Effectively Managing Parental Concerns & Complaints

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Effectively Managing Parental Concerns & Complaints Clear Communication Effective Collaboration Common Causes December 15, 2015

Clear Communication Includes Active listening Respect Validation Ask Clarifying Questions Summarize Parent Concerns Respect Time Management Consideration of Other’s Needs/Opinions Validation Validation-great to let parent know that they are the expert on their child

Effective Collaboration Preconference Stay focused on current issues Establish an “open door” policy for a healthy working relationship Be responsive Address parental concerns in a timely manner Consult with others Follow through

Brainstorm common causes of parental concerns or complaints on post-it notes for 1 min. In a group at your table categorize the possible causes looking for common threads. Share out to the whole group. Jot Thoughts

Common Causes of Parental Concerns or Complaints Draw a line in the sand Use the word NEVER a lot Miss deadlines Make it personal Use a “cookie cutter” approach & not addressing individual needs Schedule too little time for meeting Send the message that you don’t care

Please DON’T Say “We don’t do…” “We don’t have…” “We only have…” “There are no funds available for…” “For students with (disability), we always…”

Compliance is Critical Office of Civil Rights Dear Colleague Letter May 14, 2014

“I am writing to remind you that the Federal civil rights laws, regulations, and guidance that apply to charter schools are the same as those that apply to other public schools. For this reason, it is essential that charter school officials and staff be knowledgeable about Federal civil rights laws. These laws extend to all operations of a charter school, including recruiting, admissions, academics, educational services and testing, school climate (including prevention of harassment), disciplinary measures (including suspensions and expulsions), athletics and other nonacademic and extracurricular services and activities, and accessible buildings and technology.”

Procedural Mistakes

Procedural Mistakes Prior notice (Invitation, Handbook, DEC 5) Incomplete IEP Lack of data used in decision making Predetermination Lack of parent involvement & consent Services are not individualized

Early Resolution Informal Resolution

Recognizing the Warning Signs Body language Request to tape the meeting Advocates Attorneys Tone of voice Emotional statements

Informal Dispute Resolution Parent-Teacher Conference Parent-Administrator Conference Parent-EC Director Conference Collaboration with EC Division Consultants IEP meeting Facilitated IEP Meeting

Facilitated IEP (FIEP) Meeting An FIEP meeting is a voluntary process utilizing an impartial facilitator a collaborative team that shares responsibility for the process and results charged with developing an IEP based on the needs of the students and in consensus

Mediation Formal State Complaint Due Process Hearing Formal Resolution Mediation Formal State Complaint Due Process Hearing

Mediation An informal meeting of parents and school representatives led by a neutral third party, the mediator, who is assigned by Department of Public Instruction- Exceptional Children Division (DPI-ECD). A voluntary process, which the parent and LEA control. A process that helps the parents and school resolve disagreements concerning the student’s identification, evaluation, program, or placement following an IEP meeting when consensus was not reached.

Formal State Complaint A formal state complaint is a signed, written statement to DPI-ECD that alleges a school or LEA is not following: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and/or, NC Policies Governing Services for Children With Disabilities.

Formal State Complaint Must be filed within one year of alleged violation. EC Division conducts an investigation citing facts and conclusions based upon IDEA. Corrective action is required for noncompliance.

Due Process Hearing A due process hearing is an adversarial process in which a hearing officer resolves IDEA disagreements between parents and the school districts. The hearing may be requested on any matter involving: Identification Evaluation Education placement and services, and The provision of a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

Due Process Hearing Before a hearing can be held, parent and LEA must: Agree to waive a resolution meeting or Participate in a resolution meeting within 15 days and/or Participate in mediation

Consultants for Dispute Resolution Leigh Mobley 919.807.3528 leigh.mobley@dpi.nc.gov Bill Elvey 919.807.3373 bill.elvey@dpi.nc.gov Melvin Diggs 919.807.3381 melvin.diggs@dpi.nc.gov

Supports Available Regional EC Director’s/Coordinator’s Meetings DPI Sponsored trainings State Level Conferences Website/Wikispaces

Regional Charter Support Kevin Allen Regional Consultant 1, 2, 3, 4 kevin.allen@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3995 Karen Little Monitoring Consultant Region 3 & 4 karen.little@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3994 Ginger Cash Consultant for Intervention ginger.cash@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-4024 Rob McOuat Regional Consultant 5, 6, 7, & 8 robert.mcouat@dpi.nc.gov 336-416-1695 Teresa Peterson Monitoring Consultant 5 & 6 teresa.Peterson@dpi.nc.gov 704-491-6458 Heidi Carico Consultant for Autism, heidi.carico@dpi.nc.gov 828-544-5282