Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 281-41.329 - Family support mentoring programIf moneys are appropriated by the general assembly for a fiscal year for the purpose provided in this rule, the department will develop guidelines for a comprehensive family support mentoring program that meets the language and communication needs of families, or implement them if guidelines already exist. The department, in consultation with the Iowa school for the deaf, will administer the family support mentoring program for deaf or hard-of-hearing children.
(1)General department powers. In establishing the family support mentoring program, the department may do all of the following, either directly or through a contract or agreement:a. Hire a family support mentoring coordinator.b. Utilize the parent resource created in Iowa Code section 256B.10(2) as well as other resources to provide families with information and guidance on language, communication, social, and emotional development of their child.c. Recruit family support mentors to serve the needs of the family support mentoring program.d. Train parents of a deaf or hard-of-hearing child to become family support mentors and train deaf or hard-of-hearing adults to become deaf or hard-of-hearing adult family support mentors.e. Reach out to parents of children identified through the early hearing detection and intervention program in the Iowa department of health and human services and share information about the family support mentoring program services available to such parents.f. Reach out to families referred by primary care providers, the area education agencies, and from other agencies that provide services to deaf or hard-of-hearing children.g. Provide follow-up contact, as necessary, to establish services after initial referral.h. Provide administrative oversight of any program established under this rule. Administrative oversight may include: (1) Review of the qualifications of mentors;(2) Alignment of family needs with paired mentors;(3) Administration and analysis of satisfaction surveys; and(4) Gathering demographic data of those served, such as ages and geographic location of children.(2)Collaboration.a. The department shall work with the early hearing detection and intervention program in the Iowa department of health and human services, the Iowa school for the deaf, and the area education agencies when developing the guidelines.b. The department shall coordinate family support mentoring activities with the early hearing detection and intervention program in the Iowa department of health and human services, the Iowa school for the deaf, the area education agencies, and nonprofit organizations that provide family support mentoring to parents with deaf or hard-of-hearing children.(3)Nature of the program.a. A family support mentor may be any of the following: (1) A parent who has experience raising a child who is deaf or hard-of-hearing and who has experience supporting the child's communication and language development.(2) A deaf or hard-of-hearing adult who serves as a deaf or hard-of-hearing role model for the children and their families. Deaf or hard-of-hearing family support mentors may provide parents with an understanding of American sign language and English, including instructional philosophies for both, such as bilingual bimodal, listening and spoken language, total communication, and other philosophies, as well as other forms of communication, deaf culture, deaf community, and self-identity.(3) The department will ensure mentors are qualified to provide supports that match the specific needs, experiences, and desires of families of children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.(4) Nothing in this rule shall be construed to create or require any credential or certification to serve as a family support mentor.b. With the consent of the parent of the deaf or hard-of-hearing child, the family support mentoring program shall pair families based on the specific need, experience, or want of the parent of the deaf or hard-of-hearing child with another family mentor or deaf or hard-of-hearing adult mentor to provide support.c. The family support mentoring program under this rule shall meet the following additional standards: (1) Serve families of children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing from the child's birth through age 8, and may serve learners up to age 21;(2) Provide services statewide, regardless of educational setting of the child;(3) Make services available to families based on their specific need, experience, or want;(4) Make services available to all children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing and their families, regardless of children's eligibility for other programs, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and(5) Not condition receipt of services under this rule upon eligibility under this chapter or 281-Chapter 120.(4)Rule of construction. This rule only applies in a fiscal year for which there is an appropriation by the general assembly.Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-41.329
Amended by IAB April 19, 2023/Volume XLV, Number 21, effective 5/24/2023Adopted by IAB April 17, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 21, effective 5/22/2024