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Making Documents and Websites Accessible

Virtual

Making documents and websites accessible

Learn accessibility and plain language strategies so everyone can understand what you are saying!

2-Part Zoom Training:

Wednesday, Dec. 11, 11 am to 12:30 pm: Accessibility Strategies with Denise Jess and Jim Denham of the Wisconsin Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Wednesday, Dec. 18, 11 am to 12:30 pm: Plain Language Strategies with People First Wisconsin

Student Led IEPs: Helping Students Fly

Virtual

Many students with disabilities play little to no role in their own Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and the planning of their services, accommodations, and goals. However, research shows that when students lead their own IEP meetings, they become more engaged in their education, learn important self-advocacy skills, and take greater ownership over their learning. Student-led IEPs promote self-determination and give students a greater sense of control over their education. Educators, administrators, students, and family members are encouraged to attend.

Presenter: Julie Mlagan is currently serving as an Implementation Specialist for the Transition Improvement Grant (TIG) in the CESA 1 & CESA2 Regions. She has over two decades of experience working for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and related disabilities in the community and classroom. She earned a BS in Voc Rehab, MS in Ed Psych & a MS in Spec Ed. Her experience includes job development, coaching, guardianship, case management, & teaching functional academics & community-based transition skills. As a special education and transition professional, she is avid about preparing students for self-advocacy, employment, education & independence as they prepare for life after high school.

Navigating the Family: Kinship Care

Virtual

This webinar will explore the critical values of kinship care within the context of child welfare, highlighting the dynamics of the triad: the child, caregiver, and birth parents. It will delve into the essential role of peer support in enhancing the kinship care experience and discuss how these practices relate to broader social justice issues. Through an interactive discussion, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of kinship care's impact on families and communities.

Virtual BCBA Meet Up: Come Have Coffee with Kyo’s Inland Empire / Riverside Team

Virtual

Come connect with fellow BCBAs at Kyo's virtual BCBA meet up! Whether you're a seasoned BCBA, or just beginning your coursework, you're invited to join. We will be chatting about Caregiver Collaboration.

You'll also have the opportunity to:

- Learn About Our Mission: Discover how you can make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

- Explore Career Opportunities: Learn about exciting opportunities in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and how you can launch your ABA career with Kyo.

- Meet the Team: Connect with our passionate and supportive staff, who are dedicated to fostering a culture of growth and excellence. Get insights straight from the people who live and breathe Kyo's mission every day.

- Professional Development: Discover our training programs and growth opportunities.

RSVP today!

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Horario De Oficina Virtual

Virtual

Reunase personalmente con un especialista en apoyo familiar de Care Parent Network y obtenga respuestas a sus preguntas

15 minutos

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvf-6pqzouG9NShzJ5s0jHH6rTTllk77QE

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Virtual Office Hours in English

Virtual

English Speaking

Meet 1:1 with a Care Parent Network Family Support Specialist and get your question answered

Register here for a 15 minute time slot

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrcuupqj8sGdaA6YXsQxrypGI733p_Esxy

Ways to Stay on Track (and Pay Your Loan Back)

Virtual

Please join us for this informative one- hour webinar.

This webinar will discuss the obligations of a co-signer, types of credit, strategies to pay back debt, and what to do if you are struggling to repay.

This webinar will be recorded and the recording will be sent out after the event via email to all who register.

If you have any questions or need assistance with registering, please contact PATF at 484-675-0506 or communications@patf.us.

Free Webinar For Parents – Strategies To Handle Attention-Seeking Behavior

Virtual

Attention-seeking behaviors can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can turn those moments into opportunities for connection and growth.

Join us on Monday, December 18th, at 6:00 PM EST for a free, interactive webinar led by experienced behavior experts. You’ll learn practical tools and techniques to understand and address attention-seeking behaviors effectively.

🎯 What you’ll gain:

Insights into why attention-seeking behaviors occur.
Proven strategies to manage and reduce challenging behaviors.
Tips for fostering positive interactions and communication.
This webinar is perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers looking to empower children with positive, impactful solutions.

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REV UP Georgia Advocacy Meeting: Register, Educate, Vote and Use your Power!

Virtual

Georgians with disabilities make up a powerful constituency. Together we can have our voices heard. And we need your help to POWER THE DISABILITY VOTE!

REV UP Georgia Coalition meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 10am EST on Zoom. All are invited to attend. Come ready to share about grassroots voter registration and education activities in your area. REV UP will also outline strategies for voter rights education in Georgia’s rural communities.

How to Choose the Right Caregiver for a Person with a Disability

Virtual

This webinar training will provide participants with valuable insights and practical strategies for selecting and employing a caregiver for a person living with a disability. The training will cover various aspects related to the caregiver selection process and employment, including assessing the needs and preferences of the person with disabilities, identifying important qualities and skills in a caregiver, conducting effective interviews and screenings, and understanding the legal and ethical considerations. Participants will also gain knowledge on training, supervising, and providing ongoing support to caregivers.

Learning Goals:

-Understand the importance of selecting the right caregiver for a person living with a disability
-Learn how to assess the needs and preferences of the person with a disability
-Identify the key qualities and skills to look for in a caregiver
-Explore effective strategies for interviewing and screening potential caregivers
-Understand the legal and ethical considerations in employing a caregiver
-Gain knowledge on best practices for training and supervising caregivers

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