Intended Outcomes. 8.2.1 The establishment and implementation of this IGA is intended to promote the following outcomes for eligible infants and toddlers and their families: • Families and their eligible children attain functional outcomes that reflect their priorities, routines, relationships, resources, and concerns to assist their children to engage and participate in everyday routines and activities; • Families access comprehensive, coordinated, culturally-appropriate early intervention services as determined by the IFSP team; • Families are actively involved in all aspects of AzEIP implementation; and • Families are knowledgeable about and exercise, as appropriate, their procedural rights and safeguards. 8.2.2 The establishment and implementation of this IGA is intended to promote the following outcomes for AzEIP: • The interagency system of early intervention services is coordinated, comprehensive and complies with IDEA, Part C; • AzEIP maximizes available public and private funding sources for the provision of early intervention services; • Early intervention professionals are supported to provide team-based, functional early intervention services; and, • The statewide system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with delays or disabilities recognizes the significance that cultural diversity plays in families’ lives and reflects sensitivity to the cultures of all participants. The cultural responsiveness of the early intervention system is enhanced through ongoing review and capacity building of all aspects of this system.
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Intended Outcomes. 8.2.1 The establishment and implementation of this IGA Intergovernmental Agreement is intended to promote the following outcomes for eligible infants and toddlers and their families: • Families and their eligible children attain functional outcomes that reflect their priorities, routines, relationships, resources, and concerns to assist their children to engage and participate in everyday routines and activities; • Families access comprehensive, coordinated, culturally-appropriate early intervention services as determined by the IFSP team; • Families are actively involved in all aspects of AzEIP implementation; and • Families are knowledgeable about and exercise, as appropriate, their procedural rights and safeguards.
8.2.2 The establishment and implementation of this IGA Intergovernmental Agreement is intended to promote the following outcomes for AzEIP: • The interagency system of early intervention services is coordinated, comprehensive and complies with IDEA, Part C; • AzEIP maximizes available public and private funding sources for the provision of early intervention services; • Early intervention professionals are supported to provide team-based, functional early intervention services; and, • The statewide system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with delays or disabilities recognizes the significance that cultural diversity plays in families’ lives and reflects sensitivity to the cultures of all participants. The cultural responsiveness of the early intervention system is enhanced through ongoing review and capacity building of all aspects of this system.
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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement