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A Handbook for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in National and Community Serv... - 0 views

  • A Handbook for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in National and Community Service Programs
  • Created in 1993, the Corporation for National and Community Service engages more than 2 million Americans annually in improving communities through service. The Corporation supports service at national, state and local levels through: Senior Corps, a network of programs that helps Americans age 55 and older use their skills and experience in service opportunities that address the needs of their communities. Senior Corps includes RSVP,The Foster Grandparent Program, and the Senior Companion Program. AmeriCorps, whose members serve with local and national organizations to meet community needs while earning education awards to help finance college or training. Learn and Serve America, which helps link community service and learning objectives for youth from kindergarten through college as well as youth in community-based organizations.
Roger Holt

CDC - Measuring Bullying Victimization, Perpetration, and Bystander Experiences:A Compe... - 0 views

  • Bullying, particularly among school-age children, is a major public health problem. This compendium provides researchers, prevention specialists, and health educators with tools to measure a range of bullying experiences: bully perpetration, bully victimization, bully-victim experiences, and bystander experiences.
Terry Booth

Free Disability Law Handbook Available in English and Spanish - 0 views

  • The Southwest ADA Center is pleased to announce the availability of the Disability Law Handbook now in Spanish, as well as English. The Disability Law Handbook is written in "Frequently Asked Questions" format and answers questions about the ADA, the ADA Amendments Act, the Rehabilitation Act, Social Security, the Air Carrier Access Act, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, and the Fair Housing Act Amendments. Free copies may be downloaded or viewed at http://www.swdbtac.org/html/publications/Spanish/gld/index.html for the Spanish version and http://www.swdbtac.org/html/publications/dlh/index.html for the English.
Terry Booth

Work Incentive Seminar - Billings - April 7, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: Thousands of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries have learned how to stay in control of their benefits while enriching their lives through employment. You can too. Work Incentive Seminar Events (WISE) provide you and your family the opportunity to learn how to take advantage of Social Security Work Incentives, including Ticket to Work. When: April 7, 2011 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. MDT MSU Billings/College of Education Building, Training Room #122 1500 University Drive Billings, MT  59101 April 14, 2011 9 :00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. MDT Best Western KwaTaqNuk Resort 49708 US Highway 93 East Polson, MT  59860 Register: Online or by calling 1-877-743-8237 (V/TTY).  Space is limited, so please register today! 
Terry Booth

Championing Those Whose Voices Make a Difference for Behavioral Health - Nomination Dea... - 0 views

  • Do you know a consumer/peer leader who has been a leader in educating the public about   behavioral health (mental health and/or addiction issues)? If so, please help the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recognize his/her accomplishments by nominating him/her for a 2011 Voice Award. This year, SAMHSA is putting special emphasis on the impact of trauma and the significant effects   it can have on individuals, families and friends, communities, and our Nation. Consideration is being given to consumer/peer leaders who have successfully advocated for the rights of trauma survivors and promoted the importance of trauma-informed care. Each year, the Voice Awards honor consumer/peer leaders whose exemplary leadership and  advocacy plays a vital role in raising both awareness and understanding of behavioral health problems. Specifically, these individuals have made outstanding contributions in all of the following areas:  Led efforts to promote the social inclusion of individuals with trauma histories and behavioral health problems;  Personally demonstrated that recovery is real and possible; and Made a positive impact on their community, workplace, or school. To nominate an eligible consumer/peer leader(s), visit the Voice Awards Web site at www.voiceawards.samhsa.gov. ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011. Nominations are open to anyone and are free. There is no limit to the number of nominations an individual can submit. Self-nominations are welcome. The 2011 Voice Awards ceremony will take place on Wednesday, August 24 at Paramount Studios   in Hollywood, CA. Please consult the Voice Awards Web site for event updates and instructions on how to submit a nomination(s).
Roger Holt

The Special Needs iPad & App Series | Friendship Circle -- Special Needs Blog - 0 views

  • To try and make sense of all of this we have put together a nine part series on the iPad and useful applications. In this series we will try and provide guidance and resources that will make it easier for those looking for more information about the iPad, new apps and special education.
Roger Holt

iAdvocate - an Advocacy tool for parents - 0 views

  • The goal of iAdvocate is to share and develop specific strategies with parents for working collaboratively with a school team to improve their children’s education. iAdvocate uses problem-based learning strategies, simulations, and provides contextual access resources to build parental advocacy skills and knowledge.
Roger Holt

Connect for Respect - PTAs & Bullying prevention - 0 views

  • Parents and caring adults can play pivotal roles in creating a healthy school and community climate that is free of bullying. By working together, educators, parents, concerned citizens, business leaders, advocates, and community members can support the implementation of bullying prevention programs, reinforce bullying prevention messages, and advocate for bullying policies to be implemented.
Terry Booth

MBI Summer Institute 2011 - Bozeman - June 20-24, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event The Montana Behavioral Initiative (MBI) 2011 Summer Institute promises to be one of the best yet. Nationally renowned speakers Hot topics in education Evidence based practices 21st Century learning strategies New this year! June 22nd, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Student Aspirations plenary session Follow up sessions focus on meaningful student engagement Join us for special events! June 21st, 4-6 p.m., hors d’oeuvres, networking, showcasing Montana MBI schools June 23rd, 4:30-9 p.m., pack your clubs for the 4th Annual Golf Scramble Opportunities for hikes and walks around Bozeman
Terry Booth

The Western Montana Autism Conference - Missoula - April 16-17, 2011 - 0 views

  • What: Click here to learn more about speakers and conference schedule. When: April 16-17, 2011 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Where: Continuing Education Building on the campus of the University of Montana. Missoula, Mt. More information: Registration and Check in begins on Saturday at 8:00 am. OPI and CEU credits are available for attending the conference. Tickets must be purchased prior to the event
Terry Booth

Autism Case Training - Webinar - April 26, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: Please join HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau for an informative webinar showcasing: “Autism Case Training (ACT) – A Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Curriculum.”  This curriculum is designed to educate future pediatricians on fundamental components of identifying, diagnosing, and managing autism spectrum disorders.  It was developed in a partnership between HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship Training Program and CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early” team. When: 9am-11pm Mountain Registration: Available at http://mchcom.com/
Terry Booth

Build a Gifted and Talented Tool Kit - Havre - June 8-9, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer with registration information (PDF) What: What can you do with students who already know much of what you’re about to teach? This hands-on, interactive class will present specific tools that are realistic and effective to challenge gifted learners in a regular classroom. Participants will leave with a “Tool Kit” full of easy-toimplement strategies to nurture and challenge gifted and talented learners including tools for: Identification, Pre-assessment, Curriculum Compacting, Flexible grouping, Learning centers, Open-ended tasks, Product options, Research Independent study, Tiered instruction, Students as producers, And creative thinking and inquiry. Target Audience: K-8 Educators Date: Wednesday & Thursday June 8-9, 2011 Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. daily Site: MSU Northern Hagener Science Center Room 112 Havre, MT
Terry Booth

15th Annual Practical Use of Psychiatric Medications - Billings - Registration Deadline... - 0 views

  • Click here to download the brochure for this event (PDF) The deadline for registration is April 8, 2011. There is a $25 processing fee applied to all late registrations and cancellations. No refunds will be granted for cancellations after April 8, 2011. If you would like to attend via video conference or webcast, please call Robert Parker at 406.237.8654 or email robert.parker@svh-mt.org. Reservations for video conferencing or webcast must be made by April 8, 2011. Space is limited. To register, call 406.237.3348
Terry Booth

PLUK News feed: Culturally Effective Pediatric Care in a Community-Based Health Program... - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: This webinar will provide you with an overview of culturally effective pediatric care and will highlight the American Academy of Pediatrics’ new online resource the Culturally Effective Care Toolkit. A current Healthy Tomorrows grantee will discuss their experiences creating culturally responsive health education materials and training providers how to manage diverse health literacy levels.  Speakers: Denice Cora-Bramble: MD, MBA, FAAP, Senior Vice President, The Diana L. and Stephen A. Goldberg Center for Community Pediatric Health, Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University. Dodi Meyer: MD, FAAP, Associate Clinical Professor Pediatrics, Co Director Community Pediatrics, Columbia University Medical Center/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital When: Thursday, April 7, 2011 12:00 – 1:30 pm Mountain After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
Roger Holt

Autism Awareness Month: Autism Speaks publishes list of best places to live if you have... - 0 views

  • April is Autism Awareness Month, and to kick off events, the advocacy group Autism Speaks is releasing results of its first online community survey on livability. The organization used the data to generate a list of places to live for people with autism, reporting the places most often cited by respondents for best availability of services and resources, including educational offerings and recreational and medical services.
Roger Holt

Apply Online - Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship, CFCareForward - 0 views

  • The purpose of the CFCareForward Scholarship program is to provide financial assistance toward higher education for exceptional students living with cystic fibrosis (CF).
Terry Booth

Assessing for Autism in Children with Down syndrome: Issues and Considerations in Scree... - 0 views

  • Click here to download the registration form for this event (PDF) What: Recent studies indicate that the rate of an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children with Down syndrome (DS) is higher than previously reported. Early detection of ASD is critical because early intervention has been associated with more favorable child outcomes and therefore, the presence of ASD in a child with DS has implications for treatment and special education decisions. However, identifying ASD in children with DS is difficult because of overlapping symptoms, the presence of cognitive and language delays and deficits, and other developmental factors. Moreover, little is known about what autism assessment measures are valid for use with children with DS. This talk reviews the various issues surrounding the accurate identification of ASD in children with DD and presents a set of considerations to assist evaluators in selecting appropriate screening and diagnostic assessment protocols. When: May 18, 2011 1:00-2:30pm Mountain
Roger Holt

5 Surprisingly Easy Ways to Make Kids Smarter | Cracked.com - 0 views

  • There is an endless debate about why school kids in the Western world are falling behind everyone else. Some say it's a shameful lack of funding; others say kids these days are too lazy and too busy Twittering on their iPads about the Justin Biebers to learn calculus. But there are actually things you can do to help kids learn that cost next to nothing. For instance, studies show that kids do better if you ...
Roger Holt

Early Childhood Program Has Enduring Benefits - NIH Research Matters - National Institu... - 0 views

  • The longest study of its kind shows that an early education program for children from low-income families provides benefits that last well into adulthood.
Terry Booth

2012 Parent Involvement Conference - Fargo - April 26-28, 2012 - 0 views

  • What: Please mark your calendar and join us at the 2012 Parent Involvement Conference. This year's conference will take place at the Doublewood Inn, in Fargo, ND on April 26th, 27th, & 28th (until noon).  The conference is jointly hosted by the Pathfinder Parent Center, the Department of Public Instruction, the Department of Human Services - Part C and the Anne Carlsen Center. Parents, educators, social workers, & therapists are all invited. The Anne Carlsen Center is hosting several technology speakers and keynotes. There will be a joint registration that opens right after the new year. Email dpage@nd.gov and we will send you a link when the registration is ready. Stipends will be available for parents living outside of the Fargo area through a grant from the ND State Council on DD.  Details will be available when registration opens.  If you would like to be considered as a presentor for the conference, contact cathyh@pathfinder-nd.org or call 1.800.245.5840 When: April 26 - 28, 2012 Where: Doublewood Inn 3333 13th Ave S Fargo, ND
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