You may download the field guide to more than 300 fishing access sites located on Montana’s streams, rivers, and lakes. This popular program provides public access to high quality waters for angling, boating, rafting, and other recreation opportunities (click image on right).
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You may download the field guide to more than 300 fishing access sites located on Montana’s streams, rivers, and lakes.
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Understanding People Who Have a Dual Diagnosis: Characteristics and Clinical Practices ... - 0 views
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Click here to download brochure for full details and locations What:
Individuals who have both mental illness (MI) and intellectual/developmental disability (IDD) present clinical challenges to professionals as well as to the systems that attempt to provide care to these individuals. Clinicians frequently have difficulty in appropriately identifying a mental health disorder, even when one exists, in persons who have limited verbal skills. This six-hour workshop is designed to provide the participant with clinical information that will help in the assessment, diagnosis and support strategies necessary to provide appropriate care for this underserved group of people. The participant will learn how mental health signs and symptoms are manifested in persons with a dual diagnosis as compared to those with only mental illness. Upon completion of this training, you will: Articulate the profile and characteristics of people with MI/IDD; Articulate vulnerability factors in people with MI/IDD; Identify best practices in assessment procedures for people with MI/IDD; Identify signs and symptoms of MI in persons with IDD; Describe the major features in the Diagnostic Manual - Intellectual Disabilities (DM-ID); Describe techniques associated with supportive therapy for persons with MI/IDD; Identify the value of the NADD Accreditation and Certification Program. When/Where: April 23, 2012 Hilton Garden Inn
3720 North Reserve Street
Missoula, MT
April 24, 2012 Fish, Wildlife and Parks Conference Room
4600 Giant Springs Road
Great Falls, MT
April 25, 2012 Holiday Inn Downtown<
Fishing from a wheelchair - 0 views
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From his home on the Neal Ranch, 14 miles west of Philipsburg, David Riggs is a short off-road drive from a favorite fishing spot on Rock Creek. The bank is flat. The trout are plentiful. Moose, deer and bighorns occasional wander across the secluded backdrop. Riggs, 43, came to realize the picturesque potential for anglers — in wheelchairs. He recently installed a handicap access gate that opens to 60 feet of creek frontage about a mile west of the Kyle G. Bohrnsen Memorial Bridge.
2013 Conference on Inclusive Education: Same Fish, Different Sea - Colorado Springs, CO... - 0 views
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Click here to register for this conference
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Inclusive education is a process of school reform that creates equality in education and increases achievement for ALL students, including students with disabilities. PEAK Parent Center's annual Conference on Inclusive Education holds the tools you need to reinvent schools to be places where all students can achieve success! We've been bringing the nation best practice for over 25 years! Register today and experience it for yourself! This conference is an excellent development opportunity for everyone involved in the education and support of students with disabilities. At this conference, we value various, distinct groups coming together to learn and build capacity and collaboration. When/Where:
February 7-8, 2013 8:30am - 5:30pm
DoubleTree by Hilton Denver is 3203 Quebec Street, Denver, Colorado 80207, and it is at the intersection of Quebec Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Contact:
PEAK Parent Center
611 North Weber Street, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone: 719-531-9400
Hotline: 1-800-284-0251
Fax: 719-531-9452
e-mail: conference@peakparent.org
Nature & Scope of Outdoor and Nature Programming in Montana - Survey - 0 views
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The Montana Children and Nature Initiative (MCNI) is a state-wide collaboration of public and private partners working to promote healthy kids and families and build future leaders and stewards by connecting kids with nature, supporting place-based education and getting families outside. MCNI is working with Montana Office of Public Instruction, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Montana Environmental Education Association and the National Wildlife Federation, among others, to identify, recognize and support efforts to get children outside in the schools.
Please help in this simple but important effort by taking the time to fill out the following short survey, entitled the Nature & Scope of Outdoor and Nature Programming in MT. Here's a link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MCNI
The Charles Campbell Children's Camp - Red Lodge - July 14-19, 2013 - 0 views
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Register for this event or volunteer to be a counselor
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The wonders of nature, friendship, and fun with a theme. Special times for special kids are what we are about. If you have or know of a physically challenged child who might enjoy a camp experience contact us. Physical disabilities including but not limited to; sight or hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, amputee, gross motor skill impairments, and other disabilities. They don't stop kids from enjoying their time at camp in the beautiful Beartooth Mountains. Charles Campbell Children's Camp campers enjoy fishing, hiking, swimming, games, dances, campfires, singing, family style living and dining, and the call of the great outdoors.
When:
July 14-19, 2013 (counselor training on July 13)
Where:
Lions Camp outside of Red Lodge, Montana
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Free of charge
Contact:
Gary Van Dyke - 406-860-2039 or Sue Hanson - 406-670-2496
$1B enables autism progress | Minnesota Public Radio News - 0 views
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ATLANTA (AP) -- More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade searching for the causes of autism. In some ways, the research looks like a long-running fishing expedition, with a focus on everything from genetics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway. That perception may soon change. Some in the field say they are seeing the beginning of a wave of scientific reports that should strengthen some theories, jettison others and perhaps even herald new drugs.
Underwater Wheelchair Inspires Disability Awareness - 0 views
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Artist Sue Austin has been wheelchair-bound since 1996. Instead of allowing her circumstances to hinder her art, she uses it as a vehicle — so to speak. Austin has created, with the support of diving experts, an underwater wheelchair outfitted with a propeller and fins that allow her to steer. With it, she gracefully hovers through the deep ocean, mingling with fish and flying past coral reefs. The wheelchair is equipped with a clear fin, making the artificial device seem slightly less out of place in the serene ocean.
Barrier-free Recreation Seminar - Webinar - Dec. 14, 2011 - 0 views
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Click here to register!What:This presentation will cover those elements of recreational facilities with first time technical provisions presented in Chapter 10 of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards) and Spas (which are covered in Section 612 of Chapter 6). First time scoping provisions for these elements are found in Chapter 2 of the 2010 Standards. Significantly, the elements covered by these technical provisions and scoping requirements will have no safe harbor protections after March 15, 2012. This presentation will provide an overview of: · Children’s play areas · Swimming pools, wading pools and spas · Golf facilities · Exercise equipment and machines · Recreational boating facilities · Fishing piers and platforms · Saunas and steam rooms This presentation will not cover changes in the 2010 Standards where safe harbor provisions apply.Charge is $25.When: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 1:00 - 2:00 MTFor more infomation call 800-949-4232.
Epilepsy Fdn.-Spotlight on 2010 Summer Camps - 0 views
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Epilepsy Foundation Northwest Camp Discovery August 31–September 3 The Epilepsy Foundation Northwest’s Camp Discovery, located at Camp Fire USA’s Camp Killoqua in Stanwood, Wash. (Snohomish County), is a 4-day, 3-night camp for children and teenagers, ages 7–17, with epilepsy. It’s a great opportunity for kids to experience the fun of camp activities—swimming, fishing, sports, hiking and more—all designed to be accessible and adapted to campers’ individual needs and abilities, all in a safe, medically monitored setting. The camp is free to kids with epilepsy and costs $150 for siblings. Scholarships are available for qualified individuals, based on availability and financial need. Contact Brent Herrmann at 206-547-4551, or register at www.epilepsynw.org.
Carly's Voice - Changing the World of Autism, by Carly Fleischmann - 0 views
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My name is Carly Fleischmann and as long as I can remember I’ve been diagnosed with autism. I am not able to talk out of my mouth, however I have found another way to communicate by spelling on my computer. (and yes that is me typing on the computer by myself) I used to think I was the only kid with autism who communicates by spelling but last year I met a group of kids that communicate the same way. In fact some are even faster at typing then I am. Last year a story about my life was shown on ABC news, CNN and CTV here in Canada. After my story was played I kept on getting lots of emails from moms, dads, kids and people from different countries asking me all sorts of questions about autism. I think people get a lot of their information from so-called experts but I think what happens is that experts can’t give an explanation to certain questions. How can you explain something you have not lived or if you don’t know what it’s like to have it? If a horse is sick, you don’t ask a fish what’s wrong with the horse. You go right to the horse’s mouth.
Hunt Of A Lifetime - post-journal.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information - Jam... - 1 views
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Thanks to Hunt Of A Lifetime, a nonprofit organization that grants hunting and fishing adventures to children who have life-threatening illnesses, Daric had the chance last month to take his love of the great outdoors to Montana.
Complementary & Alternative Medicine for Mental Health Conditions | Mental Health America - 0 views
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The Complementary & Alternative Medicine for Mental Health Conditions program compiles evaluations of the CAM treatments most studied, recommended and used for mental health conditions, based on the ten principal sources. CAM encompasses a broad range of non-medical substances used for treatment or prevention, from yoga to SAM-e to fish oil.
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Tuesday evenings at the CMB, we'll learn all about fish, inside and out, with aweseome hands-on activities. Wednesday evenings on the water, we'll fish with local experts at area fishing holes. Locations announced at Tuesday's session, depending on where the fish are biting! Who:
Children ages 5-12 and at least one adult. When:
6:00-8:00pm
Tuesdays, June 12, 19 & 26
Wednesdays, June 13, 20 & 27 Where:
Children's Museum of Bozeman
202 S. Willson Ave
Bozeman, MT Registration
Call 406-522-9087 to register. $35 per child/adult pair; children's tackel, rod, reel, and t-shirt included!