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Published on Oct 03, 2021
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Dispute Resolution
By Pedro Rodríguez
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Afif Kusuma
2.
Forms of Dispute Resolution
IEP Facilitation
Mediation
Resolution Meeting
Written State Complaint
Due Process Complaint/Hearing Request
Expedited Hearing Request
3.
IEP Facilitation is the most ideal dispute resolution process.
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4.
Why?
It is less formal
It supports full participation.
It is less costly.
It can help preserve the relationship between the parents and the school
5.
The student benefits while in Due Process Procedure.
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How?
Student is allowed to stay in his/her current placement.
The most recent IEP that was agreed upon stays in effect while the procedure takes place.
7.
For the parents, Mediation and Resolution Meeting are preferable over going to court.
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Claire Anderson
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Why?
There is no cost to the parent.
The decision is faster than going to court if in Mediation.
The decision is kept with the parents and those that work with the child.
This can help preserve or even improve the relationship between the parent and the school employees.
9.
The parent(s) of the child need to do significant preparation ahead of time.
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Sear Greyson
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How?
Place all records and IEPs in a binder.
The parent needs to figure out who they want to be present in the meeting.
The parent needs to meet with an advocate to understand the process and to get help setting up the ground rules.
The parent needs to make him/herself available all day for the procedures.
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A Due Process Complaint/Hearing Request should be avoided.
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Why?
It is costly.
It is harmful to the relationship between the parents and the school site.
The decision is legally binding so even if the parties disagree with the decision, it will stand.
It can take up to 45 days for this process.
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