Advancing Access, Equity, and Opportunity in Special Education

At NAPSEC, our public policy work is grounded in a clear mission: to ensure that individuals with disabilities—across all ages and needs—have access to high-quality, individualized education and services that empower them to thrive in school, work, and community life.
We advocate for both students and adults with complex needs, and the specialized programs that support them. Our efforts help preserve the right of families to choose the most appropriate educational setting—public or private, day or residential—as guaranteed under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Beyond access, we champion policies that recognize the strengths and potential of individuals with disabilities, affirming their value as contributors to their communities, workplaces, and society at large with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

As the national voice for private special education, NAPSEC actively shapes education policy, funding, and public understanding. We:





Through this work, NAPSEC ensures that private special education providers remain a respected and protected part of the educational landscape—and that the students and families they serve are never left behind.
Our Federal Policy Priorities
NAPSEC’s current federal policy agenda focuses on safeguarding access, protecting civil rights, and strengthening the systems that make individualized special education possible.
Protect Access to the Full Continuum of Placements
We support policies that maintain the full range of placement options, allowing students' needs—not systems—to drive decisions.
Safeguard IDEA and
FAPE Oversight
We advocate for strong federal enforcement of IDEA and FAPE to ensure compliance, consistency, and equity across states.
Fully Fund Special
Education (IDEA)
We support sustained and increased federal investment in special education to protect services and improve access for all learners.
Support the Special
Education Workforce
We back policies that attract, develop, and retain professionals equipped to support students with complex needs.
Preserve Medicaid and School-Based Services
We oppose funding cuts that would limit access to essential school-based therapies and supports for students with disabilities.
Protect Civil Rights
and Access
We champion laws and policies that uphold the civil rights of students with disabilities and ensure their full inclusion in school and society.
Maintain Federal Capacity for Implementation
We support preserving the U.S. Department of Education’s ability to carry out its statutory duties, ensuring accountability and program continuity.

Why It Matters

To build a more inclusive and equitable future, Congress must invest in education, employment, and systems that empower individuals with disabilities to succeed. Through our advocacy, NAPSEC brings the expertise of our members to the policy table—correcting misconceptions, amplifying what works, and making sure that students, families, and providers are represented in the conversations that are shaping the future of special education.