The How Inclusion Gets Lost in Translation:
What Parents Ask For and What Districts Prioritize
Lindsay Crain
Head of Content and Community
Lindsay is the Head of Content and Community at Undivided, dedicated to educating, supporting, and empowering parents of children with disabilities. As a parent of a teenager with multiple disabilities, Lindsay is passionate about creating inclusive systems and practices.
She serves as a Community Representative on the State Interagency Coordinating Council on Early Intervention, recently completed a fellowship with the CA-LEND program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and was a national representative for the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) Council on Leadership in Advocacy. As the parent of a daughter on the deafblind spectrum, Lindsay volunteers as a Family Service Provider for California Deafblind Services and was recently appointed to its Advisory Committee.
In her local school district, Lindsay co-founded the Special Education District Advisory Committee and organized school-site networks to push for inclusive practices with district leadership. She continues to serve on the Tri-City SELPA Community Advisory Committee. Lindsay is also on the Board of Directors for Pepper Tree Farm, a nonprofit dedicated to creating social, educational, and employment opportunities in nature for individuals with developmental disabilities. Prior to her advocacy work, Lindsay built a career in film acquisitions, grounded in storytelling as a catalyst for change.
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