Service Providers
If you support children, youth, or families, this page connects you with tools and information to help guide your work.

Partnering to Support Vermont Families
Service providers play a vital role in helping families navigate complex systems. Vermont Family Network offers information, trainings, and resources designed to support your work and strengthen family–provider partnerships. On this page, you’ll find materials you can share with families, professional learning opportunities, and timely updates on topics affecting children and youth with disabilities or special health needs.
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Related Resources
Fact Sheets
Toolkits
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A College Survival Guide for Youth with Disabilities
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Accessibility in College After High School: Knowing Your Needs, Understanding the Process, and Who to Talk To
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Being the Anchor for Your Child: Staying Calm in the Storm of Big Emotions
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Bullying and Harassment: Know Your Rights
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Chronic Absenteeism, Truancy and Educational Neglect
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Demystifying Disabled Children’s Home Care (Katie Beckett)
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Burlington, Vermont
Stories & News
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Advancing Inclusive Communities
At age 75, Paul Lascelles was just settling into retirement and enjoying woodworking, certainly not expecting to be thrust back into the role of parenting a teenager.