening using the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) system for children served in the program. Type of Measurement: Children Served Annual Target Quantity: 60 Start Date: July 1, 2025 Target Date: June 30, 2026 SRC will administer the ASQs and Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Social Emotional (ASQ:SE) to children who do not have a current Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) or Individual Education Plan (IEP) within 60 days of entrance into the program. SRC will: • Work with parents/guardians to complete the appropriate ASQ and ASQ: SE. • Discuss results with parents/guardians. • Complete follow-up activities and rescreening, as needed. * • Recommend and assist parents/guardians with referrals for further individualized follow-up/referral when scores indicate a possible developmental delay, behavioral, or mental health concern. o Referrals will be to Help Me Grow or the appropriate agency (i.e., school district, United Cerebral Palsy, Valley Mountain Regional Center, etc.) based on the age/need of the child and or need of the parents/guardians. • Return completed ASQ and ASQ:SE tools to parents/guardians after screening and score summary is completed. • Record screenings and referrals in the database. * F5SJ policy requires that children be re-screened annually. However, continuing to re-screen and practice a skill without a referral for children who score below the developmental SUBMIT QUARTERLY (electronically) • Scope of Work Reporting Form shall reflect: o Information to clarify any discrepancies in numbers reported when compared to the database report o Information to clarify any discrepancies in numbers reported when compared to other milestone activity • Screening data entered into database at least quarterly ON FILE • Completed ASQ and ASQ:SE Score Summaries for each child • Referral documentation and follow-up information Family Engagement Initiative SCOPE OF WORK 2025-2026 screening cut-off is not recommended or considered best practice. Programs will complete the annual target quantity by documenting the number of children receiving ASQ and ASQ:SE screening and the number of children who enter the program with an existing IFSP or IEP, combined. Staff administering the ASQ and ASQ:SE tool will receive agency based or F5SJ training prior to tool use.
Developmental Screenings. An Intake Assessment session shall be completed with the 1 parent/caregiver and child present to determine eligibility for services. Screening tools shall be used to 2 assess the level of impairment and functioning, which may include the ASQ:SE and ECBI, but may be 3 modified or added to, based upon needs of the Participant, and as approved by ADMINISTRATOR.
Developmental Screenings. Parent & provider are responsible for conducting developmental screenings for each child, age 6 weeks to 60 months, within 45 calendar days after: • the child's first enrollment • subsequent enrollment at annual redetermination The ELCFH is responsible for initiating intervention practices. Screening is not a requirement for entry into the SR Program and requires parental consent.
Developmental Screenings. Administer routine developmental screenings and refer children who may have developmental delays to early intervention services. Routinely assess the home learning environment; results guide home visit activities.

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  • Background Screening VENDOR shall comply with all requirements of Sections 1012.32 and 1012.465, Florida Statutes, and all of its personnel who (1) are to be permitted access to school grounds when students are present, (2) will have direct contact with students, or (3) have access or control of school funds, will successfully complete the background screening required by the referenced statutes and meet the standards established by the statutes. This background screening will be conducted by SBBC in advance of VENDOR or its personnel providing any services under the conditions described in the previous sentence. VENDOR shall bear the cost of acquiring the background screening required by Section 1012.32, Florida Statutes, and any fee imposed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to maintain the fingerprints provided with respect to VENDOR and its personnel. The parties agree that the failure of VENDOR to perform any of the duties described in this section shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement entitling SBBC to terminate immediately with no further responsibilities or duties to perform under this Agreement. VENDOR agrees to indemnify and hold harmless SBBC, its officers and employees from any liability in the form of physical or mental injury, death or property damage resulting from VENDOR’s failure to comply with the requirements of this section or with Sections 1012.32 and 1012.465, Florida Statutes.

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  • Screening The Health Plan must work with contracted providers to conduct interperiodic EPSDT screens on RIte Care and all ACA Adult Expansion Population members under age 21 (i.e. 19 and 20-year old under this Agreement) to identify health and developmental problems in conformance with ATTACHMENT ED to this Agreement. Additional screens should be provided as Medically Necessary. At a minimum, these screens must include: • A comprehensive health and developmental history, including health education, nutrition assessment, immunization history, and developmental assessment • Immunizations according to the Rhode Island EPSDT Periodicity Schedule • An unclothed physical examination • Laboratory tests including lead, TB, and newborn screenings as medically indicated • Vision testing • Hearing testing • Dental screening oral examination by PCP as part of a comprehensive examination required before age one (1) • All other medically indicated screening services • And provide EOHHS with a list of established CPT/HCPC codes used to identify all billable services included in the EPSDT schedule.