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Family and
Community Partnerships
Head
Start offers parents opportunities and support for growth, so that they
can identify their own strengths, needs and interests, and find their
own solutions. The objective is to support parents as they identify
and meet their own goals, nurture the development of their children
in the context of their family and culture, and advocate for communities
that are supportive of children and families of all cultures. The building
of trusting, collaborative relationships between parents and staff allows
them to share with and to learn from one another.
Head
Start serves families within the context of the community, and recognizes
that many other agencies and groups work with the same families. The
objective is to ensure that grantee and delegate agencies collaborate
with partners in their communities, in order to provide the highest
level of services to children and families, to foster the development
of a continuum of family centered services, and to advocate for a community
that shares responsibility of the healthy development of children and
families of all cultures.
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HEAD
START PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
There
are three areas for which the Head Start Standards require goals and
outcomes for the children and families served.
Early
Childhood Development and Health Services
Head
start's commitment to wellness embraces a comprehensive vision of health
for children, families, and staff. One objective of this area is to
ensure that, through collaboration among families, staff, and health
professionals, all child health and developmental concerns are identified,
and children and families are linked to an ongoing source for continuous,
accessible care to meet their basic health needs.
Another
objective is to provide all children with a safe, nurturing, engaging,
enjoyable, and secure learning environment, in order to help them gain
the awareness, skills and confidence necessary to succeed in their present
environment, and to deal with later responsibilities in school and in
life. Each child is treated as an individual in an inclusive community
that values, respects, and responds to diversity. The varied experiences
provided by the program support the continuum of children's growth and
development, which includes the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive
development of each child.
Head
Start's commitment to wellness embraces a comprehensive vision of health
for children, families, and staff. The objective is to support healthy
physical development by encouraging practices that prevent illness or
injury, and by promoting positive, culturally relevant health behaviors
that enhance life-long well-being.
Head
Start also promotes child wellness by providing nutrition services that
supplement and complement those of the home and community. Heat Start's
child nutrition services assist families in meeting each child's nutrition
needs and in establishing good eating habits that nurture healthy development
and promote life-long well-being.
Head
Start embraces a vision of mental wellness. The objective is to build
collaborative relationships among children, families, staff, mental
health professionals, and the larger community, in order to enhance
awareness and understanding of mental wellness and the contribution
that mental health information and services can make to the wellness
of all children and families.
For
a complete list of the National Head Start Performance Standards go
to: Standards
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Program
Design and Management
The
objective of Program Design and Management is to ensure that each grantee
and delegate agency has an established policy group and a well-functioning
governing body that share responsibility for overseeing the delivery of
high quality services to children and families in accordance with Head
Start legislation, regulations, and policies. Through the Policy Council
and Policy Committee - groups with policy-making authority at the grantee
and delegate agency levels, respectively - and through the local Parent
Committees, parents and other community representatives are empowered
to actively participate in the shared decision-making process.
As
well as to establish dynamic and cohesive management systems that support
continuous improvement and foster commitment to providing the highest
level of services to children and families in accordance with legislations,
regulations, and policies.
Management
systems and procedures are part of each program's ongoing and organized
approach to managing Head Start services. They are all connected and inter-related
with each impacted by the others and all influencing and influenced by
program services. With all of these systems, the emphasis is as much on
the process involved in their implementation as it is on the product that
may come from implementation.
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