Please reach out to Beth Altmann, P811Q Transition Team Leader, at baltman2@schools.nyc.gov for more information about transition services.
Please find new information below on “How to use NYCSA & Upcoming Events.”
Through the Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), you can access supports and services that can help your family to support you to live in your family home; assistance for you to live on your own in the community of your choice; help if you want to work, take part in volunteer opportunities or other types of community involvement; and assistance accessing services you need to live your life, including connecting you to clinical or therapeutic supports.
Click HERE for OPWDD services.
Click HERE for instructions on how to apply.
Contact Information for Queens Regional Office: Call (718) 217-5890
Families can apply for financial assistance to pay for childcare services at an EarlyLearn NYC care program. EarlyLearn NYC is now funded by the Department of Education, in partnership with the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS).
Click HERE for childcare information
Contact information: Call (718)-935-2009
Email: CCapplication@schools.nyc.gov
Click HERE for assistance applying for Unemployment Insurance benefits
Contact information: Call (888) 209-8124
Email: ETA.webportal@dol.gov
Home Instruction Schools provides educational services for all school aged children (grades K-12) who are unable to attend school due to orthopedic, non-orthopedic/medical, or psychiatric reasons. Home Instruction is an interim, non-diploma granting program. Home Instruction provides academic services to limit the educational effects of a long-term absence (four weeks or more).
Click HERE for Home Instruction Schools Contact Information: Call (718) 794-7200
FAP provides support to families that are struggling with everyday challenges. FAP works to strengthen families, reduce conflict, and connect your family to many services that provide ongoing support in your community. It helps families handle concerns such as a child running away, skipping school, or disruptive behavior, without having to go to court.
Click HERE for FAP services
Contact Information for Queens Office: Call (718) 725-3244
Email: FAPinquiry@acs.nyc.gov