SPECIAL EDUCATION MEDIATION SERVICES

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(UPCAP) provides Special Education mediation, facilitations, and training at no cost for Delta, Baraga, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Menominee, Ontonagon, Schoolcraft Count(y)ies’ schools and residents through the Special Education Mediation Program (SEMS). These services are federally funded through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and paid for by a grant from the Michigan Office of Special Education.

SEMS provides services in the earliest stages of intervention and educational planning and beyond:

 

It all comes down to this: Students who receive special education supports and services are entitled to an education program that meets their unique needs.  

Communication while creating this program can be challenging and those involved may disagree on the appropriate way to support a student. That’s when Special Education Mediation Services (SEMS) can help.  

Whether to resolve a disagreement about the program or to provide collaborative process support, teams — and ultimately students — benefit from the skills and experience of a mediator or facilitator. SEMS helps teams in the earliest stages of intervention and educational planning and beyond through these FREE services: 

Meeting Facilitation: Facilitation can help the parties develop the best intervention plan or educational program for the circumstances. A neutral facilitator helps the participants work through communication issues so the participants can focus on and resolve the issues. 

Mediation: Mediation aids the parties in resolving disputes that may arise between families and students with disabilities and schools. Mediation is voluntary and confidential. The neutral mediator fosters a cooperative discussion. The parties alone make the final decisions. A successful mediation can result in a written, signed agreement that can be incorporated into an IFSP or IEP. 

Workshops and trainings for your staff or group that help strengthen communication and collaboration skills for special education administrators, teachers, service providers and parents. 

Outreach. The more people know about facilitation and mediation services, the more they can benefit from them. Presentations can be made around the state, supported by materials that explain the benefits of collaborative methods.

 

For more information please call 833-KIDS1ST or 833-543-7178 or visit:  https://www.mikids1st.org. Requests for services are processed through the SEMS central office with local service delivery coordinated with (UPCAP).