The AWARE Project Parent Training & Information Center (PTI) Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).

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The AWARE Project Parent Training & Information Center (PTI) Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).

30 Counties Served

…… to provide parents of children and young adults with all disabilities and special needs (ages 0-26) in central and northeast Florida with accurate information, interactive training, quality assistance, and empathetic support. The Mission of CFPC…

…… to provide parents of children and young adults with all disabilities and special needs (ages 0-26) in central and northeast Florida with accurate information, interactive training, quality assistance, and empathetic support. accurate hi

The Mission of CFPC… interactive

The Mission of CFPC… quality hi

The Mission of CFPC… empathetic

CFPC Philosophies Parent to Parent Cultural Respect Grassroots Approach Informed Choice Interactive Training Collaboration vs. Confrontation

CFPC Philosophies Parent to Parent

CFPC Philosophies Cultural Respect

CFPC Philosophies Grassroots Approach

CFPC Philosophies Informed Choice

CFPC Philosophies Interactive Training

CFPC Philosophies Collaboration vs. Confrontation

Activity Let’s Play “Find the Missing Words!”

AWARE Activities One-on-One Assistance Website Volunteer Programs Outreach Student Activities

One-on-One Assistance IEP Support Coaches

One-on-One Assistance Reviewing IEP Documentation

Visit our user-friendly ________. website

Online Presentations Online Learning Opportunities Webinars

IEP Jeopardy Transition It’s About Respect All About Your PTI Getting Over the Wall The Language of Disability It’s Those Wonderful Rights Guest Speakers Webinars & Online Workshops

Our Spanish website is an actual “mirror” of our English website. AWARE en Español

Online Sign-up E-Newsletter ListServs Interactive Presentations Volunteer Programs _____________ who are interested can sign up online for: Web-surfers

IEP Support Volunteers Providing Information and Support AWARE Volunteer Programs

Emotional Support

AWARE Volunteer Programs Ambassador Program

We have a faith-based outreach program, involving _________________ in targeted communities. Outreach houses of worship

Targeted Outreach Information Sharing 4 Community Forums Faith Based Organizations Participation in Community Events

Targeted Outreach Multicultural Liaison Hispanic Liaison

AWARE Student Outreach Planet AWARE Procedural Safeguards Webinars Distance-Learning Facebook / Twitter Peer Support Youth Liaison

Our staff receives quality orientation training as well as ongoing training to enhance their ___________ base. hi! Staff Training knowledge

AWARE Please complete our evaluation!