1 Sec. 7. Functions of the ILRC - The ILRC shall function as a learning resource 2 center of learners with disabilities to deliver free support services and implement 3 programs in support of inclusive education towards capacitating all schools in the country 4 to educate learners with disabilities effectively. It shall: 5 (a) implement the CFS to ensure that all learners with disabilities who are not 6 receiving early and basic education services are identified, located, and evaluated, and 7 facilitate their inclusion into the general education system; 8 (b) utilize the expertise of a multidisciplinary team to conduct educational 9 assessments and diagnoses of learners with disabilities for the preparation of their lEPs, 10 and determine appropriate services and placement options; 11 (c) spearhead the preparation, implementation, and review of the lEP; 12 (d) provide support to learners with disabilities and their diverse needs for their 13 inclusion in the general education system; 14 (e) produce appropriate teaching and learning materials for learners with 15 disabilities, including but not limited to, FSL materials for deaf learners, Braille for the 16 blind and visually impaired, and augmentative and alternative instructional materials for 17 learners with developmental disabilities; 18 (f) provide and facilitate consultative mechanism, counseling, technical 19 assistance, and training to general basic education teachers, administrators, child 20 development teachers and workers, non-teaching personnel, parents, caregivers, 21 guardians, or other family members on the education of learners with disabilities; 22 (g) establish a referral system that shall provide and organize multidisciplinary 23 services needed by learners with disabilities and their families to mobilize community 24 resources; 25 26 27 (h) monitor and ensure that learners with disabilities within the city or municipality receive the appropriate services needed, including FSL interpreting; (i) implement the programs of the ILRC which include, but not limited to, the 28 transition program, alternative educational programs, and early intervention program in 29 collaboration with the CDC; 30 31 0) initiate and implement successful research-based Innovative approaches in providing educational or support services to learners with disabilities;

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