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      • Throughout Ohio, the Coalition’s services reach families of children and youth, birth through 26 years of age, with all disabilities. OCECD’s programs help parents become informed and effective representatives for their children in all educational settings. In addition, youth are assisted to advocate for themselves.
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  2. Ohio Coalition for Education of Children with Disabilities works with parents to help them obtain the assistance they need. If you need one-to-one assistance, call (740) 382-5452 or email us at ocecd@ocecd.org.

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  3. Throughout Ohio, the Coalition’s services reach families of children and youth, birth through 26 years of age, with all disabilities. OCECD’s programs help parents become informed and effective representatives for their children in all educational settings. In addition, youth are assisted to advocate for themselves.

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    The Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD) staff and consultants provide support services to parents and families of children with a disability. They respond to inquiries from school districts, the general public and specifically to families of children with a disability to provide information, support, and ...

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  5. Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD) Statewide nonprofit organization serving educators, agencies, and families of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities in Ohio.

  6. OCECD has put together a webpage featuring resources and information intended to help individuals prepare and practice advocating for themselves. To hear tips from students with disabilities who have learned to advocate for themselves in high school, at work, and at college, follow the link below.

  7. A statewide nonprofit organization that serves families of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities in Ohio, and the educators and agencies who provide services to them. OCECD works through the coalition efforts of over 40 parent and professional disability organizations and over 70 individual members which comprise the Coalition....