If the clinical supervisor is required by his/her agency to review the IFSP, can his/her sign at the bottom (e.g. reviewed by, credentials and date reviewed)?
Yes. • If there are three children in the family with different participants/team members, how do we complete this section, when only one page per family is required? If it is more appropriate to have separate signature and consent page for each child in the family, then do so. • What if a parent does not want a copy of the IFSP sent to a certain provider or physician? The parent should not check the box indicating their consent. • Who determines who is appropriate to receive a copy of the IFSP? This will be a discussion between the SC and the family. The family has the final decision as to who receives a copy of their plan. • Do you still have to give the family a copy of the IFSP if they decline it? Yes, the significance and importance of the document should be explained. • What is the difference between an IFSP participant and an IFSP team member? Anyone who attended the meeting must be listed as a participant. Anyone who does not attend but provided information about the child must
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