Main Library

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.

CT - Website Available in Multiple Languages Using Google Translate

DC - Fact Sheet - Interagency Coordinating Council

DC - Families Have Rights - Procedural Safeguards 2010 (Part C)

DC - Ombuds Outreach Flyer

DC - One Pagers - Mediation, DPHs, FRMs

DC - OSSE Dispute Resolution Processes Parent Training

DE - Special Education Mediation for Families and Schools - Spanish

DE - FINAL State Complaint Procedures July 2019

DE - Frequently Asked Questions - SPARC Virtual Mediation

DE - Guide to Family Rights (Part C)

DE - Guía a los Derechos de la Familia bajo IDEA Parte C

DE - IEP Meeting Facilitation Services

DE - IEP Meeting Facilitation Services - Spanish

DE - Participating (and Leading) in a Virtual IEP Meeting Checklist

DE - Special Education Mediation for Families and Schools

DE-5 IEP Meeting Facilitation Services Brochure_Spanish2012

DE-Training_IEPfacilitation_brochure_web

DREDF - A Guide for California Parents: Special Education Due Process and the Resolution Meeting

DREDF - Special Education: Basics and Beyond

ECAC - Family Engagement Video Contest

ECAC - IDEA and the SPED Process in NC

ECAC - Working It Out: Alternative Dispute Resolution

An educational advocate, also known as a parent advocate, child advocate, student advocate, or independent advocate, assists parents of students with disabilities in navigating the complex world of special education. For a fee, professional advocates provide information, guidance and support throughout the IEP process to encourage decisions that meet the needs of the student. This guide, developed by CADRE, will assist parents in: Asking interview questions that will help get an understanding of an advocate’s approach to providing support Connecting with parent centers in their state...
Bienvenidos a la presentación de CADRE sobre el entendimiento de las posturas y los intereses. CADRE, como quizás usted sepa, es el Centro Nacional de Asistencia Técnica para la Resolución de las Disputas en la Educación Especial. Nuestro objetivo es el de asistir al público a entender mejor una alternativa constructiva para la negociación de las posturas.
Bienvenidos a la presentación de CADRE sobre "Escuchar." CADRE, como quizás ud. sepa, es el Centro Técnico Nacional de Asistencia para la Resolución de las Disputas en la Educación Especial. Nuestro objetivo aquí es el de asistir a las personas a entender los tres elementos críticos para escuchar: Mantener el enfoque en la otra persona escuchar en forma afectiva y con empatía demostrar entendimiento

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