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What is Intervention and Referral Services (I&RS)?
I&RS is a state mandated system of clearly defined steps that are taken to assist a struggling student in improving educational outcomes. These steps are taken by a multi-disciplinary team which meets, regularly, to monitor the success of students identified through the referral process, as needing specific academic and/or behavior “interventions” in order to be successful. These interventions are monitored over a period of time and may be modified, enhanced or discontinued as indicated by the needs of the student involved. The I&RS team aids students in the general education program, but also provides support for students determined to be in need of special education programs.
What are the functions of Intervention and Referral Services (I&RS)?
As stated in N.J.A.C. 6A:16-8.1, the functions of I&RS are as follows:
- Identify learning, behavior and health difficulties of students
- Collect thorough information of the identified difficulties
- Develop and implement action plans which provide for appropriate interventions based on the information collected and the desired results
- Provide support, guidance and professional development to school staff to properly identify and implement interventions designed to address student difficulties
- Actively involve parents and guardians in the development and implementation of I&RS action plans
- Coordinate the services of community-based social and health provider agencies and other community resources
- Maintain accurate records of all requests for assistance and all I&RS action plans;
- Review and assess the effectiveness of the I&RS action plans in achieving the outcomes identified and make modifications as necessary and,
- Make recommendations to the school principal for improving school programs and services
How can we determine if a student needs to be referred to the I&RS Team?
If a student exhibits specific observable behaviors that indicate that he or she is experiencing learning, behavior or health difficulties, he or she may benefit from a referral to the I&RS Team.
What are the steps that are taken in the I&RS process?
- Request for I&RS Intervention is made
- Data are reviewed and determination is made if I&RS is warranted
- I&RS meeting is held
- Action Plan is designed and implemented
- Action Plan is monitored and reviewed
- This plan is revised, expanded or discontinued depending on need
Who participates in the I&RS process?
The regulations requiring I&RS allows the building I&RS teams to be as flexible as necessary in order to perform the necessary functions. Typically, the following individuals participate: Principal and Teacher, Support staff: School Counselor, Nurse, Learning Disabilities Consultant; Psychologist; Social Worker Other: Parent; Community Agency Representative .