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Unraveling the 504 Maze: Information and Strategies for Special Education Advocates - W... - 0 views

  • Click here to registerWhat:Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. Students eligible for special education services under the IDEA are typically also eligible for services under Section 504; additionally, students not eligible under IDEA may be covered by Section 504. Therefore, it is critical that advocates for students with disabilities understand protections under Section 504 as well as ways to deal with suspected violations.    This webinar will provide an overview of the structure of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Education, which enforces Section 504 with respect to entities that receive federal financial assistance from the Department. The Section 504 complaint process will be examined in depth, including who may file a complaint, when a complaint may be filed, how to file a complaint, what type of information is necessary to file a complaint and how to effectively present that information. Additional ways to address suspected violations will also be explained as well as strategies to effectively navigate procedural safeguards provided by the law. The webinar will also provide an overview of how the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act applies to Section 504. Time will be provided for questions for participants. When: Wednesday, December 7, 2011  12:00 to 1:30 PM MT Cost: $50.00
Roger Holt

Throwing the Flag - What to Do When the School Says "No" - Wrightslaw - 0 views

  • A parent had a question. She said she did not agree with the school's proposed IEP, the school refused to change the IEP, so she needed to file for due process. Her advocate advised that she could not file for due process until after the school provided Prior Written Notice (PWN).
  • She was right. She could have requested the due process hearing when the dispute arose, without waiting months for the school to respond.
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