What is an LICC?
Local Interagency Coordinating Councils (LICCs) are community-based advisory groups for the implementation of a birth-to-five interagency system of early intervention services. Local Interagency Coordinating Councils provide opportunities for service providers to be involved in activities such as child find and public awareness, community needs assessment, system evaluation, and professional development. It is recommended that a Local Interagency Coordinating Council be organized for each county.
What does an LICC do?
The role of an LICC is to:
- develop and distribute county-specific public awareness and child find materials;
- support interagency partnerships and information sharing;
- promote parent and family involvement in all community events;
- support community efforts that involve children with special needs and their families.
Wake LICC Members

White Plains Children's Center
White Plains Children’s Center is a special non-profit inclusive 5 STAR child care center. For over 30 years, we have been serving families in the surrounding communities. We offer a program unlike any other center in Western Wake County.

Wake County Pubic Schools - Office of Early Learning
WCPSS OEL is a collaborative department that includes Project Enlightenment and Preschool Programs. Preschool Programs identify places, and directly serves eligible children. We partner with families and the community in order to build a strong foundation for the educational future of the young children who we serve.

Project Enlightenment
Project Enlightenment is an early childhood education and prevention program of the Wake County Public School System for young children birth through kindergarten.

Wake County Pubic Schools - Triple P
Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®, an evidence-based, international model that offers parents tools and tips to raise confident, healthy children.ve.

Hope at Home
The Hope at Home program provides supportive services using proven practices with families of young children where there are behavioral, social, and/or emotional concerns or histories of trauma. The program helps children and their caregivers build healthy relationships, and teaches children to better manage their feelings with their support.

Access Family Support Health Information Center
In collaboration with Family Resouce Center South Atlantic and Family Support Network™ of NC, it is a family-led program helping families of children with special health care needs acquire the skills and resources to help their child/youth obtain optimal health. We offer resources, training, and guidance for NC families and professionals.

TLC
TLC Mission: To empower individuals of all abilities to live their fullest life. We have a variety of programs including: Applied Behavior Analysis, Individual & Family Services, Therapy Services, Home & Community Based Services; Education, and Residential.

North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance
North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance is an effective, compassionate, and comprehensive resource on Down syndrome throughout North Carolina. NCDSA envisions a culture in which all people with Down syndrome are empowered to achieve their full potential and live healthy, productive lives as valued citizens within the fabric of society.
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