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Advocacy for Low-Income Children with Disabilities in California 2017
Chair(s):
Brian Blalock, Jill Rowland
Practice Area:
Disabled children,
Diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias,
Family law,
Low-income families,
Practice skills (Pro bono),
Pro bono
Published:
Apr 2017
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Front Matter
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Appendix A: Special Education Questionnaire
Chapter 2. Appendix B: Sample Records Request
Chapter 3. Appendix C: Requesting Education Records: Step-by-Step Guide
Chapter 4. Appendix D: Contacts, Education Evaluation & Attorney Consultation Checklist
Chapter 5. Appendix E: Education Evaluation Annotated Sample
Chapter 6. Appendix F: Education Manual
Chapter 7. Appendix G: Requesting a Special Education Assessment: Step-by-Step Guide
Chapter 8. Appendix H: Special Education Rights and Responsibilities—Sample Assessment Request Letters
Chapter 9. Appendix I: Independent Education Evaluations—Keeping the “I” in IEE
Chapter 10. Appendix J: Positive Behavior Assessment and Planning in Schools Fact Sheet
Chapter 11. Appendix K: Foster Youth Education Rights Handout
Chapter 12. Appendix L: Foster Youth Education Toolkit
Chapter 13. Appendix M: All County Letter No. 13-03, The Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-351) Education Travel Reimbursement
Chapter 14. Advocacy for Low-Income Children with Disabilities in California (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 15. California Minor Consent and Confidentiality Laws, National Center for Youth Law
Chapter 16. California Pregnancy Health Coverage Chart, National Health Law Program
Chapter 17. California Single Streamlined Application for Health Insurance, Covered California, California Department of Health Care Services
Chapter 18. Family PACT Overview, California Department of Health Care Services
Chapter 19. Key Facts About Health4All Kids Expansion, Health4AllKids, The Children’s Partnership
Chapter 20. Health Coverage Options for Low-Income Pregnant Women in California, National Health Law Program
Chapter 21. Katie A., et al. v. Bontá, First Amended Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief
Chapter 22. Katie A., et al. v. Bontá, Frequently Asked Questions, Core Practice Model Guide and Medi-Cal Manual for ICC, IHBS & TFC, Updated August 13, 2013
Chapter 23. MHSUDS Information Notice No. 16-004, Provision of ICC and IHBS as Medically Necessary Through EPSDT, State of California—Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Health Care Services, February 5, 2016
Chapter 24. 42 U.S.C. § 1396d(r)—Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment Services
Chapter 25. Crossing Guards Wanted: Navigating Among the Intersections of Public Mental Health Programs for Youth
Chapter 26. Health Supports for Low Income Youth: Pregnant/Parenting and Mental Health (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 27. Best Practices Questionnaire for Non-Medical Out-of-Home Care Authorization
Chapter 28. Monthly Deeming Worksheet (Spouse to Spouse)—Form SSA-8015 (8-92)
Chapter 29. POMS DI 14505.010: Policy for Section 301 Payments to Individuals Participating in a Vocational Rehabilitation or Similar Program, Social Security Administration
Chapter 30. SSI Childhood Disability Functional Questionnaire
Chapter 31. Functional Assessment for Children (Age 0 to attainment of age 18)
Chapter 32. Sample Non-Medical Out-of-Home Request Letter
Chapter 33. POMS DI 25225.020: How We Define “Marked” and “Extreme” Limitations (Section 416.926a(e)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 34. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 16-3p: Title II and XVI: Evaluation of Symptoms in Disability Claims
Chapter 35. POMS DI 25225.030: Acquiring and Using Information (Section 416.926a(g)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 36. POMS DI 25225.035: Attending and Completing Tasks (Section 416.926a(h)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 37. POMS DI 25225.040: Interacting and Relating With Others (Section 416.926a(i)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 38. POMS DI 25225.045: Moving About and Manipulating Objects (Section 416.926a(j)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 39. POMS DI 25225.050: Caring for Yourself (Section 416.926a(k)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 40. POMS DI 25225.055: Health and Physical Well-Being (Section 416.926a(l)), Social Security Administration
Chapter 41. Childhood Disability Evaluation Form (Form SSA-538-F6)
Chapter 42. Child Disability Report (Form SSA-3820-BK)
Chapter 43. Sample SSI Request for On the Record Decision
Chapter 44. Sample SSI Child Advocacy Letter
Chapter 45. Sample SSI Child Brief
Chapter 46. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-1p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability Under the Functional Equivalence Rule—The “Whole Child” Approach
Chapter 47. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-2p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—Documenting a Child’s Impairment-Related Limitations
Chapter 48. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-3p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Acquiring and Using Information”
Chapter 49. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-4p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Attending and Completing Tasks”
Chapter 50. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-5p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Interacting and Relating with Others”
Chapter 51. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-6p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Moving About and Manipulating Objects”
Chapter 52. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-7p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Caring for Yourself”
Chapter 53. Policy Interpretation Ruling—SSR 09-8p: Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability—The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Health and Physical Well-Being”
Chapter 54. What You Need to Know About Your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) When You Turn 18 (SSA Publication No. 05-11005)
Chapter 55. Supplemental Security Income: An Introduction for Youth Advocates (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 56. Information Bulletin, California Department of Justice, Division of Law Enforcement, Probation Officer Obligations for Probation Youth in Foster Care, December 9, 2016
Chapter 57. Major v. McMahon, Manual Letter No. EAS-98-03
Chapter 58. Authorization for Nonmedical Out-of-Home Care Application
Chapter 59. All County Letter No. 08-17, Dual Agency Care Rates for Children with Developmental Disabilities Who Receive Aid to Families with Dependent Children-Foster Care or Adoption Assistance Program Benefits, State of California—Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Social Services
Chapter 60. All County Letter No. 08-54, Instructions Regarding the Supplement to the Rate Paid on Behalf of a Dual Agency Child, State of California—Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Social Services
Chapter 61. Emily Q., et al. v. Bonta, 208 F. Supp.2d 1078 (2001)
Chapter 62. All County Information Notice No. I-50-16, Continuum of Care Reform (CCR) (Assembly Bill (AB) 403 General Information), State of California—Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Social Services
Chapter 63. All County Letter No. 16-79, Information About the Continuum of Care Reform (CCR) Home-Based Family Care(HBFC) and Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) Rates Structure and Conversion Process from the Old Rate Structure to the New Rate Structure, State of California—Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Social Services
Chapter 64. Sample State Hearing Request Form, Social Services Agency Appeals Unit
Chapter 65. Application to Commence Proceedings by Affidavit and Decision by Social Worker, JV-210, Judicial Council of California
Chapter 66. Application to Review Decision by Social Worker Not to Commence Proceedings, JV-215, Judicial Council of California
Chapter 67. All County Letter No. 11-61, Extended Foster Care (EFC), State of California—Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Social Services
Chapter 68. Frequently Asked Questions—Clarification Regarding Adult Treatment Facilities
Chapter 69. N.S. v. Superior Court, 2016 WL 7826623 (2016)
Chapter 70. Advocacy for Low-Income Children with Disabilities in California: Advocacy for Court-Involved Youth with Disabilities (PowerPoint slides)
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