Originally Posted by indigo
Originally Posted by N..
finding advocacy
wrightslaw, left column has headers for e-mail subscription, current year training schedule, Wrightslaw, Books & Training, Advocacy Library, Law Library, Topics, Resources & Directories. Under that last section (Resources & Directories), there is a sub-heading State PTIs with a listing arranged alphabetically by State: Directory of Parent Training and Information Centers (PTI) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRC). You may wish to try looking there to locate local advocacy assistance.

This is how I found our local advocate. One thing to note: "local" may not mean the parent advocacy center is located in your city - my group just happens to be, for instance, *but* they have parent advocates who work across the state and are "local" in that sense. If you look at the yellow pages at wrightslaw and find a contact listed in your state but in a different city, I'd go ahead and give them a call and ask what resources are available for your area.

polarbear

Last edited by polarbear; 08/11/14 10:04 AM.