Eitp Resources
The "Resources" section of this site contains a culmination of state and national resources on a variety of topics specific to early intervention. Each topic box is a link to a resource page that provides additional information related to that particular topic—or use the following list to navigate to a resource page. 211 connects people to the help they need. We provide the most comprehensive information on health and human services in King County. Whether it's for housing assistance, help with financial needs, or to find the location of the nearest food bank. *Please Note: Due to the complexity of referrals, we are not able to offer Rent (Eviction Prevention), Utilities (Disconnection Protections), or Legal service referrals via chat.
For these needs, please call us at 211 or 800.621.4636, Monday- Friday, 9am to 5pm. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you helping me stay in my home and making sure my granddaughter has a safe place to live. I don’t know what I would have done without you. I’m just so grateful to Crisis Clinic for the help I received. Grandmother from Seattle who was worried she could lose the apartment she shared with her 5-year-old granddaughter There would be many more people, living lives of significantly less quality in our community if it wasn’t for all the work that you all do.
I know that I and many people like me rely on your service and expertise to help people throughout the county. Thank you! Call 9-1-1. Seattle Police Department officers are available 24/7 to support you. Crisis Connections can link you to 2-1-1 Community Resources Online (CRO), the most up-to-date and comprehensive database of health and human services available for all of Washington State. The King County 2-1-1 section at this link draws from more than 5,000 services and 1,500 agencies.
Thinking of suicide? Call their 24-hr Crisis Line at (206) 461-3222, or 1 (866) 427-4747 Teen Link – You're not alone. There is someone that’s willing to listen to you without judgment. Teen Link is a program of Crisis Connections that specifically serves youth in Washington State. Aging and Disability Services (ADS) – The “front door” to most of our ADS division’s extensive, reliable network for aging and disability services in King County is via Community Living Connections.
Calls and consultations are professional, confidential, and free of charge. King County 211 offers downloadable brochures to help connect people with the most critical services in King County. Brochures are updated at least three times per year and often more frequently. The date of the last update is printed on the front of the brochure. The status of funding, services, hours of operation, etc. for social service agencies is constantly changing.
We advise users to check our website often in order to ensure your agency is distributing the most recent version of these brochures, or you can subscribe to our mailing list to receive the... To view or download the brochures you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader This brochure lists emergency shelters, urban campsites, and safe parking programs in King County for single women, single men, couples, families with children, youth and young adults, and for survivors of domestic violence in... Seattle/King County Emergency Shelters, August 2025 Below is a detailed table of EITP Live Events offered in person or online, but you may be interested in the following pages as well: Check our sites often as we have new events regularly!
Credit Hour Area Abbreviations: See Core Content Areas (pdf) for additional details on types of credit hours. Edit embedded media in the Files Tab and re-insert as needed. Edit embedded media in the Files Tab and re-insert as needed. Below you will find a variety of resources related to evaluation/assessment and eligibility. Please remember that the Early Intervention Provider Handbook also includes a definitions section as well as a list of qualified staff and billing codes and rates for evaluation and assessment in the Illinois Early... Provider Information Notice – Evaluation-Assessment Clarification – 11-20-15 (pdf)
Updated Evaluation Assessment Guidelines (pdf) Evaluation-Assessment Report Format – R12-01-15 – PDF Evaluation-Assessment Report Format – R12-01-15 – Word document This page includes the EITP YouTube channel and videos produced by EITP to increase awareness and build understanding of Early Intervention (EI) and support EI team members as the work with children and families. Additionally, EITP offers supplements to help introduce EI to families and describe the partnership between EI, families, and child care providers. This channel shares video resources for the Early Intervention Training Program at the University of Illinois (EITP).
The mission of the Early Intervention Training Program at the University of Illinois is to develop a comprehensive system of personnel development that is regional, responsive, and reflective of best practice in the field... Please feel free to share these resources with families and colleagues. A sample of our playlists includes the following: Published on January 16, 2020, runtime 8 min. This Illinois family shares their experience navigating the Early Intervention process with their first child. Produced in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Human Services and Chris Guillen Photography.
The Early Intervention Training program at the University of Illinois will post newsletters quarterly that include news, updates, and resources related to early intervention in Illinois and nationwide. These newsletters are delivered electronically every quarter to those who subscribe to to our newsletter. Below is a list of recent EITP newsletters! EITP sponsors numerous training events each year that support the mission and vision of the Illinois Early Intervention System. Our "Non-EITP Events" calendar also includes events from other sponsoring entities that have been reviewed by EITP for Early Intervention credit. These events are shared as training resources to the field.
These reviewed events are posted to our training calendar as a courtesy not as an endorsement. Please check the calendar for the amount of credit for each event. Training events may be face-to-face or online. EITP Events EITP Online Events Non-EITP Events
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The "Resources" Section Of This Site Contains A Culmination Of
The "Resources" section of this site contains a culmination of state and national resources on a variety of topics specific to early intervention. Each topic box is a link to a resource page that provides additional information related to that particular topic—or use the following list to navigate to a resource page. 211 connects people to the help they need. We provide the most comprehensive info...
For These Needs, Please Call Us At 211 Or 800.621.4636,
For these needs, please call us at 211 or 800.621.4636, Monday- Friday, 9am to 5pm. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you helping me stay in my home and making sure my granddaughter has a safe place to live. I don’t know what I would have done without you. I’m just so grateful to Crisis Clinic for the help I received. Grandmother from Seattle who was worried she could lose the apartment she s...
I Know That I And Many People Like Me Rely
I know that I and many people like me rely on your service and expertise to help people throughout the county. Thank you! Call 9-1-1. Seattle Police Department officers are available 24/7 to support you. Crisis Connections can link you to 2-1-1 Community Resources Online (CRO), the most up-to-date and comprehensive database of health and human services available for all of Washington State. The Ki...
Thinking Of Suicide? Call Their 24-hr Crisis Line At (206)
Thinking of suicide? Call their 24-hr Crisis Line at (206) 461-3222, or 1 (866) 427-4747 Teen Link – You're not alone. There is someone that’s willing to listen to you without judgment. Teen Link is a program of Crisis Connections that specifically serves youth in Washington State. Aging and Disability Services (ADS) – The “front door” to most of our ADS division’s extensive, reliable network for ...
Calls And Consultations Are Professional, Confidential, And Free Of Charge.
Calls and consultations are professional, confidential, and free of charge. King County 211 offers downloadable brochures to help connect people with the most critical services in King County. Brochures are updated at least three times per year and often more frequently. The date of the last update is printed on the front of the brochure. The status of funding, services, hours of operation, etc. f...