Services provided by child and family services include:
- (1) Direct consultation with children and their families to provide developmental training, general counseling, needs assessment, and information regarding other available resources.
- (2) Direct consultation and technical assistance to teachers, administrators and other educational personnel in order to facilitate adequate programs for blind and visually handicapped children.
- (3) Direct consultation and technical assistance to other professionals who work with blind and visually handicapped children.
- (4) Periodic follow-up throughout the child's term of eligibility to assure continuation of appropriate services.
- (5) Continuity of case management and facilitation of transition to vocational rehabilitation at the appropriate time.
- (6) Advocacy in all sectors of society for blind and visually handicapped children and/or their families to assure their rights to participate fully in the educational, vocational and social endeavors of society in general.
[Statutory Authority: 1983 c 194 § 18. WSR 84-01-044 (Order 83-10), § 67-55-050, filed 12/15/83. Formerly WAC 67-50-050.]