COPAA Logo
  • Home
  • About COPAA
    • Committees
    • Collaborative Activities
    • Listserv Guidelines
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
  • Members
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

Your National Voice for Special Education Rights and Advocacy

AdvocatesAdvocates
AttorneysAttorneys
Parents-OtherParents / Other
Find an Attorney
    • About COPAA
      • Committees
      • Collaborative Activities
      • Listserv Guidelines
      • Board of Directors
      • Staff
      • Find an Attorney / Advocate
    • Join COPAA
      • Advocates
        • Members
        • Advocacy Resources
        • Voluntary Code of Ethics
        • Training to be a Special Education Advocate
      • Attorneys
        • Members
        • Advocacy Resources
      • Parents / Other Professionals
        • Members
        • Advocacy Resources
      • Online Membership Form
      • Scholarship Policies
      • Printable COPAA Materials
      • COPAA Member FAQs
    • Amicus
      • Policy for Reviewing Amicus Requests
    • Public Policy
      • COPAA’s Major Legislative Priorities
        • Reinstate Right to Expert Witness Fees
        • Make Burden of Proof Fair & Equitable
        • Restore Attorneys Fees
        • End the Abuse: Restraint and Seclusion
      • Contacting Congress
      • Overview of Congressional Process
      • Highlights of Recent Actions
        • COPAA Policy Actions 2006-2010
      • IDEA 2004
    • Conference / Training
      • COPAA Annual Conference
        • COPAA Awards
        • Exhibitor/Sponsor Information
        • COPAA Conference Scholarships
          • Memorial Scholarships
        • Order Material From Previous Years
      • Webinars
    • Resources
      • Downloadable ePublications
      • Bullying and Harassment
      • Disability Resources
      • Professional Associations
      • Federal Government
      • Federally Funded Projects
      • Legal & Advocacy Resources
      • Additional Resources
      • Find an Attorney / Advocate
    • Donate

Subscribe

 Subscribe in a reader

Enter your E-mail address in the box below and subscribe to our feed. You will recieve our site updates in your E-mail inbox!

Facebook Twitter

 

“The greatest benefit of COPAA is the collaboration of seasoned professionals in Special Education Advocacy.  The information I receive from the COPAA network makes the difference in whether a child I represent is able to go to school the next day, be safe from abuse in the name of treatment, or receive high quality educational services and supports.”

The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, §501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization of attorneys, advocates, parents and other professionals.  COPAA members work to protect special education rights and secure excellence in education on behalf of the 7.1 million children with disabilities in America.

With over 1200 members nationwide, COPAA is at the forefront of special education advocacy.

Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) over three decades ago “to ensure that all children with disabilities have available to them a free appropriate public education . . . designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living.” While many students with disabilities receive a good education, far too many receive an education that is weak and inadequate.  Congress envisioned parents as equal partners in developing their children’s educational programs; however, parents are often unable to participate meaningfully in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process or exercise their rights without representation.  They face a playing field that is neither level nor fair.

Boy in a wheelchair talking to two girls outdoorsCOPAA is committed to increasing the quality and quantity of special education advocates and attorneys, and creating a level playing field to ensure children with disabilities receive the high-quality education to which all children are entitled.

Find Attorney/Advocate in the COPAA Member Directory.  Parents who are looking to find a special education attorney or a special education advocate may look up referrals in the COPAA Member Directory.  This directory is to serve as a resource for members and the public to find attorneys, advocates and other professional who belong to COPAA and advocate on behalf of children with disabilities.

COPAA focuses on the rights of children who receive special education services and supports, and who are eligible to be served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other statutes. This includes working to ensure that children with disabilities receive a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). COPAA endeavors to improve the quality and quantity of legal assistance for parents of children with disabilities. COPAA does not represent individual parents but provides a network to assist, train, and inform advocates, attorneys, parents, and other professionals.

 

Blog

ASK CONGRESS COSPONSOR KEEPING ALL STUDENTS SAFE ACT

CALL TO ACTION: PLEASE EMAIL YOUR SENATORS AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND ASK THEM TO COSPONSOR THE KEEPING ALL STUDENTS SAFE ACT (S.2020 in the Senate and H.R. 1381 in the House).  These bills will protect children nationwide from restraint and seclusion in schools.  A Government Accountability Office study found hundreds of cases of alleged abuse [...]

COPAA Awards Dorene J. Philpot the 2012 Diane Lipton Award for Outstanding Educational Advocacy

The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is a national organization of over 1250 attorneys, advocates and parents. Our primary mission is to secure high quality educational services for children with disabilities. COPAA is premised on the belief that the key to effective educational programs for children with disabilities is collaboration -as equals- [...]

CRS Report on Alignment Between IDEA and ESEA Seriously Flawed

COPAA as part of the Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) Education Task Force issues Comments on Congressional Research Service Report The Education of Students with Disabilities: Alignment Between the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, dated October 31, 2011. Although we generally find CRS reports on federal education laws to be [...]


 
COPAA
P. O. Box 6767
Towson, Maryland 21285
  • Home
  • About COPAA
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • Join COPAA
  • Amicus
  • Public Policy
  • Conference / Training
  • Advocacy Resources
  • Donate
  • Sitemap
 

© The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. 2010 All Rights Reserved.

Design: flyte