Notice of a Supplemental Award to the Zero to Three National Center for Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc. Cooperative Agreement for the Infant-Toddler Court Program, 36216-36217 [2020-12834]
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Administration
National Advisory Council on Migrant
Health Meeting Cancellation
Maria G. Button,
Director, Executive Secretariat.
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Health Resources and Services
Administration; Department of Health
and Human Services.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice of meeting cancellation.
SUMMARY:
Health Resources and Services
Administration
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Notice of a Supplemental Award to the
Zero to Three National Center for
Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc.
Cooperative Agreement for the InfantToddler Court Program
This is to notify the public
that the July 29–30, 2020, and
November 4–5, 2020, meetings of the
National Advisory Council on Migrant
Health (NACMH) are canceled.
Esther Paul, NACMH Designated
Federal Officer, Strategic Initiatives and
Planning Division, Office of Policy and
Program Development, Bureau of
Primary Health Care, HRSA, 5600
Fishers Lane, 16N38B, Rockville,
Maryland 20857; 301–594–4300; or
epaul@hrsa.gov.
The
decision to cancel these NACMH
meetings has been made after carefully
considering the difficulties of obtaining
a quorum in light of the current COVID–
19 public health emergency and council
members’ concerns regarding their
inability to access the needed internet
speeds to conduct a video meeting.
Consistent with the provisions in the
NACMH Charter, these meetings were
previously announced in the Federal
Register, as follows:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA), Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice of funding award.
AGENCY:
HRSA announces the award
of supplemental funding of
approximately $7,000,000 to the Zero to
Three National Center for Infant,
Toddler and Families, Inc. Cooperative
Agreement for the Infant-Toddler Court
Program (ITCP). The supplemental
funding will allow the current recipient,
during the period of September 30,
2020–September 29, 2021, to continue
to improve the health, safety, well-being
and development of infants, toddlers,
and families in the child welfare system.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lynlee Tanner Stapleton, Division of
Home Visiting and Early Childhood
Services, HRSA, 5600 Fishers Lane,
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Phone: 301–443–5764, Email:
lstapleton@hrsa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient of Award: Zero to
Three National Center for Infant,
Toddler and Families, Inc.
Amount of Non-Competitive Award:
$7,000,000.
Period of Supplemental Funding: 09/
30/2020–09/29/2021.
CFDA Number: 93.110.
Authority: Social Security Act, Title
V, § 501(a)(2) (42 U.S.C. 701(a)(2)).
Justification: Starting in 2014, the
Administration for Children and
Families supported the Quality
Improvement Center for Research Based
Infant-Toddler Court Teams to provide
technical assistance and implement
projects to fully develop and expand
research-based child welfare infanttoddler court teams. The program was
transferred to HRSA in Fiscal Year (FY)
2018 and awarded to Zero to Three
National Center for Infant, Toddler and
Families, Inc. ($3,000,000 per year for 3
years) to provide training, technical
assistance, implementation support, and
evaluation research for a network of
infant-toddler court teams.
The Explanatory Statement
accompanying the Further Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2020, indicated that
‘‘The agreement includes no less than
$10,000,000 for the third year of a
cooperative agreement to support
research-based Infant-Toddler Court
Teams to change child welfare practices
to improve the well-being of infants,
toddlers, and their families as described
in House Report 116–62.’’ Furthermore,
the House Report (H. Rept. 116–62)
included the following language from
the House Committee on
Appropriations: ‘‘The Committee
includes $10,000,000 for the third year
of a cooperative agreement to support
research-based Infant Toddler Court
Teams to change child welfare practices
to improve well-being for infants,
toddlers, and their families. The
Committee expects this increase of
$7,000,000 above the fiscal year 2019
enacted level to: (1) Build upon the
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work of sites established through the
Quality Improvement Center for
Research-based Infant Toddler Court
Teams, including by providing training
and technical assistance in support of
such court teams’ efforts across the
country, and (2) support additional
outreach sites to start a court team.’’
Providing this funding as a supplement
to this cooperative agreement recipient,
Zero to Three, Inc. is necessary to
improve infant-toddler courts.
ITCP provides high-quality services
across multiple systems, building on the
previously developed Safe Babies Court
Team approach, and works to
strengthen and align the child welfare,
and family risk/need, as well as
emphasize the continued expansion of
cross-sector engagement and alliances at
state and local levels. Expected
activities include significantly
expanding the number of new sites
engaged in outreach and start-up
activities, supporting states or other
regional networks of sites to plan for
and develop common infrastructure and
resource sharing, increasing the depth of
training and technical assistance offered
to existing implementation sites,
providing increased sub-awards to
implementation sites to increase sites’
service capacity, and expanding current
evaluation work.
Grantee/organization name
Grant No.
State
Zero to Three National Center for Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc ..............
U2DMC32394 .......
DC ..........
Thomas J. Engels,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection: Public
Comment Request; Information
Collection Request Title: Title V
Maternal and Child Health Services
Block Grant to States Program:
Guidance and Forms for the Title V
Application/Annual Report OMB No.
0915–0172—Revision
Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA), Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In compliance with the
requirement for opportunity for public
comment on proposed data collection
projects, the Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA)
announces plans to submit an
Information Collection Request (ICR),
described below, to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB). Prior
to submitting the ICR to OMB, HRSA
seeks comments from the public
regarding the burden estimate, below, or
any other aspect of the ICR.
DATES: Comments on this ICR must be
received no later than August 14, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments to
paperwork@hrsa.gov or mail the HRSA
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health, and early childhood and
community systems to meet the unique
and urgent needs of infants, toddlers,
and their families who have
experienced, or are at risk for,
significant maltreatment and/or foster
care placement.
The additional funding will continue
to advance outcomes associated with
the prevention of infant/toddler
maltreatment and the need for child
placement into foster care; care linkages
for involved children and parents with
preventative and indicated health care
services; expanded reach of infanttoddler court teams; and improved early
identification of and response to child
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Information Collection Clearance
Officer, Room 14N136B, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Rockville, MD 20857.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
request more information on the
proposed project or to obtain a copy of
the data collection plans and draft
instruments, email paperwork@hrsa.gov
or call Lisa Wright-Solomon, the HRSA
Information Collection Clearance Officer
at (301) 443–1984.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: When
submitting comments or requesting
information, please include the
information request collection title for
reference.
Information Collection Request Title:
Title V Maternal and Child Health
Services Block Grant to States Program:
Guidance and Forms for the Title V
Application/Annual Report OMB No.
0915–0172—Revision.
Abstract: HRSA is updating the Title
V Maternal and Child Health Services
Block Grant to States Program:
Guidance and Forms for the Title V
Application/Annual Report. This
Guidance is used annually by the 50
states and nine jurisdictions (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘state’’) in applying for
Block Grants under Title V of the Social
Security Act and in preparing the
required Annual Report. The updates
being proposed by HRSA’s Maternal and
Child Health Bureau for this edition of
the Guidance continue to honor the
federal-state partnership that is
supported by the Title V Maternal and
Child Health Services Block Grant and
reinforce the state’s role in developing
a 5-year Action Plan that addresses its
individual priority needs. These
proposed updates build on and further
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authorized
funding level
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proposed
funding level
$ 9,938,555
refine the reporting structure and vision
that was outlined in the previous
edition. As such, they are intended to
enable a state to provide an articulate
and comprehensive description of its
Title V program activities and its
leadership efforts in advancing and
assuring a public health system that
serves the Maternal and Child Health
population. HRSA’s proposed updates
to this edition of the Guidance were
informed by comments received from
State Title V program leadership,
national Maternal and Child Health
leaders and other stakeholders.
While retaining the current
organizational structure, performance
measure framework and focus on family
partnership, specific updates to this
edition of the Title V Maternal and
Child Health Services Block Grant to
States Program: Guidance and Forms for
the Title V Application/Annual Report
include the following:
(1) Add clarifying language/
instructions for completing reporting
forms and update the Glossary of terms,
references and citations, as needed.
(2) Revise the content of the National
Outcome/Performance Measure Detail
Sheets to include the 2030 Healthy
People Objectives and to provide clear
links to evidence-based and-informed
strategies, federally available/statereported data and data notes.
(3) Revise the format for Form #10e,
which serves as the detail sheet for the
state-specific measures (i.e., Evidencebased and -Informed Strategy Measures,
State Performance Measures, and State
Outcome Measures).
(4) Provide continued emphasis on
family partnership and engagement at
the systems level and include the
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Notice of a Supplemental Award to the Zero to Three National
Center for Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc. Cooperative Agreement for
the Infant-Toddler Court Program
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department
of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice of funding award.
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SUMMARY: HRSA announces the award of supplemental funding of
approximately $7,000,000 to the Zero to Three National Center for
Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc. Cooperative Agreement for the
Infant-Toddler Court Program (ITCP). The supplemental funding will
allow the current recipient, during the period of September 30, 2020-
September 29, 2021, to continue to improve the health, safety, well-
being and development of infants, toddlers, and families in the child
welfare system.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lynlee Tanner Stapleton, Division of
Home Visiting and Early Childhood Services, HRSA, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Room 18N-146A, Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: 301-443-5764, Email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient of Award: Zero to Three National Center for
Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc.
Amount of Non-Competitive Award: $7,000,000.
Period of Supplemental Funding: 09/30/2020-09/29/2021.
CFDA Number: 93.110.
Authority: Social Security Act, Title V, Sec. 501(a)(2) (42 U.S.C.
701(a)(2)).
Justification: Starting in 2014, the Administration for Children
and Families supported the Quality Improvement Center for Research
Based Infant-Toddler Court Teams to provide technical assistance and
implement projects to fully develop and expand research-based child
welfare infant-toddler court teams. The program was transferred to HRSA
in Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 and awarded to Zero to Three National Center
for Infant, Toddler and Families, Inc. ($3,000,000 per year for 3
years) to provide training, technical assistance, implementation
support, and evaluation research for a network of infant-toddler court
teams.
The Explanatory Statement accompanying the Further Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2020, indicated that ``The agreement includes no
less than $10,000,000 for the third year of a cooperative agreement to
support research-based Infant-Toddler Court Teams to change child
welfare practices to improve the well-being of infants, toddlers, and
their families as described in House Report 116-62.'' Furthermore, the
House Report (H. Rept. 116-62) included the following language from the
House Committee on Appropriations: ``The Committee includes $10,000,000
for the third year of a cooperative agreement to support research-based
Infant Toddler Court Teams to change child welfare practices to improve
well-being for infants, toddlers, and their families. The Committee
expects this increase of $7,000,000 above the fiscal year 2019 enacted
level to: (1) Build upon the
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work of sites established through the Quality Improvement Center for
Research-based Infant Toddler Court Teams, including by providing
training and technical assistance in support of such court teams'
efforts across the country, and (2) support additional outreach sites
to start a court team.'' Providing this funding as a supplement to this
cooperative agreement recipient, Zero to Three, Inc. is necessary to
improve infant-toddler courts.
ITCP provides high-quality services across multiple systems,
building on the previously developed Safe Babies Court Team approach,
and works to strengthen and align the child welfare, health, and early
childhood and community systems to meet the unique and urgent needs of
infants, toddlers, and their families who have experienced, or are at
risk for, significant maltreatment and/or foster care placement.
The additional funding will continue to advance outcomes associated
with the prevention of infant/toddler maltreatment and the need for
child placement into foster care; care linkages for involved children
and parents with preventative and indicated health care services;
expanded reach of infant-toddler court teams; and improved early
identification of and response to child and family risk/need, as well
as emphasize the continued expansion of cross-sector engagement and
alliances at state and local levels. Expected activities include
significantly expanding the number of new sites engaged in outreach and
start-up activities, supporting states or other regional networks of
sites to plan for and develop common infrastructure and resource
sharing, increasing the depth of training and technical assistance
offered to existing implementation sites, providing increased sub-
awards to implementation sites to increase sites' service capacity, and
expanding current evaluation work.
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FY 2019 FY 2020
Grantee/organization name Grant No. State authorized proposed
funding level funding level
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Zero to Three National Center for U2DMC32394................. DC.............. $2,986,820 $ 9,938,555
Infant, Toddler and Families,
Inc.
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Thomas J. Engels,
Administrator.
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