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This library contains CADRE resources as well as State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources. Please note that CADRE makes no endorsement of the State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources included here, nor of any policies, procedures, processes, or documents specific to any item.

PA - ODR Annual Report 2011-12

PA - Office for Dispute Resolution Website

PA - People-First Language Publication

PA - Procedural Safeguards Notice Audio

PA - Procedural Safeguards Notice Video Series

PA - Stakeholder Council (mission, operating procedures, minutes)

PA - Training Videos - What to Expect at a Due Process Hearing

PA - Why Mediation Video

PA-83_IEP Facilitation Evaluation Summary

PACER - Resolving Disagreements Through the Special Education Process Webinar

PACER - Dispute Resolution Skills for Students

PACER - Special Education: What Do Parents Need to Know?

PACER - Special Education: What Do Parents Need to Know? - Hmong

PACER - Special Education: What Do Parents Need to Know? - Somali

PACER - Special Education: What Do Parents Need to Know? - Spanish

Posted November 2016 The summary below features data for school years (July 1-June 30) 2004-05 through 2014-15. For each data element, the number of events reported by the state is also provided as the number of events per 10,000 students enrolled in special education. This "per 10K" rate provides a way to compare the relative frequency across states – a more “apples to apples” comparison. For more information on dispute resolution data or this summary, contact CADRE .

Parent to Parent Miami - Online Training Center

The following was presented July 30, 2012 at the IDEA Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. Joining CADRE staff Marshall Peter and Amy Whitehorne were Joicey Hurth, Consultant/TA Specialist, National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC) and Northeast Regional Resource Center (NERRC), and Linda Goodman, Director, Connecticut Birth to Three System, Department of Developmental Services. Session Summary: States are required to maintain a Part C dispute resolution system capable of administering procedures related to mediations, State complaints, and due process hearings. In...

Posted December 2017 (Rev May 2018) The summary below features data for school years (July 1-June 30) 2004-05 through 2015-16. For each data element, the number of events reported by the state is also provided as the number of events per 10,000 students enrolled in special education. This "per 10K" rate provides a way to compare the relative frequency across states – a more “apples to apples” comparison. For more information on dispute resolution data or this summary, contact CADRE .
CADRE undertook a qualitative inquiry of special education mediations in two states. In this exploratory research, CADRE's goal was to gain access to, examine, and compare the perspectives of parents, school personnel and mediators on several dimensions of the mediation experience—expectations, the process itself, outcomes, satisfaction with the process and outcomes, and long term outcomes. By identifying themes and patterns within and across cases, CADRE hoped to identify promising areas for future qualitative and quantitative research. A CADRE publication.

PIC of DE - Special Education Laws, Regulation, Guidance Toolkit

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