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Section 504 Plans

Section 504 Plans. Andrew Jurek & Mary JoVene Stonebridge Elementary American Diabetes Association Staff Presentation February 5, 2008. GOALS. Schools must provide a medically safe environment for a student with diabetes.

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Section 504 Plans

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  1. Section 504 Plans Andrew Jurek & Mary JoVene Stonebridge Elementary American Diabetes Association Staff Presentation February 5, 2008

  2. GOALS • Schools must provide a medically safe environment for a student with diabetes. • Students with diabetes must have the same access to educational opportunities as do other students.

  3. Applicable Federal Laws • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) • Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA)

  4. Section 504 • A civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability • All public schools and private schools that receive federal funding • Historically, students with diabetes have been protected under 504

  5. Schools Must: • Identify students with disabilities • Provide FAPE • Educate children with disabilities with other students as much as possible • Allow parental participation in decisions • Provide students with disabilities with an equal opportunity to participate in non-academic and extracurricular activities

  6. Initiate 504 Process • Schools are required to identify students with disabilities • Reality is that most schools do not • Parent should request 504 evaluation of child • Panel convened to determine 504 eligibility • 504 Plan developed by parent and school

  7. Why a Plan? • Ensures your child will have equal access and medical needs met • Responsibilities clearly set out • Avenue to work out potential problems and misunderstandings ahead of time • In response to a problem

  8. Is a Plan Required? • No, there is no requirement that a student have a plan in order to be protected under Section 504 • Contents of plan based upon health care team approved Diabetes Medical Management Plan (DMMP)

  9. Plan Contents - TDP • List of trained diabetes personnel (TDP) • Times when TDP will be available • Description of training • Description of diabetes tasks to be performed by TDP

  10. Level of Self-Care • Independent management • Management by student with supervision by TDP • TDP needed to perform all diabetes care tasks

  11. Food, Water, Bathroom Access • When must snacks be eaten? • When must lunch be eaten? • Is a change is lunch or snack schedule needed? • Where may snacks and water be eaten? • TDP to ensure that snack/meal eaten on time • Unrestricted access to water and bathroom

  12. Treating Hypo & Hyper • Student access to equipment, food, supplies • TDP to provide response in accordance with DMMP • Glucagon for severe hypo • Insulin for hyper • Other treatment specified in DMMP

  13. Diabetes Care Tasks • Who performs and where? • BGM • Insulin administration • Glucagon • Insulin pump storage

  14. Field Trips & Extracurriculars • Full participation in all school-sponsored field trips and extracurricular activities • Activities covered by TDP • Parent cannot be required to attend

  15. Tests and Classroom Work • Student permitted to take test at alternate time if hypo or hyper • Breaks for water, treatment of hypo/hyper • Access to snacks and supplies • Extra time if needed • Teacher to provide missed instruction • Reasonable time period to make up work • Absences without penalty

  16. Daily Instructions • Parent to be notified in advance of special activities • Parent may send in snack or special instructions • Substitute teachers provided with written instructions

  17. Other • TDP for shelter-in-place and emergency evacuations • Equal treatment and encouragement • Privacy provided if desired • Confidentiality • When to notify parents • Emergency contact information

  18. Enforcement • Office of Civil Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Dept. of Education enforces 504 and ADA in programs that receive assistance from the federal government • Complaint must be filed within 180 days of alleged discrimination • Investigation, intervention, formal agreement

  19. Success !!!

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