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|HeadquartersAddress=570 Broad Street, Suite 702, Newark, NJ 07102
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'''Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR)''' serves as a hub for the network of Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs), providing resources to support families of children with disabilities.
'''Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR)''' serves as a hub for the network of [[Parent Training and Information Centers]] (PTIs) and [[Community Parent Resource Centers]] (CPRCs), providing resources to support families of children with disabilities.


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==Parent organization==
==Parent organization==


CPIR does not have a parent organization but works in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).
CPIR does not have a parent organization but works in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education's [[Office of Special Education Programs]] (OSEP).


==Legislation==
==Legislation==
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==Partners==
==Partners==


* Network of Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs)
* Network of [[Parent Training and Information Centers]] (PTIs)
* Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs)
* [[Community Parent Resource Centers]] (CPRCs)
* Various advocacy groups and educational institutions
* Various advocacy groups and educational institutions
== Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) ==
=== National Overview ===
* There are nearly 100 Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) in the US and its Territories.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center/)
* These centers are funded to serve families of children with disabilities from birth to age 26.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center/)
=== Regional Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) ===
* There are 4 Regional PTACs supporting PTIs and CPRCs:
** Region A: Not explicitly listed in provided data.
** Region B: Parent to Parent of Georgia serves as the PTAC for the Southeast and Midsouth Region, covering 12 states.[](https://www.p2pga.org/about-us/our-programs/rbptac/)
** Region C: WI FACETS serves as the PTAC for a 16-state region.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/region-c/)
** Region D: PEAK Parent Center serves as the PTAC for an 11-state region plus 2 US Territories.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/region-d/)
=== State-Specific Centers ===
==== California ====
* There are seven Parent Training and Information Centers in California.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/california/)
** Disability Rights & Education Defense Fund (DREDF) - Provides a map to find the PTI serving each county.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/california/)
** Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK) - Located in Anaheim, CA.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/california/)
==== Nebraska ====
* PTI Nebraska is the only Parent Center in Nebraska.[](https://regioncptac.org/)
==== New Mexico ====
* Parents Reaching Out serves as the PTI for New Mexico.[](https://www.understood.org/en/articles/parent-training-centers-a-free-resource)
==== Washington ====
* Open Doors for Multicultural Families provides multicultural PTI services in the northwestern region.[](https://raisecenter.org/rsa-parent-centers/)
=== Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) ===
* CPRCs focus on serving high-need areas or specific audiences:
** California has CPRCs like Loving Your Disabled Child, Parents of Watts, Chinese Parents Association for the Disabled, Fiesta Educativa, and Vietnamese Parents of Disabled Children Association, Inc.[](https://www.speechbuddy.com/blog/financial-resources/state-resources/resources-in-california-for-speech-disorders-in-children/)
** Texas has CPRCs serving families of children and young adults from birth to age 22 with various disabilities.[](https://tea.texas.gov/academics/special-student-populations/special-education/parent-and-family-resources/community-parent-resource-centers)
=== Additional Resources ===
* For a comprehensive, state-by-state listing, use the interactive map provided by the Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR).[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center/)
* CPIR also offers fact sheets on a range of disabilities with national organizations listed at the end, which can lead to state or local chapters.[](https://www.parentcenterhub.org/parentgroups/)
=== Notes ===
* This list is not exhaustive but based on the information provided in the search results. For the most current and complete list, it's recommended to consult the CPIR's interactive map or contact state-specific centers directly.


==Number of employees==
==Number of employees==

Latest revision as of 23:04, 3 January 2025

Center for Parent Information and Resources
Type: Non-profit
Parent organization:
Employees:
Executive: Director
Budget:
Address: 570 Broad Street, Suite 702, Newark, NJ 07102
Website: https://www.parentcenterhub.org/
Creation Legislation: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
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Center for Parent Information and Resources
This map created from a Cargo query (Purge)
Mission
To provide information, resources, and support to assist parents of children with disabilities in understanding their rights, accessing services, and participating effectively in their children's education; to empower families and enhance outcomes for children with disabilities.
Services

Information Dissemination; Technical Assistance; Parent Training

Regulations

Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR) serves as a hub for the network of Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs), providing resources to support families of children with disabilities.

Official Site

Mission

The mission of CPIR is to offer comprehensive support to parents, educators, and professionals by providing access to accurate and useful information about disabilities, education services, and rights under the law. CPIR aims to empower families to advocate effectively for their children, thereby improving educational outcomes and the quality of life for children with disabilities.

Parent organization

CPIR does not have a parent organization but works in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).

Legislation

CPIR's work is supported by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which mandates the provision of parent education and information.

Partners

Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs)

National Overview

Regional Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs)

State-Specific Centers

California

Nebraska

New Mexico

Washington

Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs)

Additional Resources

Notes

  • This list is not exhaustive but based on the information provided in the search results. For the most current and complete list, it's recommended to consult the CPIR's interactive map or contact state-specific centers directly.

Number of employees

The number of employees specifically for CPIR is not publicly detailed.

Organization structure

  • Resource Development creates and maintains informational materials.
  • Technical Assistance provides guidance to Parent Centers.
  • Outreach and Engagement focuses on disseminating information and training.

List of programs

  • Parent Center Hub for Resource Sharing
  • National Technical Assistance Center for Parent Centers
  • Workshops and Webinars for Parents
  • Resource Library on Disabilities and Education

Last total enacted budget

The specific budget for CPIR is not publicly disclosed as it is part of broader funding for parent centers under IDEA.

Leader

CPIR is led by a Director.

Services provided

CPIR provides services like an extensive resource library, technical assistance to parent centers across the U.S., training programs for parents and professionals, and support in navigating special education laws and services. It also facilitates parent-to-parent support and community engagement.

Regulations overseen

CPIR does not oversee regulations but helps ensure that parents and professionals are aware of and can comply with educational regulations relevant to children with disabilities.

Headquarters address

570 Broad Street, Suite 702, Newark, NJ 07102

Website

https://www.parentcenterhub.org/

Wikipedia article

There is no specific Wikipedia article for CPIR; for context, see wikipedia:Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

External links