Where The Ramp Ends
Please rate and review! Hit the follow button and share! Help us grow our audience! Most parents of children with Down syndrome—and even advocates—would agree: understanding and navigating education policy can feel overwhelming and inaccessible. But what if your voice could shape real change, starting today? Ricki Sabia, Senior Education Policy Advisor at the National Down Syndrome Congress, shares the powerful story of how she shifted from a concerned parent to a fierce advocate influencing federal and state policies that impact millions of children like hers—and yours. Her journey proves that even small actions can spark systemic transformation.In this heartfelt and insightful episode, Ricki recounts her initial moments of advocacy sparked at the beach, observing her son’s uncertain future, and how she turned that worry into a call for systemic change. You'll discover concrete strategies for effective advocacy—whether you're confronting IEP meetings for the first time or advocating for inclusive education policies at the national level. Ricki breaks down complex topics like IDEA, federal funding, and the importance of community-based services, making these essential issues accessible and actionable for families everywhere.We break down the evolution of educational inclusion, highlighting how attitudes, policies, and community support have shifted—and why there’s still work to do. You'll learn: how to advocate assertively but collaboratively in school meetings, ways to build lasting relationships with educators, and why your personal story holds transformative power. Ricki shares practical tips for parents feeling intimidated at IEP meetings, and reveals the importance of setting future-focused goals—like independent living and employment—that can dramatically change your child's life trajectory. This episode isn’t just about policy—it's about empowering you to be a catalyst for change. Whether you’re new to advocacy or seasoned in activism, Ricki’s insights remind us that every voice matters. Her inspiring perspective prioritizes inclusion, respect, and the belief that every child can reach their full potential when we work together to dismantle barriers. Perfect for parents, educators, and advocates committed to creating a future of opportunity and respect for all children with disabilities.Join us as Ricki Sabia models how lived experience, persistence, and a passion for justice can turn personal challenges into powerful advocacy tools. Discover how your voice, big or small, can help shape a more inclusive, equitable future—one policy change at a time. All the resources Ricki mentioned in the podcast are here: NDSC website https://ndsccenter.org/ [https://ndsccenter.org/] NDSC Policy Pulse https://ndsccenter.org/policy/action-center/the-policy-pulse.html [https://ndsccenter.org/policy/action-center/the-policy-pulse.html] National Down Syndrome, Advocacy Coalition (NDAC) information and free application https://ndsccenter.org/policy/national-down-syndrome-advocacy-coalition-ndac/ [https://ndsccenter.org/policy/national-down-syndrome-advocacy-coalition-ndac/] Sign up for NDSC action alerts https://www.votervoice.net/mobile/NDSCCenter/Home [https://www.votervoice.net/mobile/NDSCCenter/Home]NDSC policy and advocacy resources. Find policy briefs for families on education here https://ndsccenter.org/policy/advocacy-training-resources/briefs.html [https://ndsccenter.org/policy/advocacy-training-resources/briefs.html] NDSC DC Policy Summit September 29-30 2026. Registration opens May 14. https://ndsccenter.org/policy/ndsc-down-syndrome-policy-summit/ [https://ndsccenter.org/policy/ndsc-down-syndrome-policy-summit/] TIES Center on Inclusive Policies and Practices for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities https://tiescenter.org/ [https://tiescenter.org/] One pager with clickable links for TIES briefs https://ndsccenter.org/file_download/fd5f32f2-7e8d-405f-a0ce-a4c81cb4db10 [https://ndsccenter.org/file_download/fd5f32f2-7e8d-405f-a0ce-a4c81cb4db10] Find all the ways to connect with Where The Ramp Ends here: Where The Ramp Ends [https://linktr.ee/where.the.ramp.ends?fbclid=IwY2xjawRScXxleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFMT2NSU0JOSjdrWXNNelkzc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHtPeWv3zzsdmcU2z2cdhSzPq2Vvnra6efHcBtkkreKx-6O1Bq6KZn1gzfCwR_aem_2gdOw1ykVKVX1guRPQ6aJA]
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