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What Am I Looking For?    Observing a Child, Looking At a School   By Ellen McHugh, Lead Coordinator, New York City Office

Key Documents

Special Education in Plain Language 2008: A User Friendly Handbook in Special Education Law, Policies and Practices in New York. Download this 51-page PDF here.

July 2008 New Requirements for the Provision of Special Education Services to Home-Instructed ("Home-Schooled") Students
http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/specialed/publications/policy/HomeInstructionGuidance708.pdf

The Revised New York State Procedural Safeguards Notice: Rights for Parents of Children with Disabilities, Ages 3-21 is now available and must be used effective September 1, 2007. http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/specialed/publications/policy/psgncover.htm

Index to Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Parts 200 and 201 - October 2007 (Microsoft Word)

Regulations of the Commissioner of Education  - this is a link to the document on the website of New York State Education Department's Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID).

January 2007 Amendments to Regulations - The Board of Regents approved the permanent adoption of amendments to section 19.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents and Part 200 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education. These regulations, which were substantially revised based on public comment, became effective on an emergency basis on January 16, 2007 and on a permanent basis on January 31, 2007.  The regulations:

  • establish general standards for behavioral interventions, including assessments of student behavior, behavioral intervention plans, the use of time out rooms and emergency interventions.

  • set a general prohibition on the use of aversive interventions, with a provision and procedures for a child-specific exception to this prohibition.
  • establish standards for programs that provide aversive interventions as approved on a child-specific basis.

Special Education in New York State for Children Ages 3-21: A Parent's Guide - New York State Department of Education's 51-page publication is available here for download in PDF.

Sample State Complaint Form - this is a link to the form on the website of New York State Education Department's Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID).  This form can be used when parents, individuals or organizations believe a school district or public agency has violated a requirement of Part B of IDEA or New York State laws or regulations related to students with disabilities.
 

Local Assistance

Early Childhood Direction Centers (ECDC) - provide information about programs and services for young children, ages birth through five, who have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities and help families obtain services for their children.  Above we provide the link to their website; below is a listing of offices in PDF.

List of Early Childhood Direction Centers

New York State Education Department VESID Special Education Quality Assurance -List of regional offices and contacts in Microsoft Word.

New York State Education Department VESID Special Education Quality Assurance Geographic Responsibilities - list of regional offices and areas covered in Microsoft Word.

Parent Training & Information Centers (PTIC) - a federally funded program through the US Dept. of Education, Office of Special Education Programs.    For more listing of centers visit http://www.taalliance.org/ptidirectory/index.asp

Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Developmental Disabilities - brochure from New York State Commission on Quality of Care available for download here in PDF.

Section 504 Accommodation Plans

504 Accommodation Plans - You may want to visit the section of our Family to Family Health Care Information and Education Center that addresses this topic.

Help for College Students with Disabilities from Wrightslaw.com

Additional Information

Option for obtaining a GED 
The New York State High School Equivalency Diploma Based on Earned College Credit may be awarded to candidates who have completed 24 credits (or its equivalent) as a recognized candidate for a degree or a certificate at an approved institution.

Pacer Center's Kids Against Bullying - interactive website that helps elementary school children prevent and respond to bullying.

Special Education Links & Resources

 

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