Reporting Part C Data to the Public

John Hoffman

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  1. Reporting Part C Data to the Public OSEP/Westat 2006 Overlapping Part B & C Data Managers Meeting
  2. Technical Assistance ALLIANCE for Parent Centers
  3. ALLIANCE Data Collection 2004-2005
  4. Based on 2004-2005 reports from Parent Centers nationwide:
  5. Parent Centers help families of children with all disabilities
  6. Parent Centers help families with children ages birth to 26
  7. Parent Centers help families of culturally and racially diverse backgrounds
  8. Outcome Data: Children receive more appropriate services due to assistance via telephone contact
  9. Outcome Data: Parents are more knowledgeable about how to work with schools due to assistance via workshops
  10. Outcome Data: Parents address critical needs related to their child’s education due to information received via workshop
  11. Outcome Data: Parents are provided with information to make decisions via telephone contact
  12. Outcome Data: Parents share with others the information they received from Parent Center workshops
  13. Outcome Data: Parents receive useful information via telephone contact
  14. Outcome Data: Parents receive useful information via telephone contact
  15. Outcome Data: Disagreements are resolved with schools due to information received via telephone contact
  16. Outcome Data: Disagreements are resolved with schools due to information received via telephone contact
  17. What do Parent Centers think about Part B and Part C data?
  18. What is missing from Part B & Part C data that would be useful for Parent Centers and families?
  19. What is missing from Part B & Part C data that would be useful for Parent Centers and families?
  20. How can Parent Centers be more involved in the product and its dissemination?
  21. For more information

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