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Dispute Resolution
- "Stay Put" Rights: What They Are and How They Work
- Dispute Resolution in Special Education
- Due Process Procedures
- Facilitated IEP/504 Meetings
- Preparing for a Facilitated IEP Meeting
- RI Data - Dispute Resolution
- RIDE - When Schools and Families Disagree
- RIDE Dispute Resolution Process
- RIPIN Tip Sheet - Prior Written Notice
- Special Education Complaint Model Form
- Special Education Complaint Procedure
- VIDEO - Special Education Written State Complaints
- VIDEO: Preparing for Mediation
- VIDEO: Special Education Due Process
- VIDEO: Special Education Mediation
- VIDEO: Special Education Resolution Meetings
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VIDEO: Special Education Resolution Meetings
Created OnMay 1, 2020
Last Updated OnJuly 24, 2023
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After a parent files a due process complaint, parents and school districts have the opportunity to resolve issues through a resolution. This 8 minute video provides a brief overview of the process that takes place after a due process complaint is filed.
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