GROW is enabled by contributions from community partners including direct screening partners, funders, subject matter experts, and suppliers.
Simple Steps to Becoming a GROW Partner!
GROW welcomes the opportunity to work with community-based organizations (CBOs), schools and school districts on becoming a partnering site where GROW screenings can be provided.
Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) Partnering Guidelines
- GROW Services & Responsibilities:
- The GROW leadership team for the appropriate participating county meets with the potential site to discuss GROW's developmental screening opportunities in the areas of vision, hearing, dental, speech & language, motor, social emotional competence, cognitive functioning and physical development.
- The Children's Institute's GROW team, the managing entity, will review the services requested and workflow. Funding must also be confirmed to proceed with the planning and providing of GROW screenings.
- Once the partnership is established and a signed agreement's been received by the managing entity, a member of the appropriate GROW county team will collaborate with the site's designated GROW liaison to provide introduction materials which include but aren't limited to parent informational flyers and the GROW electronic consent's QR code.
- Each child with a completed and signed consent is eligible to be screened.
- A GROW screener(s) will work with the site's GROW liaison regarding consent submissions, scheduling screenings sessions and any necessary follow-up.
- A GROW screener(s) will provide the site's GROW liaison with a summary of each classroom's screening results.
- A GROW screener(s) will provide screening results for the child's family on the day the screening(s) is completed or once a classroom's screenings have been completed. Resources on developmental milestones and tips for appropriate home activities to support a child’s development are also provided to the families.
- A GROW navigator from the appropriate county will be assigned to support the site's GROW liaison and families with navigating the next steps needed for those children being referred for further evaluations or services. Screening results for these children will also be forwarded to the medical provider identified on the child's consent.
- The assigned GROW navigator will communicate regularly with the site's GROW liaison to discuss screening outcomes and receive status updates for those children referred for further evaluations or services.
- CBO Partner Agreement & Responsibilities:
- The site will designate a team member as their GROW liaison and provide the liaison’s contact information to the appropriate GROW county team. This GROW team must also be notified when the designated liaison has been changed.
- The site will discuss and promote GROW's screening opportunities to their families and distribute GROW's electronic consent’s QR code or paper consents to them.
- All completed paper consents must be collected by the site at least one (1) week before the scheduled screening date to ensure all areas are accurately completed, signed, & dated by a parent or guardian.
- The site's GROW liaison will respond in a timely manner to all GROW correspondences, emails, phone calls, etc.
- The site's GROW liaison will communicate regularly with their assigned GROW navigator to discuss screening outcomes and provide status updates for those children referred for further evaluations or services.
- The site will provide GROW screener(s) with an appropriate space for screenings.
- The site's GROW liaison will share each of the classroom's screening results with the appropriate classroom teacher.
- The site will provide the screening results to each child’s family on the day they receive them from the GROW screener(s).
- The site will notify their assigned GROW navigator of families requiring assistance with the next steps needed for those children referred for further evaluation(s) or service(s).
- The site's GROW liaison will follow up with the families of those children referred for further evaluation(s) or service(s) until an appointment for the evaluation(s) or service(s) has been confirmed, the evaluation(s) has been completed, a service(s) has started, or if the family’s decided not to pursue the recommended evaluation(s) or service(s).
If you provide care for children ages 1-5 years, consider partnering with Get Ready to GROW!
For more information contact us at:
Email: support@getreadytogrow.org
Phone: (585) 295-1008
SCHOOL & DISTRICT GUIDELINES
- Get Ready to GROW Services & Responsibilities:
- The GROW leadership team for the appropriate participating county will meet with the potential district to discuss GROW's developmental screening opportunities in the areas of vision, hearing, dental, speech & language, motor, social emotional competence, cognitive functioning and physical development.
- The Children's Institute's GROW team, the managing entity, will review the services requested and workflow. Funding must also be confirmed to proceed with the planning and providing of GROW screenings.
- Once the partnership is established and a signed agreement's been received by the managing entity, a member of the appropriate GROW county team will collaborate with the school's or district's designated representative(s) to provide introduction materials which include but aren't limited to parent informational flyers and the GROW electronic consent's QR code.
- GROW will work with the school or district representative(s) regarding logistics and for reporting purposes.
- GROW will support the creation of real time COMET data reports as needed for parents, and the school or district representative(s). GROW will document and track in COMET those children referred for further evaluation(s) and service(s).
- All GROW screeners will be fingerprinted and documented through the NYSED system.
- GROW will provide the agreed upon developmental screening(s) for each child at no cost to the families.
- GROW will provide the school or district representative(s) with paper consents or the electronic consent’s QR code for distribution to families.
- GROW will work with the school or district representative(s) regarding consent submissions, scheduling screening sessions and any necessary follow-up.
- GROW screener(s) will provide screening results for the child’s family on the day the screening(s) is completed or the classroom’s screenings have been completed. They'll also provide families with resources on developmental milestones and tips for appropriate home activities to support a child’s development.
- A GROW navigator from the appropriate county will be assigned to support the school or district representative(s) as needed with navigating the next steps for those children referred for further evaluation(s) or service(s).
- The assigned GROW navigator will provide the school or district representative(s) with a final summary of all screening results once they've been completed.
- Within the agreed upon number of days following the screening(s), the assigned GROW Navigator will contact those families whose child was recommended for further evaluation(s) or service(s). The Navigator will review the results with the family, encourage them in taking the recommended next steps, and offer to assist with those steps when needed.
- School District Partner Agreement & Responsibilities:
- The school district will designate a team member(s) as their GROW designated district representative(s) and provide the representative's contact information to the appropriate GROW county team. This GROW team must also be notified when the designated district representative(s) changes.
- In collaboration with GROW, the district will define a data sharing system for screening results, rescreens, and documentation of closed cases.
- The district representative(s) will communicate all GROW screening opportunities to their families and distribute GROW's electronic consent’s QR code or paper consents to them.
- When a paper consent is received by the district, the representative(s) will ensure it is completed, signed, & dated by a parent or guardian.
- When a paper consent is received by the district representative(s), he/she will provide GROW with the student’s information including but is not limited to the student’s name, date of birth, primary language spoken, any developmental areas the child's been previously evaluated for or if the child's is currently receiving any services.
- The district will provide GROW screener(s) with an appropriate space for screenings.
- The district representative(s) will respond in a timely manner to all GROW correspondences, emails, phone calls, etc.
- The district will share each GROW screening classroom summary received with the appropriate classroom teacher when applicable.
- The district will provide the GROW screening results to each child’s family on the day they receive them from the GROW screener(s).
- The district representative(s) will notify their assigned GROW navigator of families requiring assistance with the next steps needed for those children referred for further evaluation(s) or service(s).
- The district leadership team or the delegated representative(s) will provide feedback and information to contribute to GROW’s continuous improvement process.
If your district is interested in partnering with Get Ready to GROW, or would like to request additional information, please contact us at:
Email: support@getreadytogrow.org
Phone: (585) 295-1008