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The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is committed to empowering CAN Coordinators with policy and advocacy services designed to enhance your network. Expect timely updates on Capitol Hill, the Department of Education, and key organizations. We provide training, support, and accurate advocacy materials throughout the year, alongside technical assistance tailored to your needs. From crafting impactful emails to facilitating Congressional visits, CEC equips you with vital communication strategies and resources to effectively advocate for students with exceptionalities.
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CEC’s Responsibilities to CAN Coordinators What Can You Expect From CEC’s Policy and Advocacy Services
Helping You Enhance Your Network • Communication of Policy Strategies • Provide you with the most up-to-date information on what is unfolding on Capitol Hill, the Department of Education, and other agencies and organizations • Provide you with messages to activate and/or educate your network.
Helping You Enhance Your Network (cont.) • Provide Training and Support • Conduct annual new CAN Coordinator trainings. (Available to all Coordinators) • Conduct briefing session at CEC annual conference. • Provide updated and accurate advocacy materials throughout the year. • Provide ongoing support throughout the year.
Helping You Enhance Your Network (cont.) • Provide Technical Support • At your request, CEC will provide a list of members in your unit. • CEC can assist in crafting emails to your network. • CEC can assist you in coordinating Congressional visits to a local school in your community. • CEC provides you with talking points on critical issues impacting students with exceptionalities.