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Interest-based Technical Assistance The Power of Section 504 Claudia Lowe, B.S.L., J.D. Interest-based Technical Assistance (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Introduction Claudia Lowe, J.D. Related history IBTA Educational Strategist & Consultant Transition Coach & Transition Specialist Conflict Mediation Coach Speaker and writer (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Agenda Overview of key components of Section 504 Educational Strategies Parent and student perspective Rights and responsibilities Q & A (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Overview When determined eligible Section 504 applies to individuals with a disability that substantially limits a major life activity IDEA students automatically covered (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Purpose The purpose of this part is to effectuate Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which is designed to eliminate discrimination on the basis of handicap in any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Handicapped Person means any person who (i) has a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities, (ii) has a record of such impairment, or (iii) is regarded as having such an impairment. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Physical or mental impairment means (A) any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory… or (B) any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Major life activities Means functions such as caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Substantially limits Not defined by Section 504, Department of Education, or OCR OCR has ruled that the phrase is to be defined by the local educational agency, and not OCR Under the ADA, a major life activity is substantially limited when “the individual's important life activities are restricted as to the conditions, manner or duration under which they can be performed in comparison to most people. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

What are schools doing ??? ?? (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Section 504 Components Location and notification (Child Find) FAPE Educational setting (LRE) Evaluation and placement Procedural safeguards Nonacademic services Preschool and adult education Private education (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Educational provisions Supports Related aids Regular or special education Services Accommodations Modifications Assistive technology (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Educational Strategies Know Section 504 Know how your child learns Know how your child’s disability impacts, substantially limits, his/her learning (major life activity) Access to the curriculum Self-advocacy Transition Accommodations and Modifications (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Be proactive Safeguard your child’s rights and the rights of all student’s whose disabilities impact learning Get involved locally with CAC Talk about Section 504 rights at IEP and 504 meetings Get involved on a state and national level (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Websites www.section504online.com www.ClaudiaLoweJD.com www.talconline.net www.myleadgroup.com www.ldcan.com http://cactechassistance.tripod. com www.findingcommonground.teach-nology.com (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Educational Strategist & Consultant Counsels students and their families on educational strategies and provisions for an appropriate IEP or 504 plan and Transition plan based on the student’s unique needs, individual learning and work styles, strengths, abilities, talents, and potential. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Favorite Quotes “If you wouldn’t do it to an adult, don’t do it to a child.” Rick LaVoie “Children do well if they can.” Ross Greene “I am not your response.” Claudia Lowe (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

Workshops “K-12 CAMS for Students” A one-day workshop that can be presented to students, teachers, or parents on how to effectively use K-12 CAMS for school work, home work, and to make educational progress. Presenters: Claudia Lowe, B.S.L., J.D. and Cathy Manus, E.S. "If You Don't Teach Me the Way I Learn, You Are Not Teaching Me" A one-day workshop with facilitated discussion and simulations to acquire skills and strategies to educate and engage students with disabilities that impact learning. (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019

K-12 CAMS K-12 CAMS Fact Sheets: Attention/Concentration Reasoning/Processing Memory Executive Function Interpersonal Skills Emotional Maturity Coordination/Motor Function Communication Reading Writing/Spelling Math Calculation/Application (c) 2004 Claudia Lowe, J.D. 1/17/2019