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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.

CO - A Family Guidebook, Guide I: Referral and Eligibility for Colorado EI Services

CO - Due Process and State Complaint Decisions

CO - Impartial Hearing Officer Evaluation

CO - Individual Case Mediation Log

CO - Mediation Evaluation

CO - Mediation Tracking Report

CO - Parent & Child Rights - Procedural Safeguards Notice

CO - State Level Complaint Procedures

CO - Voluntary Agreement to Mediate

This article reviews several exciting and challenging possibilities for improving collaboration and conflict resolution skills. It focuses on "what works" in conflict resolution between parents and educators. The concepts presented may be useful to parents and educators in direct collaboration, or in mediation...

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 .

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 .
Historically, mediation has not been an effective venue for dispute resolution for Deaf people because of linguistic inaccessibility and cultural non-recognition. Like other linguistic minority groups who experience and resolve conflict in a manner consistent with their social and communicative norms Deaf people have some unique perspectives. The following article illuminates some of these perspectives and explains how mediators can address these differences when working with Deaf people, in order to make mediation a more linguistically and culturally respectful and responsive endeavor. A...
This document was updated in 2019. This pamphlet describes, from an administrators perspective, the benefits of participating in mediation as a means to solve special education disputes between parents and educators. It dispels common concerns and also provides helpful tips to those considering mediation as a dispute resolution option. This document was originally published in September 2001, and was updated in 2019. Interested in IEP Facilitation? Check out CADRE's Considering IEP Facilitation: A School Administrator's Perspective .

CPAC - Case Manager Checklist

CPAC - NEXT STEPS PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES - Application

CPAC - NEXT STEPS PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES - Brochure

CPAC - NEXT STEPS PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES - Flyer

CPAC - Steps to Protect a Child's Right to Special Education: Procedural Safeguards

CT - Parent Survey (Part C)

CT - Part C State Complaint Form

CT - Part C State Complaint Form (Spanish)

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