KENORA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD



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KENORA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 200 Educational Programs & Materials Procedures AP 209: Educational Partnerships with External Agency or Providers The Kenora Catholic District School Board recognizes that partnerships are integral to the education of its students. The goal of these educational partnerships must be to positively impact student learning and well being. The Kenora Catholic District School Board supports and encourages the implementation of educational partnerships with all stakeholders (Educational and Commercial) that positively impact student learning. The board will continue to engage in mutually beneficial partnerships with those who share a vision that is consistent with the Board s Mission. 1. Protocol This procedure outlines the protocol for partnerships with external agencies for provision of services by regulated health professionals, regulated social service professionals, and paraprofessionals. Successful educational partnerships adhere to the intent of policies and regulations within the Education Act, Ministry of Education guidelines and the Kenora Catholic District School Board Policies and Procedures: Are consistent with Catholic Graduate Expectations Are built upon mutual trust, respect and an appreciation of each other Are reviewed and assessed at regular intervals Embrace a myriad of activities and service.

1.1 Classification: 1.1.1 Educational, that is, to provide experiences for students to enhance learning and well being 1.1.2 Commercial, that is, to procure goods or services required by the educational system 1.2 Emphasis: 1.2.1 The Kenora Catholic District School Board is a faith based community, therefore it is crucial to develop, review and evaluate policy and procedures that clearly articulate the parameters of all partnerships within our belief structure. As there are a large number of External Agency/Partners with designated members representing the interests of staff, students and parents of the Kenora Catholic District School Board, emphasis is on strong educational partnerships within our Catholic community. 1.2.2 The Board continually reassesses the number and type of partnerships within which it engages the needs of all students and availability of staff budget permits. 1.2.3 Some partnerships have limited time involvement while others require intensive involvement for a longer period of time. 2. Protocol Outline A written document that enables the Kenora Catholic District School Board to form partnerships with external agencies in the areas of regulated health professionals, regulated social services professionals and paraprofessionals: 2.1 Protocol designed to support the school board s capacity to provide programs and services to all students, including students with special needs. 2.2 Programs and services that are currently delivered by external agencies. 2.3 Programs and services that are currently delivered by school board professional student services personnel (PSSP) and paraprofessionals. KENORA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 2

2.4 Programs and services that could be delivered by school board professional student services personnel (PSSP) and paraprofessionals, but are not being delivered by them for financial reasons or because requirements do not match the job descriptions or qualifications of board PSSP and/or paraprofessionals. 3. Educational Partnerships with External Agencies - Support Services The Chart in Appendix A outlines the process for access to provision of services for the Kenora Catholic District School Board. 4. Protocol Categories The Kenora Catholic District School Board's protocol will cover the following categories of professional student services personnel (PSSP) and paraprofessionals: Audiologists, as defined by the Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Act, 1991 Speech language pathologists, as defined by the Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Act, 1991 Occupational therapists, as defined by the Occupational Therapy Act,1991 Physiotherapists, as defined by the Physiotherapy Act, 1991 Psychologists, as defined by the Psychology Act, 1991 Psychological associates, as defined by the Psychology Act, 1991 Social workers, as defined by the Social Work and Social Service Work Act, 1998 Other regulated professionals and/or paraprofessionals who are deemed by the school board to be essential for the delivery of programs and services for students with special needs. Most Frequented Community Agencies 1. Community Care Access Centre (CCAC): A referral is made to CCAC for school age children requiring assessment, treatment and consultation for speech delays (including articulation, voice and fluency). Occupational Therapy/Physiotherapy/Care and Nutrition (all ages). 2. Lake of the Woods Child Development Centre (CDC): A referral is made to the CDC for children, birth to 18 years of age, with multiple needs, often these children require one or more of the services provided within the Child Development Service Unit (OT/PT/SLP/Behavior/Mental Health). Services include assessment, intervention and KENORA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 3

consultation with families and outside agencies for multi need individuals with communication disorders. The Child & Family Intervention Unit provides services and interventions aimed at helping individuals and families cope with problems in living; from life events and transitions to crisis and trauma. Services are available to children, youth, parents, families, schools and community. 3. Integrated Services for Northwest (ISN): A referral for assessment is made to ISN for children with multi needs. ISN will not replace or duplicate existing services and will press existing agencies prior to acting itself. ISN provides a wide range of assessments/makes recommendations/provides limited intervention/ongoing consultation/contacts with other agencies. 4. North Words: North Words acts as a central intake for all pre school children (birth to age six). North Words serves the needs of children with communication disorders through a system approach involving all the agencies outlined on the reverse chart that provide pre school services. North Words provides screenings, assessments, individual (limited) and group intervention, consultation, home programming and mediated therapy throughout the Kenora Rainy River District. 5. Canadian Hearing Society: Assessment/Program Planning/School to Home Liaison for Children with hearing difficulty. 6. Child Care Resources Autism School Support Program: School Program Planning/School to Home Liaison for Children with Autism 7. Kenora Association for Community Living (KACL): Referral for Assessment/Program Planning/School to Home Liaison for Children with intellectual and developmental challenges (all ages). Effective Date: January, 2010 Latest Review Date: January, 2010 Latest Revision Date: August 2011 KENORA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 4

ialized Support Service Agency or position of person who may performs the service (i.e. CCAC, Board staff, parent, student) APPENDIX A Educational Partnerships with External Agencies - Support Services Eligibility criteria for students to receive the service is determined through relative assessment recommendations indicating: ng CCAC Medical condition determined by an assessment Qualifications/Title of person who determines eligibility to receive the service and the level of support required w (of service provision and degree ) CCAC Case Manager Assessment and Review all stakeholders determines level of service pational therapy CCAC Medical condition CCAC Case Manager Therapist Assessment CDC Multi needs Intake worker and therapist EA Under direction of therapist In-School Team (IDAPT) /therapist otherapy CCAC ISN CDC EA Medical condition Multi needs Multi needs Under direction of therapist Therapist CCAC/CDC/ISN Case Manager (CM) In-School Team (IDAPT) ion CCAC Medical condition CCAC Case Manager and dietician Review to include all stakeholders to determines level of service Therapist Assessment Stakeholder review and Dietician/MC Stakeholder determines level of service Therapist Assessment Stakeholder determines level of service Procedure disputes abo level o av Review or Ap All Stakeholde Service Progr Parents Disag State in writin concerns rega Principal forw stakeholder g Principal arra meeting with a and parent ad Issues are dis procedures de parental conc needs that are interest of the A mutually ag service is esta h and language y School Board Northwords CCAC Assessment Results determined intervention is needed or would be beneficial. Therapist CCAC/CDC/ISN Case Manager In-School Team (IDAPT) ISN CDC/KACL h correction and School Board Assessment Results determined Therapist Therapist Assessment iation Northwords intervention is needed or would be CCAC/CDC/ISN Case Manager School/Parents review and entative CCAC beneficial. In-School Team (IDAPT) unication ISN CDC/KACL CA nistering of CCAC Medical condition CCAC/CM under direction of MD/*parent determines ibed Parent MD or parent level of service ations EA/ Teacher/Principal terization CCAC Medical condition CCAC, CM under direction of MD/parent determines level Review or Ap RA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE

ialized Support Service Agency or position of person who may performs the service (i.e. CCAC, Board staff, parent, student) Eligibility criteria for students to receive the service is determined through relative assessment recommendations indicating: Qualifications/Title of person who determines eligibility to receive the service and the level of support required w (of service provision and degree ) Procedure disputes abo level o av EA under direction of CCAC MD or parent of service ning CCAC Medical condition CCAC, CM under direction of EA under direction of CCAC MD or parent g and oning tance with ity ng MD/parent determines level of service EA under direction of PT or OT Medical condition PT or OT PT/OT determines level of service EA under direction of PT or OT Medical condition PT or OT PT/OT determines level of service EA under direction of Medical or physical condition OT/Dietician/SLP/ SLP/OT/dietician/parent Parent OT/Dietician/SLP/Parent ing EA under direction of OT/Parent Medical or physical condition OT/Parent OT/parent decide that Hard of Hearing Canadian Hearing Society Medical or physical condition Relevant professionals and l Impairment ology/psychiatry es l er/counselors/ l Support m services CCAC/SLP/Audiologist EA under direction of SLP/Audiologist Canadian National Institute for the Blind(CNIB) CCAC EA under direction of Relevant professionals School Board ISN Private Contracts CDC CCR Family Services Private Practice Medical or physical condition Education, emotional, social behavioural concerns Education, emotional, social behavioural concerns including Autism stakeholder Relevant professionals Relevant stakeholder Relevant professionals Relevant stakeholder Psychologist/psychiatrist Social worker/counselor student/parent decide that service is no longer Communication Assistant CCAC Community Care Access Centre CDC Child Development Centre Case Manager EA Education Assistant CHS Canadian Hearing Society Integrated Services Northwest KPCFS Kenora-Patricia Child and Family Services MD Medical Doctor U Northwestern Health Unit OT Occupational Therapist CCR Child Care Resources Physiotherapist SLP Speech-Language Pathologist CNIB Canadian National Institute for the Blind nt refers to Parent or legal guardian throughout this chart. All Stakeholde Service Progr Parents Disag State in writin concerns rega Principal forw stakeholder g Principal arra meeting with a and parent ad Issues are dis procedures de parental conc needs that are interest of the A mutually ag service is esta RA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE