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Helenk
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Tue, May 07 2019, 7:39 pm
Encore does pendency cases, which is not the same as enhanced SETSS. However, they do service a handful of enhanced SETSS cases. The pay is the same, though.
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cnc
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Tue, May 07 2019, 7:43 pm
seeker wrote: | I think the PD is very valuable in itself. But yes they are somewhat more rigorous in their requirements overall. After all there is a reason their clients qualify for enhanced rate. If you get an enhanced rate then you need to provide enhanced service. |
This
They have high standards for their providers
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seeker
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Tue, May 07 2019, 7:46 pm
Encore does both. Pendency is what kids get until they reach a settlement with the DOE, the goal of which is usually enhanced service.
PD is professional development. If your agency doesn't provide or if you don't work for an agency, then it's all on you to stay current and learn new methods. If you want to get yourself trained it could cost hundreds for a one day conference.
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amother
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Tue, May 07 2019, 7:51 pm
amother [ Olive ] wrote: | Dont go through an agency. I did for years, they gave groups and paid much less than you would get going alone. |
How do I go about doing this? Don't most schools work with agencies?
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