Parent Advocacy Training Program
Program 1: Basic Advocacy Skills
Saturday, October 17, 2009
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Seattle University School of Law
Co-sponsored by Washington PAVE and The Arc of King County
No CLE Credits will be sought.
Please join us for the first in a series of training programs for parents of children with disabilities to be presented by the Seattle University School of Law, Washington PAVE and The Arc of King County in conjunction with other Puget Sound area disability and advocacy organizations. This program will focus on the basic advocacy skills for parents, with a focus on Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (elementary and secondary education). Future programs will examine other issues relevant to families with disabilities.
Space is limited and previous programs of this type have been over-subscribed; therefore, pre-registration is strongly suggested. Persons registering on the day of the event will be charged a late-registration fee.
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Program Agenda and Speakers
| 8 - 8:30 a.m. | Check in; continental breakfast |
| 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. | Basic Explanations and Comparisons of IDEA, §504 and Other Relevant Statutes Similarities and differences in objectives, protections and administration Speaker: Charlotte Cassady, Charlotte Cassady Law Offices, Seattle |
| 9:30 - 11 a.m. (include break) |
Effective Advocacy Skills, including How to Find and Use an Advocate Must you have an advocate/attorney; what to consider when searching; what you can expect from an advocate/attorney - and what not; maximizing your assistance to your advocate/attorney; basic advocacy skills Speaker: Annika Pollack, Dussault Law Offices, Seattle |
| 11 a.m. - noon | Complaints (OSPI); Alternative Dispute Resolution Options; Mediation; Due Process Similarities and differences in objectives, protections and administration Speakers: Greg Abell, Senior Partner, Sound Options Group LLC, Bainbridge Island; Pamela McPartland, Program Supervisor, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia; Patricia Steinberg, Disabilities Coordinator, Washington Education Association, Federal Way |
| Noon - 1:15 p.m. | Lunch (provided) Networking opportunity |
| 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. | How to Communicate with School Administration and Personnel Knowing your school and school personnel to maximize your effectiveness Speaker: Hal Johnston, former Director of Special Education, Roosevelt High School |
| 2:15 - 4:30 p.m. (break from 3:15 - 3:30 p.m.) |
IEPs (including transition) Process; components; critical points; preparation; meetings Speakers: Larry A. Jones, Christine Thompson Ibrahim, Law Office of Larry A. Jones, Seattle; Margaret-Lee Thompson, The Arc of King County |
| 4:30 - 5 p.m. | Panel Open Q&A Speakers: Cindy Dupuy, Ph.D., Explanations LLC; Karen L. Mitterer, Esq., Kirkland |
Registration
Pre-Registration Fee: $35
The registration fee includes seminar tuition, materials, continental breakfast, lunch & refreshments
Registration after 6 p.m., Friday, October 9 (if space is available): $60.
Space for this program is limited. Registration preference will be given to non-attorney parents of children with disabilities. Registration online is preferred, but you may register via mail.
Full refunds will be provided if we receive the refund request by 6 p.m., Friday, October 9, 2009; thereafter, no refunds will be provided.
Additional Information
Directions and parking information
Parking at Seattle University is limited. Please leave adequate time to find suitable parking.
For more information about this program, you may contact:
| The Arc of King County Betsy McAlister Phone: 425.882.2010 E-mail: bmcalister@arcofkingcounty.org Mary Jo Magruder Phone: 206.829.7010 E-mail: mjmagruder@arcofkingcounty.org ![]() |
Washington PAVE Vicky McKinney Phone: 800.566.8128 E-mail: vmckinney@wapave.org ![]() |


