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Dental Follow-up Treatment Form

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Dental Follow-up Treatment Form
Health
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Handwashing
Community Health Clinics
State Of Illinois Certificate Of Child Exam

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State Of Illinois Certificate Of Child Exam
Health
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Handwashing
Community Health Clinics
State Of Illinois Certificate Of Religious Exemption Form

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State Of Illinois Certificate Of Religious Exemption Form
Health
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Handwashing
Community Health Clinics
Agency Health Services Advisory Council (HSAC) Form

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Agency Health Services Advisory Council (HSAC) Form
Health
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Handwashing
Community Health Clinics
COPA Pre And Post Rollover Process, Re-enrollment And Attendance Webinar COPA Rollover Webinar

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COPA Pre And Post Rollover Process, Re-enrollment And Attendance Webinar COPA Rollover Webinar
ERSEA
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Attendance Adjustment Request Form

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Attendance Adjustment Request Form
ERSEA
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Attendance Analysis Form

Complete this form and submit to your monitoring team supervisor when a program’s daily average attendance falls below 85% within any quarter.

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Attendance Analysis Form
Complete this form and submit to your monitoring team supervisor when a program’s daily average attendance falls below 85% within any quarter.
ERSEA
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Over Income Request Form

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Over Income Request Form
ERSEA
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Chicago Early Learning Digital Toolkit

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Chicago Early Learning Digital Toolkit
ERSEA
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Head Start Eligibility (HSERV) Form

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Head Start Eligibility (HSERV) Form
ERSEA
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Enrollment & Eligibility File Review

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Enrollment & Eligibility File Review
ERSEA
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Disability Services Coordinator Orientation Guide

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Disability Services Coordinator Orientation Guide
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Facts About the Americans with Disabilities Act

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Facts About the Americans with Disabilities Act
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Supporting Interactions for Children with Disabilities or Suspected Delays

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Supporting Interactions for Children with Disabilities or Suspected Delays
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Serving Children with Disabilities and the 10 Percent Eligibility Requirement

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Serving Children with Disabilities and the 10 Percent Eligibility Requirement
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Delegate Agency Disabilities Enrollment Status Report

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Delegate Agency Disabilities Enrollment Status Report
Disabilities
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Joint Screening Referral Consent Form

This form is part of the referral packet that agencies must submit with a child’s referral to Chicago Public Schools for a full and individual evaluation. The consent form is completed by agency staff reviewed with and signed by parents to allow the process to proceed. Click here to download the form in English.

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Joint Screening Referral Consent Form
This form is part of the referral packet that agencies must submit with a child’s referral to Chicago Public Schools for a full and individual evaluation. The consent form is completed by agency staff reviewed with and signed by parents to allow the process to proceed. Click here to download the form in English.
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Head Start / Chicago Early Learning Parent Invitation Letter

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Head Start / Chicago Early Learning Parent Invitation Letter
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
DFSS-CPS Referral Packet Checklist Ages Three to Five

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DFSS-CPS Referral Packet Checklist Ages Three to Five
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Early Intervention Referral And Authorization To Release Information

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Early Intervention Referral And Authorization To Release Information
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Procedures for referral to early intervention birth to three programs

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Procedures for referral to early intervention birth to three programs
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
Services for Children Who Do Not Qualify for IDEA

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Services for Children Who Do Not Qualify for IDEA
Disabilities
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
COPA Admin Tips User Manual

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COPA Admin Tips User Manual
Data Management
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
CSD CARES Resources
Criminal Background Check Documentation

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Criminal Background Check Documentation
Data Management
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CSD CARES Resources
CSD CARES Digital Hub

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CSD CARES Digital Hub
Data Management
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CSD CARES Resources
Staff Turnover Tracker Form

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Staff Turnover Tracker Form
Data Management
Policies, Procedures, & Forms
CSD CARES Resources
Family Child Care Homes (FCCH) Request Form

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Family Child Care Homes (FCCH) Request Form
Data Management
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CSD CARES Resources
Community Safety Town Halls

Join the City of Chicago's efforts to reduce violence by joining one of six in-person town hall meetings over the next few weeks. Each meeting will focus on a different region of the city.

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Join the City of Chicago's efforts to reduce violence by joining one of six in-person town hall meetings over the next few weeks. Each meeting will focus on a different region of the city.

Join the City of Chicago's efforts to reduce violence by joining one of six in-person town hallmeetings over the next few weeks. Each meeting will focus on a different region of the city.

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Cash Pilot Applications Open In April

The Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot is a $31.5 million dollar commitment from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City of Chicago as part of her effort to tackle poverty and put residents at the center of the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 5,000 Chicagoans will be selected through an open application and a citywide lottery to receive $500 per month for twelve months, with no strings attached.

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The Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot is a $31.5 million dollar commitment from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City of Chicago as part of her effort to tackle poverty and put residents at the center of the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 5,000 Chicagoans will be selected through an open application and a citywide lottery to receive $500 per month for twelve months, with no strings attached.

The Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot is a $31.5 million dollar commitment from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City of Chicago as part of her effort to tackle poverty and put residents at the center of the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 5,000 Chicagoans will be selected through an open application and a citywide lottery to receive $500 per month for twelve months, with no strings attached. That means that there are no limitations on how the money can be spent by recipients. The Mayor believes that people living with poverty simply do not have enough money to make ends meet. Cash assistance changes that circumstance and empowers residents to decide how to best meet their financial needs and goals.

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Cook County Health Walk-In Locations and Hours

Cook County Health is offering walk-in availability and appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Cook County Health is offering walk-in availability and appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Cook County Health is offering walk-in availability and appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine. To make an appointment, visit vaccine.cookcountyil.gov or call 833-308-1988 between 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Updated COVID-19 Guidance for Operating Early Care and Education/Child Care Programs

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its COVID-19 Guidance for Operating Early Care and Education/Child Care Programs.

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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its COVID-19 Guidance for Operating Early Care and Education/Child Care Programs.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its COVID-19 Guidance for Operating Early Care and Education/Child Care Programs. Updates to the guidance emphasize the importance of universal masking for everyone ages 2 and older, regardless of vaccination status. Additionally, this guidance provides more information on screening testing and updated guidance for fully vaccinated staff. Click here to learn more!

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Children Services Division 2019-2020 Annual Report

The city of Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) manages a comprehensive human service delivery system to improve the quality of life for our most vulnerable residents. DFSS coordinates programs and administers resources to children and families, unsheltered homeless residents, survivors of domestic violence, workforce development for ex-offenders, youth, veterans, and senior services. In the core area of children services, DFSS is dedicated to providing children across the city with access to high-quality early learning through a citywide school system model in community-based programs known as Chicago Early Learning (CEL).

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The city of Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) manages a comprehensive human service delivery system to improve the quality of life for our most vulnerable residents. DFSS coordinates programs and administers resources to children and families, unsheltered homeless residents, survivors of domestic violence, workforce development for ex-offenders, youth, veterans, and senior services. In the core area of children services, DFSS is dedicated to providing children across the city with access to high-quality early learning through a citywide school system model in community-based programs known as Chicago Early Learning (CEL).
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Head Start Can Help Your Family Access the Child Tax Credit Payments

The American Rescue Plan expanded the Child Tax Credit (CTC). As a result, most families, even those with little to-no income, can receive the full amount.

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The American Rescue Plan expanded the Child Tax Credit (CTC). As a result, most families, even those with little to-no income, can receive the full amount.

The American Rescue Plan expanded the Child Tax Credit (CTC). As a result, most families, even those with little to-no income, can receive the full amount. That amount is now $300 per month per child under age 6, and $250 for each child age 6 to 17. You can now receive half of the total credit amount in advance monthly payments through December 2021. You can claim the other half when you file your 2021 income tax return.

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Resources for Renters as State of Illinois Eviction Moratorium Ended

The State of Illinois’ moratorium on COVID-related evictions ended October 3 but renters still have options. For anyone worried about remaining in their home because of an inability to pay rent, the City of Chicago is reminding renters there are resources available to help them stay safely housed.

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The State of Illinois’ moratorium on COVID-related evictions ended October 3 but renters still have options. For anyone worried about remaining in their home because of an inability to pay rent, the City of Chicago is reminding renters there are resources available to help them stay safely housed.

The State of Illinois’ moratorium on COVID-related evictions ended October 3 but renters still have options. For anyone worried about remaining in their home because of an inability to pay rent, the City of Chicago is reminding renters there are resources available to help them stay safely housed.

Financial assistance is still available and tenants may qualify for up to 15 months of rent payments, in addition to utility payment assistance. Residents can visit chicago.gov/renthelp to apply, and check the status of an application for rental assistance submitted in the summer.

Through a partnership with the Lawyers’ Committee for Better Housing, renters can receive free legal and mitigation assistance to prevent being evicted. The hotline, Rentervention, is free and confidential, and tenants can call 312-347-7600, visit rentervention.com or text “hi” to 866-7RENTER (866-773-6837) to start a conversation with Renny, Rentervention’s bot.

The Cook County Legal Aid for Housing and Debt (CCLAHD) offers free legal help, mediation, and connections to other resources including rental assistance. To learn more, call 855-956-5763 or visit https://cookcountylegalaid.org.

Under the COVID-19 Evictions Protection Ordinance, landlords filing evictions due to nonpayment of rent against tenants who have coronavirus-related financial hardships, must wait for a seven-day “cooling-off” period in addition to the regular five-day notice period. After the “cooling-off” period, landlords must show the court that they have engaged in good faith efforts to reach a reasonable alternative to eviction, including mediation, payment plans or other options before an eviction can proceed.

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Child Care Restoration Grant

Illinois has been awarded $331 million in financial aid to support child care through the latest federal relief package passed by the US Congress. The continuation of the Child Care Restoration Grants is designed to help sustain child care as the economy continues to reopen.

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Illinois has been awarded $331 million in financial aid to support child care through the latest federal relief package passed by the US Congress. The continuation of the Child Care Restoration Grants is designed to help sustain child care as the economy continues to reopen.

Illinois has been awarded $331 million in financial aid to support child care through the latest federal relief package passed by the US Congress. Unlike the Child Care Restoration Grants (CCRG) in 2020, these funds will flow directly through the Illinois Department of Human Services. We know our state’s recovery relies on the economic survival of our child care system. The continuation of the Child Care Restoration Grants is designed to help sustain child care as the economy continues to reopen. Click here for more information.

  • Grant applications and renewal opt-ins will open on Monday, October 18, 2021, and close on Wednesday, December 15, 2021.

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Child Care Assistance for Unemployed Parents

Beginning October 1, 2021, parents who are unemployed and actively seeking employment will be eligible for three months of Child Care Assistance, provided they meet the standard CCAP eligibility requirements.

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Beginning October 1, 2021, parents who are unemployed and actively seeking employment will be eligible for three months of Child Care Assistance, provided they meet the standard CCAP eligibility requirements.

Beginning October 1, 2021, parents who are unemployed and actively seeking employment will be eligible for three months of Child Care Assistance, provided they meet the standard CCAP eligibility requirements. If parents become employed or enroll in an education program before the end of the three-month period and meet all other CCAP eligibility requirements, their eligibility will continue for 12 months in total.

Families interested in applying for support through the Child Care Assistance Program, can contact their local Child Care Resource & Referral Agency (CCR&R) which can be found online at https://www.inccrra.org/about/sdasearch or by calling 1-877-202-4453 toll-free.

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2021 Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship

The CSBG Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for income-eligible residents of the City of Chicago who demonstrate academic achievement, career potential, and educational motivation.

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The CSBG Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for income-eligible residents of the City of Chicago who demonstrate academic achievement, career potential, and educational motivation.

The CSBG Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for income-eligible residents of the City of Chicago who demonstrate academic achievement, career potential, and educational motivation. Displaced and underemployed workers, high school graduates (or equivalent), and Chicago residents aspiring to obtain higher education and employment are invited to apply. Applications are due August 16, 2021, by 5:00 p.m.

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