HN430 Advocacy for Families & Youth Unit 8 Seminar.

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HN430 Advocacy for Families & Youth Unit 8 Seminar

Announcements Unit 9 Final Projects Due November 22 by midnight PLEASE get it turned in on time – see syllabus for special late policy on this Read the project description carefully Read the grading rubric carefully Read comments on previous projects SYNTHESIZE AND APPLY what you have learned throughout the course

Final Project Description Your goal in the final project is to create a hypothetical case from one of the groups listed below. Adoption services, foster care services, juvenile delinquency services, PDD/autism services, Mental Retardation services, educational services, grief services, mental health services, or medical needs services. Choose only one of the above groups.

Final Project Description Develop a case describing the population and a 2-3 page summary of the child or family's history that needs to be addressed. The history should address any pertinent information that relates to the need for an advocate. This should be a new/unique case You can use intake forms you are familiar with to capture data but present as essay

LET ME STRES AGAIN… Do NOT turn in pages and pages of any form from any class or any other resource. Use the form to collect data or to guide you on what is most important, but present the information in the assignment in paragraph form. I will not read information in forms and therefore will consider it not included and you will not get any points.

Final Project Description Evaluate the best way to develop services for your scenario and create a 3-5 page proposal discussing the program/interventions you want to pioneer. Justify the need and the methodology you are going to employ based on literature research. Include any ethical concerns (rubric)

Final Project Description Your project should be between 1,500 and 2,000 words in length, not including your reference page You must include citations and references in proper APA format. Please use the APA Quick Reference under the Course Home button for help with citations. Points will be deducted if your APA formatting is not accurate.

Final Project Description Your final paper must be your original work; plagiarism will not be tolerated. Be sure to review the syllabus in terms of what constitutes plagiarism. I will be checking for plagiarism with Kaplan’s Turnitin system. Use citations – but don’t quote large amounts of your paper.

Final Project Description Your project also should be written adhering to the guidelines of Standard American English. This means that your thoughts should be well-organized and original. Included in Standard American English is the use of correct grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Include a good introduction & conclusion

Final Project Description Make sure you are very detailed and specific Use adequate support Incorporate as many concepts from throughout the course as possible Use the Kaplan Library or other academic resources (NO WIKIPEDIA)

Questions about the Final Project?

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act – IDEA – Education of All Handicapped Children Act Reauthorized every five years Provides for a free appropriate public education (FAPE) for students with disabilities Provides parents with Steps to Protect a Child’s Right to Special Education: Procedural Safeguards Establishes the support for IEP referral process

Disability Categories for Eligibility for Special Education Autism Deaf-blindness Deafness Developmental delay (3-5 year olds) Emotional disturbance Hearing impairment Intellectual disability (mental retardation) Multiple disabilities Orthopedic impairment Other health impairment Physical impairment Specific learning disability Speech or language impairment Traumatic brain injury Visual impairment including blindness

Individualized Education Program (IEP) The IEP is a written plan that describes in detail the child’s special education and related services the district will provide to meet the student’s individualized needs. The IEP is a legal document. The IEP is developed by the Planning & Placement Team (PPT). The IEP is reviewed at least annually. The parents have a right to receive a copy of the IEP within five school days after the PPT is held.

Parent Student Roles and responsibilities of the PPT School Attend Share visions & priorities Ask questions Attend & Participate – when ready Self-advocate Share information Communicate to resolve differences Acknowledge differences Observe the child Review/monitor progress Commit resources Follow procedural safeguards Deliver services

IEP Components Special education, related services and other supports must allow for a child to: Advance toward annual goals; Progress in the general education curriculum; Participate in extra-curricular and non-academic activities; and Be educated and participate with children who do not have disabilities.

IEP Components Details special education, related services and regular education Examples of related services: assistive technology, audiology, counseling, physical, occupational or speech/language therapy, school nurse, psychological or social worker services, transportation

Additional Information US Department of Education namic,TopicalBrief,10, namic,TopicalBrief,10 Doc Sharing IEP Compliance presentation IEP Guide 1 Navigating Special Education Law IEP Resource Guide