Module 5 Monitoring and Complaints Ohio Policy and Rule on Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports and Restraint & Seclusion.

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Module 5 Monitoring and Complaints Ohio Policy and Rule on Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports and Restraint & Seclusion

State Monitoring  Responsibilities of the State Department of Education:  The periodic review of the state policy on PBIS.  Review of district records concerning this policy.

District monitoring Responsibilities of educational agencies: Establish a monitoring procedure as part of their restraint and seclusion policy. Make all records concerning the use of restraint and seclusion available to the Ohio Department of Education.

School District Complaint Procedures LEA policies & procedures must include: A procedure for a parent to present written complaints to the superintendent to initiate investigation regarding an incident of restraint or seclusion; The district is required to respond to the parent’s complaint within 30 days.

IDEA Complaint Process for Students with Disabilities A parent of a student with a disability may choose to file a complaint with the Ohio Department of Education, Office for Exceptional Children consistent with complaint procedures available concerning students with disabilities.

For more information State Support Team PBIS_Restraint_Seclusion_ govPBIS_Restraint_Seclusion_ gov Michael ODE

References Governor’s Executive Order S: prone-restraints.pdf State of Ohio Policy on Restraint and Seclusion Practices (May 17, 2010): 20POLICY% %20FINAL%20(2).doc Restraint and Seclusion: Resource Document: and-seclusion-resources.pdf and-seclusion-resources.pdf