Disability Rights Ohio 101

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Disability Rights Ohio 101 Advocacy for Kids with Disabilities

Presenters Melissa Day, Advocate mday@disabilityrightsohio.org Kristin Hildebrant, Senior Attorney khildebrant@disabilityrightsohio.org Alison McKay, Attorney amckay@disabilityrightsohio.org

Who we are Disability Rights Ohio (DRO) is a non-profit corporation Ohio’s designated Protection and Advocacy System and Client Assistance Program To advocate for the human, civil and legal rights of people with disabilities in Ohio

Contact information Disability Rights Ohio 200 Civic Center Drive, Suite 300 Columbus, Ohio 43215 614-466-7264 800-282-9181 Disabilityrightsohio.org

Our staff Intake specialists receive calls and provide information & referral Attorneys and advocates provide advocacy services to people with disabilities Policy and communications staff educate Ohioans and policy makers about the agency and disability rights

How we advocate Client directed Confidential Individual and systemic advocacy

Eligibility for our services People with disabilities No income requirement Clients are not charged for services

Services provided Information and referral Self Advocacy Assistance Limited Representation such as negotiation Legal Advocacy services including administrative actions and court litigation

Special education team The special education team provides advocacy to children with disabilities from birth through age 22 The team advocates for children aged 0-3 who receive services through Ohio’s early intervention program

Special education team We provide various levels of assistance to students who are eligible for services under IDEA part B. Services range from information to attendance at IEP meetings and negotiation and representation in hearings and court on priority issues

Special education team Current priority issues include: School to prison pipeline issues Restraint and Seclusion Transition Significant denials of education Disciplinary cases

Special education team Our Fellow program provides help with IEP meetings for families regardless of issue. The program covers the following counties: Delaware Fairfield Franklin Licking Madison Pickaway Union

Special education team Systemic work is being done to improve education services in Ohio We are working with the department of education on implementation of a settlement seeking to improve literacy, LRE, transition, school climate etc. in Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Lima, East Cleveland, Toledo, Youngstown and Zanesville

Special education team Self Advocacy Materials are available on our website: FAQs Sample letters Negotiation Skills for Parents

Client Assistance Program CAP Advocates for and protects the rights of individuals with disabilities who are applying for or receiving vocational rehabilitation (VR) services from Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) The CAP also assists people who are applying for or receiving federally funded services from Independent Living Centers throughout Ohio

Client Assistance Program We advocate for students who want services through OOD. We can Provide information about VR services Advocate if you: Have been turned down for VR services Have concerns about your rehabilitation counselor Are not satisfied with the VR services you are receiving Do not agree with a decision to close your case Have other problems with VR services

Client Assistance Program We can advocate for students who experience discrimination in employment CAP can: Provide information on your rights under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act Give you information about how to make a reasonable accommodation request Provide information about where you can file a complaint

Client Assistance Program We can advocate for young adults who receive services from an independent living center. Independent living services include: Information and referral services Independent living skills training Peer counseling Individual and systems advocacy Services that help you move from an institution to a home in your community Services that help you remain in your home so that you do not need to move to an institution Services that help you transition from school to postsecondary life

Client Assistance Program We can help transition age youth 14 – 24 assist "students with disabilities" with transition planning who are eligible for OOD services to ensure that students receive necessary transition services and support from OOD before graduation. Pre-Employment Transition Services assist "youth with disabilities" with transition planning to receive help from community partners such as OOD under Title IV of WIOA and OhioMeansJobs under Title I of WIOA

Client Assistance Program We can help students access postsecondary training Assist students transition from high school to postsecondary training by Ensuring they receive services from OOD that support their employment goal in accordance with their IEP/504 and IPE Taking steps to address discrimination in postsecondary education and ensuring that needed accommodations are provided

Client Assistance Program We can help young adults who have already graduated Get information about and referral to OOD Assist them with receiving VR services to help prepare, obtain, or maintain competitive integrated employment that are consistent with the individual's unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, career interests, and informed choice

Other DRO Teams Community Integration Medicaid Pro Bono Program Protecting the rights of people where they live (e.g., access to medically necessary services, Medicaid waivers, assistive technology; community access) Medicaid Pro Bono Program Connecting people with volunteer attorneys and paralegals who provide free representation in certain Medicaid appeal cases Abuse and Neglect / Victims of Crime Protecting the right of people to be free from physical and emotional harm by providers and others Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) and Representative Payee Policy Building coalitions, partnerships and policy expertise

Resource Center The Resource Center provides information to support individuals in learning more about disability rights and available resources to advance their self-advocacy efforts. The DRO website contains numerous resources organized by disability topic. http://www.disabilityrightsohio.org/resource-center

Social Media Like us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/DisabilityRightsOhio Follow us on Twitter @DisabilityRtsOH Join our email list: http://www.disabilityrightsohio.org/ newsletter

Questions?