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Become a Special Education Decision Maker: 10/24/15 New Bedford Training!
ORGANIZATION: Recruitment Training and Support Center (RTSC) for Special Education Surrogate Parents
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Free training at the Casa de Saudade library in New Bedford!
Are you interested in supporting students in your community?
You can help by volunteering to become a Special Education Surrogate Parent (SESP) for a student in the custody of DCF who requires special education supports and whose parents are unknown or unavailable. These children depend on SESPs to protect their legal right to a free and appropriate education.
SESPs serve as appointed decision-makers that have the legal authority of a parent or legal guardian to attend special education team meetings, approve or reject Individual Education Plans (IEPs), and if necessary, file complaints or appeals. They may meet with their assigned student or observe them in the classroom, receive all progress reports and report cards, and attend IEP meetings as an acting surrogate parent. SESP volunteers help protect their students’ educational rights and help them receive appropriate school services. On average, the time commitment is only 30-40 hours a year.
The Recruitment, Training & Support Center and the Federation for Children with Special Needs (RTSC) hosts free Orientation Trainings throughout the state where potential volunteers will learn about the role of an SESP, how traumatic experiences can impact learning, and how to incorporate the appropriate supports into the IEP. Register to attend this New Bedford training or visit our website at www.fcsn.org/rtsc/events/ to view our current training schedule.
Registration is required. You can register online at or call us at 617-399-8342. Please include your phone number.
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About Recruitment Training and Support Center (RTSC) for Special Education Surrogate Parents
Location:
c/o The Federation for Children With Special Needs, 529 Main Street Suite 1102, Boston, MA 02129, US
Mission Statement
To recruit a knowledgeable dedicated volunteer to act as a
Special Education Surrogate Parent for every child in Massachusetts who needs
one, and to give all those volunteers the training and support they need to
create the best possible educational experiences for the children they serve.
Description
The Recruitment, Training and Support Center for Special
Education Surrogate Parents (RTSC) recruits volunteers to attend Team meetings,
sign Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and monitor the educational
progress of children in state custody whose parents cannot. The RTSC also offers all Special Education
Surrogate Parents continued support and training throughout their volunteer
experience.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
58 Crapo StreetNew Bedford, MA 02740
DATE POSTED
August 12, 2015
SKILLS
- Mental Health
- Youth Services
- Mentoring
- Case Work / Management
- Child Welfare
- Special Needs
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Approx. 30-40 hours a year, one year commitment
- Not employed by an agency involved in the care of the assigned student. No conflicting interests.