july, 2021
An Introduction to the Office of the Education Ombuds and Rresources for Parental Advocacy with Jinju Park
How The Office of the Education Ombuds Can Help You – Read This Editorial and Learn More at an Upcoming Webinar
In this editorial from the Seattle Times, Sarah Butcher, Dawn Rains and Jacob Vela discuss how the Office of the Education Ombuds help families and why it needs to be supported. You can learn more about the Office of the Education Ombuds at an upcoming free virtual webinar hosted by the WA State Fathers Network on July 6th from 6:30-7:30 p.m.. The webinar is called An Introduction to the Office of the Education Ombuds and Resources for Parental Advocacy, presented by Jinju Park, Senior Education Ombuds. Register for this and other webinars in the series here.
Location: Virtual – a confirmation with a Zoom link will be sent to you after registering.
Men, Women and All Couples are Welcome. All sessions will be recorded.
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University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). As of July 2024, we are contracted to provide
University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). As of July 2024, we are contracted to provide 4 general trainings a year.
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WA INCLUDE Collaborative - University of Washington, Institute on Human Development and Disability, Clinical Training UnitWA INCLUDE Collaborative- Interdisciplinary Network of Community Leaders with a focus on the Underserved and Disability Education -Improving systems of care by supporting education, training, and connections within a growing community of champions -Promoting quality of life and health equity within underserved communities at the intersection of developmental disability, mental health, and physical health -Increasing accessibility, variety, and amount of trainings and support for providers strained by high workloads -Creating and facilitating state-wide networks that empower local regional champions through access to expertise from each other and state partners -Embedding supports within schools, medical homes, mental health clinics, and communitieshttps://wainclude.org/