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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Thank you for making Sensory Easter possible


Thank you for making Sensory Easter possible. 


 We want to thank our communities for helping make programs like Sensory Friendly Easter possible in our area.  We had a Easter bunny trail, crafts, the Easter Bunny, and if families wanted some snacks where available. 

Sensory Friendly Easter is part of our Sensory Friendly Activities Program that helps families rising children with a disability or special need to have activity that is calmer for children, and adjustable for individual needs so that families can enjoy the events. With the help of a local photography families are able to enjoy the activities and get links to their families photo after the events. 

A Special Thank you to our community partners at: Amazon.com, Old National Bank, Walmart Paoli, ReC2Photography   (Ralph Carter) River's Edge Fellowship Church 

Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit that works to make the community inclusive for families caring for a child or young adult with special needs.  If you would like to support our works please visit https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3998069 to donate or if you would like to learn how you can help please contact us by Call or Text to (812) 329-0216 .

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Whats the Numbers in Autism Mean


Whats the Numbers in Autism Mean



 Their has been a lot of post about Autism with varying numbers so our Board president wanted to look at the facts and share the numbers. 

First lets look at the 1.  

That is a someones son or daughter. 

A grandchild 

A niece or nephew. 

A member of our community.

A student in our schools.

That 1 means the world to their family and close friends. 


Please understand that when it says 2018 its 1 in 44 they are looking at a only children born in the year 2010.  This is how the numbers shown have been done by the CDC since the start.  Its also important to understand this is based from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring sites.  The last report in 2018 was based off 11 reporting sites. the 1 in 44 is an average with the sites. meaning some areas have higher rates and some will be lower. (  1 in 60 children in Missouri to 3.9%  or 1 in 26 children in California.)


Sources: 

 CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/data.html

Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/addm.html


Please Consider supporting Community Inclusion Ambassadors mission to help families caring for children with disabilities in our communities. https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3998069

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Indiana Education Impact Alerts 2/01/2022

 Indiana Education Impact Alerts

(This is a short summary focused on impacts to students with disabilities please read the full bill for more information. This is the views of one Special education advocate and not that of Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc. )

House Bill 1107 - http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/house/1107#digest-heading

Special Education Impact Areas for House Bill 1107: 

  1. Turning the burden of proof from the parents to the schools. Currently parents have to prove that the school didn’t provide FAPE. If this passes the school will now have to prove how they provide FAPE to the student.  

  2. Requiring schools to have training on Bullying for all staff and volunteers. 

  3. Provides that a public agency shall not require, as part of a resolution of a due process hearing or a dispute relating to the provision of special education services to a particular student, that a parent of a student or an emancipated student enter into a nondisclosure, nondisparagement, or confidentiality agreement or clause. ( This means no more forcing families to be quiet about the injustice and mistreatment of special education students in schools. Currently many times a special education dispute is resolved before a hearing and the local school district will require a non disclosure before they will provide the needed services for a student. If the family does not sign then the process could drag out years without the student receiving critical educational services.  )



House Bill 1134 and Senate Bill 167 

HB1134- http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/house/1134#document-7671e6e6 

SB167-  http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/senate/167#document-859f4618 

Special Education Impact Areas for 1134 and 167: 

  1. There is a section about psychological services to a student.  This is concerning as Psychological services are a related service under IDEA ( Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)  If a student is in need of this type of services the school would need to start child find and develop an IEP to full meet the students needs with Supports, IEP related Services( psychological services) and Developing IEP goals to help the student


  1. This is being marketed to families as a “share your lesson plans with parents” Bills. ( We currently have laws that require children to get daily physical activity in school yet we have schools refusing to follow this law. It's hard to believe these bills will help families and teachers. We need the state to develop resources on making programs and systems to streamline communication for educators and parents ie: parent portals that truly allow families to see the homework assignments and access online textbooks and communicate with teachers so that families can help our students with an easy user interface. We need the burdens of administration work back onto the school administration not on the frontline classroom educators. )


  1. These bills cover a large area of issues and it's concerning that some of the issues are not addressed as free standing bills to better serve the children of Indiana. 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Sensory Santa 2021

 


Sensory Santa has now opened sign up.

Sensory Santa is a time for individuals with special needs to meet Santa in a calm sensory friendly setting. Family's are scheduled to meet with Santa and are able to let them meet Santa at their comfort level.

Dec 4th - Paoli Friends Meeting ( 301 N Gospel St, Paoli, IN 47454 ) Dec 11th - River's Edge Fellowship Church ( 2900 35th street Bedford, IN 47421 )
Home Santa visits may be scheduled for families if they feel coming to a visit site would be too risky for their family.
To Sign-up for Sensory Santa please visit the link below or call Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc at (812) 329-0216

Paoli Friends Food Pantry Project

 

Paoli Friends Food Pantry Project

The Paoli Friends Food Pantry Project is complete. At 8 in the morning on Thursday Oct 14th volunteers started out to pick up the new shelving carts and other started to prepare the food pantry room. By 6:30 that evening the last cans were placed in their spots. Volunteers from Community Inclusion Ambassadors, Paoli Friends Meeting, and Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana troop 6175 pulled together for this project that was made possible by the Amazon Gives program.

The Paoli Friends Food Pantry serves the community as an emergency food resource by helping to bridge times of food insecurity for families. The PFFP is operated by the Paoli Friends Meeting A Quaker Church with pastor Mark Tope coordinating the food pantry. 

Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Troop #6175 is planning a service project collecting items for the food pantry and we will share more information once the girl scouts have the service project ready.  

Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization that operates to help families raising children with disabilities and to develop resources for families.   If you would like to help support our work for local families please visit our website www.ourcia.org or https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3998069



Sunday, September 19, 2021

Do you know our SEMP?

 


SEMP 

Special Education Monitoring Program

Starting the 2021 -2022 school year Community Inclusion Ambassadors special education advocates will be using a SEMP to track reports of issues that are effecting students with disabilities. This new system we are hoping will help identify issues and allow the advocates to see if its a isolated issues or a systemic issues. Thus allowing the advocates to develop appropriate response plans and collect supportive data incase the issue needs referred to regulator oversight agency's. 

The Special Education Monitoring Program needs the communities help to find issues that may be occurring. We ask that if you hear of concerning issues in special education programs that you please fill out our online form so that the Special Education Advocates are alerted of the issues and can do an initial assessment of the report.  The more details you can give in your report will help the advocates in using SEMP to make meaningful changes to improve special education programs in the region. 


Anyone can send fill out our report parents, aunties and uncles, Grandparents, neighbors, youth ministers, teachers and aids, school administration.

 Issues we know are happening but need more information on ( this is not a full list of all IEP issues that could come up and we would still like to know of the issues):  
  • Bullying of students with disabilities ( By students and staff members)
  • Refusing to Evaluate a student for Special education services.
    • Requiring a parent to get a note for family doctor for ADD or ADHD before the school will evaluate a student for special education services.
  • Telling families a child is required to be on medication for ADD or ADHD to attend pubic school
  • Schools putting students on reduced days due to behaviors with no IEP goals of returning to full days.
  • Schools refusing to allow parents to have a meaningful role as a IEP team member. 
  • Schools refusing to give families Prior Written Notice (PWN
  • Schools Refusing to set IEP Meetings at a time and location that is mutually agreed upon. 
  • Schools failing to do reevaluations when its needed ( Reevaluation is to be considered every 3 years or when a parent or teacher feels its needed to help develop the IEP)
  • Special education students left on school buses alone.
  • Schools Predetermining students placement or IEP supports with out parents involvement. 
  • Schools not meeting the requirements of child find. (1)
Fill your a SEMP report form here:  https://forms.gle/HNCXVBptu5qBQC2EA

(1)Child Find in Indiana Article 7: 511 IAC 7-40-1 Child find ( Sec. 1. (a) The public agency shall establish, maintain, and implement written procedures that ensure the location, identification, and evaluation of all students three (3) years of age, but less than twenty-two (22) years of age, who are in need of special education and related services, regardless of the severity of their disabilities, including students who: (1) have legal settlement within the jurisdiction of the public agency; (2) attend a nonpublic school, are served by an agency, or live in an institution located within the jurisdiction of the public agency; (3) are homeless students as defined at 511 IAC 7-32-46; (4) are wards of the state; (5) are highly mobile students, including migrant students; and (6) are suspected of being students with disabilities in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade. )


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