This is the homepage for CADRE's technical assistance workgroup focused on increasing Awareness of Procedural Rights Safeguards & the Use of Collaborative Problem-Solving Processes in Early Intervention. This workgroup, started in July 2015, includes representatives from lead agencies and parent centers in three states.
Use or reproduction of any of the materials on this page is allowed and permission to copy is not required. Please give recognition to the appropriate author/organization.
Regulatory Resources |
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Current Federal Regulations (September 28, 2011)
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IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Processes Comparison Chart Issued by OSEP May 2015 |
IDEA Part C Dispute Resolution Processes Comparison Chart |
IDEA & FERPA Confidentiality Provisions Crosswalk Issued June 2014 |
IDEA-FERPA Crosswalk |
Workgroup Communications |
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Other Technical Assistance Resources |
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Visiting Part C of IDEA: An Overview of Early Intervention (EI) For Part B Hearing Officers [Module A] |
An Overview of Early Intervention: Module A |
Visiting Part C of IDEA: Early Intervention (EI) Steps For Part B Hearing Officers [Module B] |
Early Intervention Steps |
Visiting Part C of IDEA: Early Intervention (EI) Procedural Safeguards For Part B Hearing Officers [Module C] |
Procedural Safeguards |
Visiting Part C of IDEA: Early Intervention (EI) Administrative Areas for Part B Hearing Officers [Module D] |
Administrative Areas |
Assuring the Family's Role on the Early Intervention Team This paper, produced and distributed by the National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC - now the ECTA Center), is a synthesis of practices and ideas for explaining procedural safeguards to families, which assure that families are fully informed in ways that support their role in the early intervention process. |
Assuring the Family's Role |
ECTA Center - The Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center |
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Part C Dispute Resolution: Maintaining a Capable System That Is Rarely Used This presentation was presented at the 2012 IDEA Leadership Conference by Marshall Peter, Director of CADRE, Amy Whitehorne, CADRE's Policy Analyst, Linda Goodman, Director of Connecticut's Birth to Three System, and Joicey Hurth, Consultant, NECTAC |
PPT - Part C DR Systems |