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Advocating for Young Parents' Rights

The document discusses forming an alliance between NCA, NYP, and YWP to advocate for revisions to a proposed school regulation that will impact young parents of children with disabilities. The alliance aims to educate and recruit young parents, train them to advocate for changes to the regulation, and reduce the costs of their involvement. If successful, the informed input of young parent advocates could sway policymakers' decisions on the regulation and significantly impact families for years. The first steps outlined are to assign a lead organization, recruit parents, provide comprehensive training, and involve the trained parents in stakeholder meetings on the regulation.

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Advocating for Young Parents' Rights

The document discusses forming an alliance between NCA, NYP, and YWP to advocate for revisions to a proposed school regulation that will impact young parents of children with disabilities. The alliance aims to educate and recruit young parents, train them to advocate for changes to the regulation, and reduce the costs of their involvement. If successful, the informed input of young parent advocates could sway policymakers' decisions on the regulation and significantly impact families for years. The first steps outlined are to assign a lead organization, recruit parents, provide comprehensive training, and involve the trained parents in stakeholder meetings on the regulation.

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NCA PROJECT CONCEPT PAPER:

How to involve young parents in advocating for proposed school regulation

Background of this idea


NCA’s mission is to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. In the past few years, we have been
concerned about how to best advocate for young parents with children who have disabilities especially since a
recently proposed school regulation will have a huge impact on their lives. To sufficiently influence policy
makers, these parents need to be educated on the issues and involved in advocating for the new regulation. Their
involvement will give NCA advocacy work the necessary visible support of young families. However, few
young parents participate in NCA advocacy programs, preferring to join ‘NYP’ for their relevant information
and support groups or YWP for their help in addressing problems in the school system. NCA recognizes that
young parents have a limited amount of free time and wants to make it easy for them to participate in its
advocacy efforts. In addition, NCA needs to be a good steward of its resources and not compete for clients with
other organizations that are providing excellent complementary services.

Purpose of the alliance


The purpose of this alliance is to
 Share information about the proposed school regulation
 Recruit young parents into the project
 Provide training to young parents so that they can assist in revising the proposed school regulation
 Defray the costs of parent involvement in the project

Outcomes
An alliance of NCA, NYP, and YWP (and perhaps other partners) will directly impact people with disabilities
and their families and make a difference in their lives for years to come. The involvement of informed,
concerned constituents will influence policy makers and help to make needed revisions in the proposed school
regulation.

The first steps


Before the end of the summer, we will need to
1. Assign a lead organization to manage the advocacy component
2. Recruit young parents of disabled children who are willing to advocate for revising the proposed school
regulation
3. Provide a comprehensive training program for the young parents so they understand the roles of each of
the participating organizations, the background on the proposed regulation and the regulation’s probable
impact on students
4. Involve the informed young parents in meetings the State Department of Education will hold on the
regulation

This project will be complete by the end of December when the vote will be taken on the school regulation. At
that time, we could decide to continue as an alliance to advocate for other issues or celebrate our success and
conclude the alliance project.

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