Index of Slides : Text Only Version
- Reporting Part C Data to the Public OSEP/Westat 2006 Overlapping Part B & C Data Managers Meeting
- Technical Assistance ALLIANCE for Parent Centers
- ALLIANCE Data Collection 2004-2005
- Based on 2004-2005 reports from Parent Centers nationwide:
- Parent Centers help families of children with all disabilities
- Parent Centers help families with children ages birth to 26
- Parent Centers help families of culturally and racially diverse backgrounds
- Outcome Data: Children receive more appropriate services due to assistance via telephone contact
- Outcome Data: Parents are more knowledgeable about how to work with schools due to assistance via workshops
- Outcome Data: Parents address critical needs related to their child’s education due to information received via workshop
- Outcome Data: Parents are provided with information to make decisions via telephone contact
- Outcome Data: Parents share with others the information they received from Parent Center workshops
- Outcome Data: Parents receive useful information via telephone contact
- Outcome Data: Parents receive useful information via telephone contact
- Outcome Data: Disagreements are resolved with schools due to information received via telephone contact
- Outcome Data: Disagreements are resolved with schools due to information received via telephone contact
- What do Parent Centers think about Part B and Part C data?
- What is missing from Part B & Part C data that would be useful for Parent Centers and families?
- What is missing from Part B & Part C data that would be useful for Parent Centers and families?
- How can Parent Centers be more involved in the product and its dissemination?
- For more information