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Author Topic: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws  (Read 4587 times)

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Re: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws
« Reply #15 on: October 21, 2014, 12:51:49 PM »
Not sure if they'll get to any questions before it is over . . .

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Re: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws
« Reply #16 on: October 21, 2014, 12:52:58 PM »
Questions . . .

some answers . . .

not full of a lot of meat.





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Re: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws
« Reply #17 on: October 21, 2014, 01:05:18 PM »
There was a question re: peanut bans,

but they'll add the Q&A for that onto the published webinar and/or blog later.

There was a question re:  school bus drivers and epi-admininstering, but they were not all that helpful as to answer / advice.  I did not feel that they truly understood some of the issues many in this nation are facing with school bus and epi.  JMHO.





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Re: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws
« Reply #18 on: October 21, 2014, 01:14:14 PM »
Overall impression:

Not very dynamic.

Not a lot of new information.

Lost opportunity.

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Re: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws
« Reply #19 on: October 21, 2014, 11:52:15 PM »
Now connect the dots with you--and your organization--in the broader picture.

This webinar brought you in contact with a framework of people, organizations and parallel work in progress. You're one of the head administrators of a non-profit with thousands of members, one that has been recognized as a resource by a very well-respected legal advocacy establishment.

Pump the brakes a bit before chalking it up as a lost opportunity.

You're the head of an advocacy based organization that is weighted heavily towards disability civil rights ADA primarily in education. What's missing can be brought to the table if it's not there already, and it can be done by identifying partners for collaboration. There are likely quite a few potential allies and colleagues heading kindred organizations that would love to partner with another specializing in an area they have not yet developed, or are weak in.

In all fairness the bus issue is a tough one to crack I would not hold it against them to not have much of a response mounted. I do think it's a positive sign that it was brought up.

As much as I do offline, online there's a lot more that can be done if I may say suggest. There's a few here I would identify as persons likely to suit up for ADA roller derby style, yourself included. To that end there's a few resources to mine before going to special education based training that is going to be geared to address the IDEA Part B about 80% by volume, maybe 20% 504 and ADA.

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Re: KFA/AAFA - Parent advocacy / schools / changing laws
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2014, 02:51:34 PM »
This is supposedly the link.

have not watched yet (but I did participate)

How Parents Can Change Laws to Protect Students with Food Allergies
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