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CEC’s Responsibilities to CAN Coordinators

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

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CEC’s Responsibilities to CAN Coordinators

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  1. CEC’s Responsibilities to CAN Coordinators What Can You Expect From CEC’s Policy and Advocacy Services

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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