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Terry Booth

NRCPFC: Teleconference Schedule - 0 views

  • The National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections (NRCPFC) is pleased to announce our 2010 Teleconference Series. Each teleconference is designed to provide a forum for participants to share their experiences in implementing improved child welfare practices and to learn about national trends and research findings. These teleconferences are now open to anyone working, involved, or interested in the field of child welfare.
Sierra Boehm

SFARI Live DSM-5 Discussion - Teleconference - May 29, 2013 - 0 views

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    Register for this teleconference

    What:
    Participate in a live 'virtual roundtable' on the criteria for autism in the newly published DSM-5, the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The DSM-5's publication last week and a preemptive announcement from the National Institute of Mental Health that it will be directing research away from DSM categories should make for a lively and informative debate. The panelists will explore the new guidelines' impact on autism diagnosis as well as on research. Listeners will have a chance to ask the panelists questions during the discussion.

    When:
    Wednesday, May 29, 2013
    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Mountain

    How to participate:
    At the event time, call 866-740-1260 (access code: 2979382) to listen to the live discussion.
    To follow the live chat and submit your own questions, log in to readytalk.com using the access code 2979382.

    Or submit your questions now by emailing them to community@sfari.org.
Terry Booth

Ensuring Access & Inclusion in Higher Education: Rights, Rules, & Responsibilities - We... - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this webinar What:
    The significant disparity in education and literacy levels for people with mental and substance use disorders compared to the general population is a matter of serious concern. For people with mental health and substance use disorders, access to and inclusion in higher education is a central issue in achieving social inclusion. Learning Objectives: To learn how efforts within the legal system are working to reduce discrimination and ensure that necessary accommodations as provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act are available to all who need them. To hear about an innovative university program's person-centered approach that is having great success in helping students stay in school, graduate, pursue their vocational goals, and secure fulfilling roles in the community.

    To understand from a first-person perspective how one person was able to move out of poverty and realize her dreams by pursuing further education which led to achieving personal wellness and working to assist others in realizing their goals.

    To develop an increased understanding of the disparity in education and literacy levels for people with mental and substance use disorders compared to the general population and the significant impact of these disparities on poverty, health, and well-being. When:
    Wednesday, June 6, 2012
    1:00 - 2:30pm Mountain
Meliah Bell

Teleconference on Visual Supports - Multiple Locations- Oct. 18, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here for Video Conferencing Locations

    What:
    Autism 210: Using Visuals to Support Independence at Home and in the Classroom

    When:
    Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012
    7 - 8:30 p.m. Contact: To request your location, please email the following information to kay.fladstol@vision.net by 3:30 Wednesday, October 4th with the Subject Line, "Seattle Autism 200" The town in which you wish to attend Your name and telephone info Your position or relationship (teacher, parent, sibling, etc)
Kiona Pearson

Forging a Path Toward Social Inclusion: Collaboration Among Individuals, Community Part... - 0 views

  • Click here to Register - Registration will close at 5:00 p.m. ET 6/ 21/2011 What: The SAMHSA ADS Center invites you to a free training teleconference to learn how consumers/survivors of mental health and substance use conditions are working together with private and public officials to make socially inclusive systems across many dimensions of community life—housing, employment, education, arts and culture, transportation, civic and entrepreneurial leadership, health and recreation. Speakers will provide strategies for building diverse collaborations to map community assets and discover individual capacities that benefit communities and the delivery of social services. As a participant in this teleconference, you will see that social inclusion is achievable and learn how YOU can be part of the change. When: Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mountain Time
Terry Booth

Dr. Jill Biden to Join Next White House Disability Monthly - Teleconference - June 27, ... - 0 views

  • What: In order to help keep you more informed, we are hosting monthly calls to update you on various disability issues as well as to introduce you to persons who work on disability issues in the Federal government. This call is open to everyone, and we strongly urge and ask that you distribute this email broadly to your networks and listservs so that everyone has the opportunity to learn this valuable information. If you received this email as a forward but would like to be added to the White House Disability Group email distribution list, please visit our website at http://www.whitehouse.gov/disability-issues-contact and fill out the contact us form in the disabilities section or you can email us at disability@who.eop.gov and provide your full name, city, state, and organization. We are excited to announce that Dr. Jill Biden will be speaking on our next call that will take place on Monday, June 27 at 10:30 AM Eastern. We apologize for the early time, but due to the time difference in Greece, this was necessary. When: June 27, 2011 8:30am Mountain Conference Call information: Dial in for listeners: 800-230-1951 Title: White House Disability Call (use instead of code) This call is off the record and not for press purposes.
Terry Booth

Two Training Teleconferences Added to SAMHSA ADS Center Archive - 0 views

  • Building an Inclusive Society ·        Mental Health in the Military: The Path to Resilience and Recovery
Terry Booth

Peer Support and Peer Providers: Redefining Mental Health Recovery - Webinar - Sept. 21... - 0 views

  • SAMHSA ADS Center invites you to a free training teleconference entitled “Peer Support and Peer Providers: Redefining Mental Health Recovery”. This training teleconference will help current and past recipients of mental health services, U.S. service members and their families, health providers, advocacy organizations, family and peer support leaders, and the general public explore the questions above.
Terry Booth

Prevention and Holistic Approaches to Wellness: A Fresh Perspective on Mental Health Re... - 0 views

  • What: People diagnosed with mental health problems have significantly shorter life spans and are more likely   to have serious but preventable health conditions—including obesity, diabetes, and hypertension—compared to people who do not have mental health problems. Traditionally, the mental health field has focused primarily on a person’s psychiatric stabilization rather than taking a broader, holistic approach that looks at the wellness of the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Recent preventive and holistic approaches along with complementary and alternative  medicines (CAMs) have shown success in improving the overall health of individuals with mental health problems which contributes to their ability to live a more full and satisfying life in the community. The SAMHSA 10x10 Wellness Campaign invites you to a free training teleconference titled “Prevention and Holistic Approaches to Wellness: A Fresh Perspective on Mental Health Recovery.” This teleconference will educate diverse stakeholders about both peer-delivered and community mental health provider-delivered alternatives to wellness that focus on building resiliency and supporting individuals to establish healthier lifestyles. It also will address how to create educational campaigns and outreach to disseminate information about complementary and alternative healing practices in the context of rigorous science.   When: Tuesday, December 7, 2010 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mountain
Terry Booth

The Impact of Trauma on Wellness: Implications for Comprehensive Systems Change - Webin... - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost 60 percent of American adults say they endured abuse and other difficult family situations as children, otherwise known as adverse childhood experiences. Those experiences can have long-term health consequences. The annual financial burden to society of childhood abuse and trauma is $103 billion, according to a 2007 Federal Economic Impact Study. The costs include annual direct costs such as hospitalization, mental health care, child welfare service, and law enforcement, as well as indirect costs such as special education, juvenile delinquency, mental health and health care, adult criminal justice system, and lost productivity. The SAMHSA 10x10 Wellness Campaign invites you to a free training teleconference titled, “The Impact of Trauma on Wellness: Implications for Comprehensive Systems Change.” This teleconference will educate diverse stakeholders about comprehensive systems change, including preventing harm and inadvertent retraumatization and ensuring that services and supports are welcoming, engaging, and culturally attuned. The goal is to help facilitate the healing process among people who have experienced trauma so that they can become fully engaged in their communities. When: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:00 - 2:30p.m. Mountain Presenters: Cathy Cave, Senior Program Associate, Advocates for Human Potential Roger Fallot, Ph.D., Director of Research and Evaluation, Community Connections Ann Jennings, Ph. D., Founder and Executive Director, The Anna Institute
Roger Holt

Preventing Challenging Behavior: A model for young children with Autism Spectrum Disord... - 0 views

  • Preventing Challenging Behavior: A Model for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • This web and teleconference event includes a recorded on-line presentation and a live teleconference discussion during which participants had the opportunity to ask presenters questions about the topic.
Terry Booth

Social Inclusion in Action: Innovative Community Programs - Webinar - May 9, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: Social inclusion occurs when individuals and entire communities of people have access to rights, opportunities, and resources that are usually available to members of American society. People with mental health and substance use problems are more  likely to fully recover and rebuild their lives when they have access not only to care and services, but also to social, economic, educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities that most citizens take for granted.  A socially inclusive society also provides opportunities for individuals in recovery to contribute to their communities as peers, employees, parents, residents, students, volunteers, teachers, and active citizens. Social inclusion provides a policy framework to make this vision a reality.  The SAMHSA ADS Center invites you to a FREE teleconference training to learn about three innovative community programs that are improving lives, changing communities, and transforming systems through social inclusion practices. The training will highlight the promising practices of the 2010 Campaign for Social Inclusion Award recipients, including:  SC SHARE’s Dream Team, which is reaching thousands of young people throughout South Carolina through partnerships with key government, faith, and community leaders. The Dream Team uses lived experience to show that there is hope; that a full, productive life can be the expectation; and that recovery is possible.  Heartland Consumer Network’s Poetry for Personal Power, which is changing lives and influencing educational systems by bringing open mic spoken poetry competitions to colleges throughout Missouri. This program is offering young people with mental health and substance use problems the chance to use personal experience and creativity to inspire others.     Advocacy Unlimited, Inc., which developed a 30-minute documentary titled Shining Stars – Young Adults in Recovery to give a voice to young people with mental health and substance use problems who teach about what recovery looks like and the important role all of us play in supporting each other. This program will be featured during a public viewing of the documentary in June at the State Legislative Office Building in Connecticut.    These SAMHSA-supported community-based efforts will demonstrate how social inclusion programs improve lives, communities, and systems. Participants will also learn how they can apply for the 2011 Campaign for Social Inclusion Awards and become a pioneer for building a socially inclusive America.   Date and Time Monday, May 9, 2011 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Mountain
Sierra Boehm

Changing the Conversation: Sharing Education Data With Families - Live Chat - June 11, ... - 0 views

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    View the newsletter for this event

    Join us for the event. There is no need to register.

    What:
    The chat will be tied to a recent issue of our FINE Newsletter, Changing the Conversation: Sharing Education Data with Families The chat will be interactive and will be driven by your questions. You can submit questions during the live event and in advance of the event. There are three options for submitting questions to our panelists prior to the event: 

        Post a question to our Facebook timeline by June 10, 2013
        Email your question to fine@gse.harvard.edu us by June 10, 2013 or
        Post a question to the event space between 9:00 AM EST and 11:59 AM EST on June 11, 2013

    When:
    June 11, 2013
    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    Free of charge
Sierra Boehm

All are invited to DDP parent call on Children's Autism Waiver - Conference Call - May ... - 0 views

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    Sign up to receive notification of DDP parent calls
    Submit questions to speakers

    Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4490, Access code:  575 400 939

    What:
    Our friends at the DDP state office are inviting all of us, plus parents and any interested folks statewide to join them on a statewide call to educate, inform, and answer any questions folks have about the Children's Autism Waiver. We have created two forms for folks to submit questions, and to sign up to receive notice of future calls. It is planned that the DDP state office will plan periodic calls like this for parents on needed topics. Feel free to distribute widely. Folks may email PLUK with questions at info@pluk.org.

    When:
    Friday, May 17, 2013
    12:00 pm - 2:00m pm Mountain
Sierra Boehm

Early Learning Conference Call - April 24, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    The U.S. Department of Education Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and Outreach to Parents and Families cordially invite you to join a conference call about Early Learning with Steven Hicks and HHS staff.

    When:
    Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
    2:00 p.m - 2:45 pm Mountain

    Dial In Information:
    Call-in number: 1-800-857-9841
    Participant passcode: 6031605
Terry Booth

SAMHSA ADS Center Training - Webinar - June 29, 2010 - 0 views

  • To assist people with disabilities, consumers, survivors, family members, advocates, and health care/mental health providers to better understand the rights of people with disabilities, the challenges posed by the assertion of these rights, and the protections offered under the law, the SAMHSA ADS Center invites you to a free training teleconference titled “Building an Inclusive Society.”
Terry Booth

Special Needs Trusts in a Nutshell | Live Teleconference - 2 views

  • Do you understand all the requirements, procedures and pitfalls of fiscal planning with supplemental needs trusts? This legal briefing will provide you with the specialized skills required to provide special needs beneficiaries with financial structure and stability. Offer your clients the guidance and peace of mind they so desperately need - register today!
Terry Booth

Adolescents and Epilepsy - Billings/Teleconference - Sept. 13, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer for this event (PDF) What: Each session will include an interactive opportunity as well as an opportunity for questions and answers with open table discussions. This training provides a time for you to learn and ask your questions about: Working, job choices Driving Going to college Friends When: September 13, 2011 7:00pm - 8:00pm Mountain Where: Mansfield Health Education Center 1145 North 30th | Billings MT Located in the Lower Level of the Yellowstone Medical Building West To reserve your spot or find the videoconferencing location in your area, contact: St. Vincent University at 406-237-ED4U (406-237-3348) or email svhu@svh-mt.org
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