COLLABORATING AGENCIES

Here are the agencies in your area which collaborate with the Inclusive Collaborative program. Click on the link to go to their website.

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  • Gardner Family Care
    Provides outpatient mental health services to predominately Latino children, families, and adults and older adults; including mental health services (assessments, individual, group family therapy and medication) rehabilitation, and case management. Phone: (408) 287-6200.
     
  • Go Kids Inc.
    Non-profit childcare agency located in Gilroy, but serving families in South Santa Clara, San Benito, Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties.
     
  • Head Start
    Provides preschool, childcare, developmental programs, and comprehensive services for low-income children, 18 months to 5 years of age, and their families in Santa Clara and San Benito counties who meet the financial eligibility as determined by Federal income requirements or who have an Individualized Educational Program.
     
  • HOPE Services
    HOPE Services provides a wide array of services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Services include early intervention, mental health services, day activities, job training and supported employment, supported living and senior services
     
  • Local Early Education Planning Council (LPC)
    The Local Early Education Planning Council (LPC) is a collaborative association of representatives from the early care and education field, including parents, child care providers, businesses, and government. The Council assesses local child care needs, sets local priorities for use of state and federal funds, and affects public policy decisions regarding early education and before & after school programs.
     
  • KIDANGO
    Provides Childcare Centers, Mental Health Services and Early Intervention Services in Santa Clara and Alameda Counties
     
  • Kids in Common
    Kids in Common is a catalyst to improve children’s lives. We do this by promoting cross sector collaboration, identifying and supporting systems change, leveraging resources and creating non-partisan public policy.
     
  • KidScope
    KidScope formerly Center for Learning and Achievement (CLA) provides multi-disciplinary diagnostic expertise in the following areas: infant- toddler and preschooler developmental and behavioral problems, and attention and behavior problems. Phone: (408) 793-5959.
     
  • Mental Health Department
    To assist individuals in our community affected by mental illness and serious emotional disturbance to achieve their hopes, dreams and quality of life goals.
    - Resource list for mental health services.
     
  • Mission College
    The Child Development Department offers certificate programs and an Associate Degree program designed to prepare students to work in a variety of early childhood settings.
     
  • Organization for Special Needs Families
    Integrated enrichment programs for both traditional and non-traditional schedule, which include therapy, social play, and child care.
     
  • Parents Helping Parents
    Family Resource Center, Parent Training & Information and Family Empowerment Centers. PHP provides education and skills training, information, guidance, and peer support for families of children with special needs.
     
  • Parkway Child Development Programs
    Provides preschool, childcare and a stimulating, nurturing environment for children, 18 months to 5 years of age who meet the financial eligibility determined by State income requirements. Call (408)573-3340
     
  • Professional Organization for Childhood Education
    The Professional Association for Childhood Education (PACE) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, and membership-based organization. PACE was established in 1955 to fill the legislation, education and development needs of early child care professionals.
     
  • WestEd The Program for Infant Toddler Caregivers
    Provides onsite training and technical assistance to teachers/caregivers that work with children 0-3 years to enhance and improve the quality of care in center base, family care homes, and exempt care. PITC partners with Beginning Together, Inclusion Partners for technical assistance with Inclusion
     
  • Public Health Nursing
    Intensive home visiting program to the High Risk children discharged from Valley Medical Center in Santa Clara County.

 

 

Date last revised: June 21, 2009

CONTACT INFO


Janice Battaglia,
Manager, Inclusion Collaborative
Phone: (408) 453-6552

Laurie Nielsen,
Coordinator Inclusion Training
Phone: (408) 453-6554

Nancy Crowe ,
Assessment Coordinator
Phone: (408) 453-6597


Inclusion Coordinator/Specialist Description

Inclusion Coach Referral Form (MS Word)

Kathryn Donoho,
Inclusion Collaborative, Administrative Assistant
Phone: (408) 453-6756
Fax: (408) 453-6596



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