Birth to 3 Program: Mediation
Disagreements can happen.
Do you have a concern or disagreement about services or decisions made by the Birth to 3 Program?
If talking to the team didn’t help fix it, the Birth to 3 Program Mediation System can help!
Key actions
- Get the Request for Mediation Form (PDF)
- Contact Pionek Valle Law Group, LLC, with questions:
- gia@wsems.us
- 414-241-5535
- Mediation is when a neutral person called a mediator helps solve disagreements between two parties.
- For the Birth to 3 Program, it can be used when parents or caregivers and program staff don’t agree on decisions about eligibility or services on the Individual Family Service Plan.
- In mediation, you have a safe place to openly share your views.
- Mediation is free, private, and voluntary. You decide if you want to use mediation or not.
- Mediation often finds a solution that everyone agrees to.
- The mediator helps come up with options but doesn’t decide for you.
- You can talk openly.
- Your child still gets services from the Birth to 3 Program during mediation unless you say no.
You might choose mediation if you don’t agree with:
- Decisions about your child’s eligibility
- The evaluation process
- The services being offered
- How the services are being provided
- Parents or caregivers
- The local Birth to 3 Program
- Both parties together
- Parents and caregivers
- Two representatives from the local Birth to 3 Program
- Other parties, with the permission of both the parents or caregivers and the Birth to 3 Program representatives.
- First, you will fill out the Request for Mediation Form (PDF).
You can either:- Fill it out with your local Birth to 3 Program
- Fill it out on your own
- Next, mail or email the form.
- Mail the form to:
Wisconsin Special Education Mediation
System (WSEMS)
Gia Pionek
PO Box 70693
Milwaukee, WI 53207
OR - Scan and email the form to gia@wsems.us
- Mail the form to:
- Last, get a mediator assigned.
- If you submit the form with signatures from parents or caregivers and local Birth to 3 Program staff, a mediator will be assigned right away.
- If either party submits the form individually, the other party will be contacted to see if they want to participate. They have three days to agree. If they do, then a mediator will be assigned.
- A mediator will help guide a conversation between the two parties and help them work toward an agreement.
- Mediation will begin within 14 days after the mediator is assigned. You will meet at a time and place you both agree on.
- If an agreement is reached, it will be put in writing. Everyone will sign it and it will become legally binding.
Birth to 3 Program mediation is provided by Pionek Valle Law Group, LLC. They are a neutral provider of the intake, screening, and mediation referral process.
You can contact Pionek Valle Law Group, LLC:
- gia@wsems.us
- 414-241-5535
Get more information. Read and print a copy of the Mediation System brochure, P-23117.