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1. Completing the Waiting List Priority Tool Determining the Priorities 3 Documenting the Priority Level Each of these steps are discussed in detail in the There are 3 steps required to determine the pri Pactioncihattalloce ority level for a waiting list situation These steps include 1 Gathering Information 2 Determining the Priority Level Gathering Information To determine the priority level the SCD Consultant Coordinator needs information about the child family and child care program This is gathered from the fam ily child care program and other team members in volved with the family The different sections of the Support Guide your agency program uses will give you a lot of the informa tion you need Specifically this includes the Child De velopment Profile and the Support Profile using ei ther the current or previous versions of the Support Guide or comparable forms used by your agency program Note that if you are using the current version of the Support Guide the Child Development Profile does not include check boxes for identifying if adult direct assistance is required as identified in the criteria To gather this information please make a note in each section of the child develop ment profile in place of the check boxes You will also need some additional information about the family and child care program There are some spe cific questions that you need to answe
2. D Programs are able to communicate clearly and consistently about the criteria used to make decisions about the priority of service requests individually with families child care programs for their program as a whole and across the region d Family Centered Practice Families need for service is influenced by a variety of factors While waiting list management requires the ability to prioritize situations based on level of need it must occur within the family centered principles and practices that guide the program This means that each family s unique circumstances and support needs should be identified and used to establish their need for service Information gathered and how it occurs respects the family s right to share information in the most comfortable way possible while also ensuring that information collected allows for objective apples to apples comparisons of priority status e Accessible Recognizing that the process of waiting for service can be confusing and stressful SCD Programs will strive to make the waiting list process as straightforward as pos sible f Coordinated Streamlined Recognizing that each SCD Program has their own sys tems and forms for requesting approving and funding extra Staffing support forms and materials for estab lishing priorities for service will be coordinated to minimize confusion for families child care programs and SCD Programs Glossary of Terms The followin
3. Waitin Tool t Priority Developed by the Supported Child Development Program Coordinators and Regional Advisors of the Coast Fraser Region of British Columbia September 2013 Introduction to the User G U ide The Waiting List PriorityTool replaces _ the Priority Rating Scale lt Supported Child Development SCD Programs may e SCD policy and contractual requirements of the Min have waiting lists for services When this happens the istry of Children and Family Development SCD Program uses a weighted waiting list model In this kind of a model requests on the waiting list are Community specific priorities and needs prioritized based on specific criteria The criteria used by SCD Programs are based on e Agency specific priorities and need Agencies providing the SCD Program in the Coast Fraser region of B C have collaborated to create a common set of criteria Common criteria across programs allows families to have similar experiences with SCD when their request for service is waitlisted It also assists with transition of families between communities and cross boundary re quests for funding e g child family live in one community but attend child care in another community when this occurs Use of this tool does not influence how each agency program structures their SCD extra staffing support funding Some programs structure these funds as one pot of money
4. g terms are included in the Waiting List Priority Tool A Coast Fraser Region the Coast Fraser Region in cludes communities in Metro Vancouver the Fraser Valley Sunshine Coast Sea to Sky corridor and Pow ell River The regions are established by the Minis try of Children and Family Development B 2044 Form the 2044 is a form completed by a MCFD child protection social worker to confirm that there is a need for child care as part of an over all plan for the child and family C Support Guide the tool used by SCD Consultants to gather information from the family and child care program When completed the Support Guide provides a profile of the child s development and of the strengths needs and priorities of the child care program Your SCD Program may use either the most recent version of the Support Guide or the pre vious version of the Support Guide 2004 D Priority Rating Scale the tool many programs used to determine priorities for extra staffing sup port between 2005 and now The Waiting List Prior ity Tool replaces the Priority Rating Scale in the Coast Fraser region E Family Support Profile amp Child Setting Profile add on forms to the Support Guide to gather infor mation needed to determine priorities for service F Waitlist Priority Information Form amp Priorities Summary the 2 sided form you complete to iden tify priorities and summarize your rationale for the priority levels
5. r about the fam ily and child care setting needs You can find these questions in Appendix 1 Your program coordinator will identify how you gather this information it may involved an add on page to the Support Guide or other forms your agency uses to gather family and child care information As this information provides important information for supporting the capacity of child care programs it is suggested that you gather it for all children families and child care programs e g even if extra staffing support is not needed Determining the Priority Level As mentioned earlier the areas considered to identify priorities are based on provincial SCD policy These include 1 Date of Referral and Length of Time on the Wait ing List 2 Level of Need including the subsections a Child s Age b Child s Needs C Family needs d Child Care Setting Needs For each area in Level of Need there are specific crite ria You can find these criteria in the user guide They are also available as cheat sheets to use when com pleting the tool As you review the concrete detailed information you have gathered about the child family and child care set ting you will use it to determine which criteria best reflect their situation You will participate in training with other SCD Consultants on how to do this Documenting the Priority Level Based on the information you have gathered and the criteria in Sec
6. tion or as on the cheat sheet you will 1 Fillin the priority level within each area of need on the Waiting List Priority Information form 2 Complete the Priorities Summary form summariz ing the reasons rationale for the priority level Your program coordinator will have more information on the forms amp resources for using the tool you assigned This will provide the coordinator with concrete information needed for managing the waiting list and addressing questions that may arise about individual situations There are 3 different versions of forms depending on how your agency program structures its extra staffing support support funding Your coordina tor will let you know which form you are to use Hints Tips amp Reminders The Waiting List Priority Tool is completed after the child has been deemed eligible for SCD The tool is only used to determine the priority levels needed in wait ing list management X The Family Profile can be added to an extra staffing request form if your program uses one X Remember to use the questions amp prompts from the User Guide to complete the Family amp Child Care Support Profiles
7. while others structure it by age range The tools have been set up to allow for this variety of structures This user guide tells you what is involved in determining the priority level for a child family and child care setting waiting for service This User Guide is to be used in conjunction with training on determining priorities Your Coor dinator will let you know about this training and how to move forward with learning how to determine priorities Your program will have a copy of this user guide should you need to look at it after the training Using the Tool Start with Guiding Principles The delivery of SCD services is guided by a set of core principles Similar principles will guide you as you gather in formation and use it to determine priorities These principles will include a Transparency The tools used to determine the priority of any wait listed service request must be transparent that is the family and child care program must be able to clearly understand the criteria used to determine the priority status of their request and of waitlisted requests over all b Accountable SCD Programs are accountable to families child care programs team members and MCFD in their decision making about priorities for service The priority level given in any situation must be able to be substantiated with concrete information that is to the greatest ex tent possible objective c Clear Consistent Communication SC
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