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Local Infants and Toddlers Program Results for Early Intervention Services
 
Wicomico: Indicator 5 

Percent of infants and toddlers birth to 1 with IFSPs compared to national data.

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Results

2004/052005/062006/072007/082008/092009/102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/152015/162016/172017/182018/192019/202020/212021/222022/232023/24
State Baseline:1.22%-------------------
State Target:-1.33%1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%1.51%1.52%1.53%1.54%1.55%1.56%1.56%1.58%1.59%1.60%
State Results:-1.24%1.34%1.25%1.33%1.47%1.59%
Target Met
1.48%1.55%
Target Met
1.68%
Target Met
1.53%
Target Met
1.61%
Target Met
1.59%
Target Met
1.53%1.68%
Target Met
1.60%
Target Met
1.14%1.31%1.43%1.47%
State Total# of Children:-76493764937806075362765117152373059719767326773284729077258072259708436992669583665946958369158
State Indicator Measurement:-9519519791005112611341083111312321119117611551104118711167938719981015
Wicomico Results:-1.07%1.43%1.26%1.05%1.33%1.31%2.13%
Target Met
0.79%1.49%1.59%
Target Met
0.92%0.74%1.62%
Target Met
1.29%1.19%1.52%1.92%
Target Met
3.84%
Target Met
2.00%
Target Met
Wicomico Total# of Children:-1218119013481334135412171269126812781197119212191234124112581251125112511252
Wicomico Indicator Measurement:-1317171418162710191911920161519244825


Narrative Description of Indicator

Based on data provided by OSEP on www.ideadata.org, the 24 LITPs provided early intervention services to 1.49% of the Maryland resident birth to one-year-old population. The percentage of children birth to one year of age receiving early intervention services in Maryland increased from 1.44% in FFY 2022 to 1.49% in FFY 2023, but the State failed to meet the target of 1.60%.
 
Fifteen of the 24 LITPs met the State target of 1.60% for the percentage of birth to one-year-old children receiving early intervention services. Efforts were made throughout the State to increase public awareness of the program, especially among primary health care providers, in an attempt to increase the number of referrals from both parents and providers. If the State target was not met, LITPs were required to develop and implement improvement plan strategies and, as necessary, received technical assistance from MSDE (note: 2020 resident population data were used for LEA determinations because 2021 data had not yet been released at the time of analysis).
 






2022-2023 Archive: Early Intervention Services - Indicator 5
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2005-2006 Archive: Early Intervention Services - Indicator 5