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The New York State Dispute Resolution Association
(NYSDRA), under a contract with VESID, provides special education mediation for parents
and school districts throughout New York State.
NYSDRA
implements the special education mediation system through its
twenty-four (24) Community Dispute Resolution Centers that cover each county. Experienced
mediators who have received training in the special education system
conduct the mediations.
Parents who disagree with the delivery of special
education programs and services their child is receiving may use the mediation process to
address and resolve disputes. Districts may also initiate a request that a parent go to
mediation. Mediations are conducted at no cost to either the parent or school district.
Evaluations of mediation sessions by parents and school districts are favorable. Both
parties view mediation as a valuable and positive alternative to an impartial hearing, in
that the mediation process is less adversarial than an impartial hearing and is completed
in a more timely manner.
The New
York State Dispute Resolution Association can be reached by calling (518)
687-2240.
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