AB-947: Moving Forward with California's New ECC Law
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Recording and CEU Instructions:
Access and watch the webinar recording via this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/I6W8fKgpJlwfSLmjkYz1676LGy80MnfuTKX05db0Yycpc_PgC21fHweIFxOcFKCI.BzxZj7UTNMemR650 

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Description:  This webinar addresses the origin, purpose, provisions and legal implications of the new California Law, "Visually Impaired Pupils - Expanded Core Curriculum" (ECC). Jaye Shupin, O&M Specialist, provides a brief introduction. Christian Knox, a well-respected private disability rights attorney specializing in educational services to visually impaired children, addresses the impact that the law is expected to have on services provided to visually impaired students in California's school system and will provide recommendations for implementation and advocacy. Jeff Thom, Disability Rights Advocate, summarizes the plans for future legislative advocacy efforts to address the ECC in California.  The target audience is TVIs, O&Ms, youth with visual impairments, parents of visually impaired children, special education administrators, and advocates for children with visual impairment.

Participants will:
- Learn the purpose and basic provisions of California's ECC law
- Understand the current and anticipated impact of the law on TVI and O&M services
- Learn about their options for advocating for implementation of the law at the local and state level

Panelists:
Chris 'Jaye' Shupin, COMS
Chirsitan Knox, JD
Jeff Thom, JD

Recorded on: November 9th, 2020
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