The Louisiana State Interagency Coordinating Council (LA-SICC) is an independent board operating within the Office of the Governor in Baton Rouge, LA. LA-SICC works in collaboration with the Louisiana Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities to design and oversee the implementation of a comprehensive, interagency system for infants and toddlers with special needs and their families, ensuring that families are supported and each child's potential is maximized.
LA-SICC advises and assists the Louisiana Department of Health as the Lead Agency in the monitoring and evaluation of the Early Steps Louisiana's Early Intervention System, which provides coordinated health, social, and educational services to young children with special needs. The council also promotes interagency agreements, identifies sources of support for early intervention services, and assists in the transition of infants and toddlers to preschool or other appropriate services.
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