{"id":122,"date":"2020-06-05T16:03:57","date_gmt":"2020-06-05T20:03:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.adelphi.edu\/access-office\/?page_id=122"},"modified":"2024-09-05T16:06:28","modified_gmt":"2024-09-05T20:06:28","slug":"family-involvement-best-practices-for-students-with-disabilities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.adelphi.edu\/access-office\/information-for-families-of-students-requesting-accommodations\/family-involvement-best-practices-for-students-with-disabilities\/","title":{"rendered":"Family Involvement Best Practices for Students with Disabilities"},"content":{"rendered":"
The parent (or legal guardian) of a primary or secondary school student with a disability is an essential participant in school decisions about that student’s disability-related needs. When that student enters the university, however, the family no longer participates directly in the institution\u2019s decision-making process. The family member may continue to offer the student (or prospective student) advice and support, but the student becomes solely responsible for communicating with university personnel about disability-related matters.<\/p>\n
The Student Access Office staff is aware of the difficulty of this role change and welcomes the opportunity to offer advice and general policy information to the families of students with disabilities; however, a family member is not recognized as a substitute for the student in matters related to the student\u2019s disability accommodations and services. In accordance with these guidelines, the following have been established with regards to the student\u2019s responsibility in a higher-education institution.<\/p>\n
Accommodations Process<\/h2>\n
A student or prospective student who wishes to request accommodations based on a disability must submit a Petition for Reasonable Accommodations form. A request from a family member, a legal guardian, a clinician, a school official, or another third party will not be accepted in lieu of a direct request from the student. The Student Access Office cannot discuss the following with anyone other than the student; this includes third party individuals associated with the student (family member, a legal guardian, or a high school official):<\/p>\n
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The contents of a clinician\u2019s report or other documentation of disability.<\/li>\n
The status of the disability documentation review process or the results of that process.<\/li>\n
A student\u2019s accommodation needs, approved disability accommodations or utilization of such accommodations, or the status of a student\u2019s request for accommodations and services.<\/li>\n
A student\u2019s academic progress.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
When appropriate, the student receives detailed written communication from the Student Access Office concerning these matters. Third party individuals are encouraged, therefore, to request information directly from the student.<\/em><\/p>\n