California law and regulation requires that regional centers display on their Web sites information about the dollar value of services they purchase for clients. These data (called "purchase of service" or "POS" data) must be reported separately by clients' ethnic/racial group, langauge and diagnosis.
Navigating the Special Needs System: Service Coordination and Advocacy Training Series
This four-week course provides families with the necessary skills and knowledge about the regional center system to make them informed partners and advocates for their family member with special needs.
September 7, 2017 ~ Session 1: Provides an overview of the regional center system as a whole, including details about the Lanterman Act and what it means for clients and families, as well as where the funding for the system comes from and how it is spent.
September 14, 2017 ~ Session 2: Defines the roles and responsibilities of clients, families and service coordinators, and gives you tools and tips to help build a successful partnership. An overview of the services and supports available through the Koch-Young Resource Center is also provided.
September 21, 2017 ~ Session 3: Offers participants insight into the Center’s mission, vision and values with particular attention devoted to the core values and customer values that guide and inform the work that is done at Lanterman.
September 28, 2017 ~ Session 4: Shares suggestions and strategies to help families become the best possible advocate for their family member with special needs.
For more information contact the Koch-Young Resource Center at 213.252.5600 or kyrc@lanterman.org.
Dates
Register online via Eventbrite
Location
Pacific Community Center
501 S. Pacific Ave.
Room A-Sink
Glendale, CA 92104