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.]