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Sierra Boehm

Elevate Montana: Ace Study Summit - Helena - Sept. 26-27, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    ChildWise Institute will host Montana's first Summit focused exclusively on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their lifelong effect on vulnerable children and youth. This Summit is the first event of ChildWise's new initiative, Elevate Montana, which was created to bring communities together to elevate the wellbeing and future of Montana's children. The purpose of this Summit is to inform, inspire and motivate the people of Montana to create action plans and initiate collective impact across our state in order to elevate the wellbeing and future of our children.

    When:
    September 26 - 27, 2013
    Day 1: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mountain
    Day 2: 8:30 am - 2:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Great Northern Hotel
    835 Great Northern Blvd.
    Helena, MT 59601

    Cost:
    Both days - $150.00
    One day - $99.00
    (CEUs will be availabe and are included in price)
Terry Booth

ACE PIR Day - Laurel - Sept. 12, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download brochure with full session schedule (PDF) What: With an extraordinary command of facts and thought leadership, Zhao describes how schools have to keep pace with a world that is being dramatically transformed by globalization, the "death of distance," and digital technology. Instead of falling in line with mandates for standardization, his prescription is for educators to: Expand the definition of success beyond math and reading test scores. Personalize schooling so that every student has an opportunity to learn. View schools as enterprises that embrace globalization and digital technology. A.C.E. has opened registration for the September 12, 2011 PIR day to be held at Laurel High School. Yong Zhao, author of the book Catching Up or Leading the Way, will be the general session speaker and ace is pleased to offer several break-out sessions along with CSPD and MRESA 3. There is a $60.00 per person fee for those who would like to attend but are not part of an ace member school. The PIR day program is attached and you can register for the day by clicking on this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TVPQFGZ When: Monday, September 12, 2011 Where: Laurel High School Laurel, MT For more information: Contact Andrea Fischer, Director, ace at 406-690-9872 or afischer.acemt@gmail.com
Roger Holt

CDC - ACE Study - Adverse Childhood Experiences - 0 views

  • The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest investigations ever conducted to assess associations between childhood maltreatment and later-life health and well-being. The study is a collaboration between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente's Health Appraisal Clinic in San Diego. More than 17,000 Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) members undergoing a comprehensive physical examination chose to provide detailed information about their childhood experience of abuse, neglect, and family dysfunction. To date, more than 50 scientific articles have been published and more than100 conference and workshop presentations have been made. The ACE Study findings suggest that certain experiences are major risk factors for the leading causes of illness and death as well as poor quality of life in the United States. Progress in preventing and recovering from the nation's worst health and social problems is likely to benefit from understanding that many of these problems arise as a consequence of adverse childhood experiences.
danny hagfeldt

ACE PIR Day: Bill Shesky, Curriculum 21 - Billings - March 5, 2012 - 0 views

  • You can register online here!You can also download the flyer here for more information!What:Curriculum 21 is the outgrowth of the work of a dynamic group of educators worldwide, attempting to help colleagues transform curriculum and school designs to match the needs of 21st century learners. The impetus originated from the Curriculum Mapping work developed by Dr. Heidi Hayes Jacobs. As Curriculum Designers Inc. staff examined maps emerging across the United States and overseas, it was evident that curriculum and instruction remains dated, although both students and teachers recognize the need to become current and forward thinking in their planning. Concrete and practical models for updating your school programs appear in Dr. Jacobs’s book, Curriculum 21: Essential Education for a Changing World. Because of its impact on revising and changing education, Curriculum 21 has become a division of Curriculum Designers whose goal is to provide a full range of resources and services to all educators and schools involved in the journey of Curriculum Mapping.There will be a $25.00 per person fee for ACE member schools and $60.00 per person fee for Non- ACE members.When:Monday, March 5, 20128:00 AM - 4:00 PMWhere:Billings Hotel and Convention Center1223 Mullowney LaneBillings, MT 59101Contact:Andrea FischerPhone:(406) 690-9872Email: afischer.ACEmt@gmail.com
Kiona Pearson

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study and Home Visiting - Webinar - June 16, 2011 - 0 views

  • To register please send an email to shattuck@u.washington.edu. What: New scientific discoveries about the lifelong impacts of adverse childhood experiences shed light on the intergenerational benefits of home visiting. Laura Porter will share information about the ACE Study, including data from Washington State. Kathy Carson will discuss some of the evidence of outcomes for home visiting and how understanding the impacts of childhood trauma can impact home visiting practice. This presentation is intended for people working with young children and families and anyone interested in parenting and child development. When: Thursday, June 16, 1 - 2 PM
Sierra Boehm

New Disability Status Report - Webinar - Jan. 18, 2013 - 0 views

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    Cornell University researchers will present the latest information and issues associated with disability statistics and the circumstances that people with disabilities face based on recently released 2011 American Community Survey (ACS) data related to disability and employment, education, poverty, household income and labor earnings. When:
    Friday, January 18th, 2013
    12:00 pm -1:00 pm Mountain Cost:
    Free  
Roger Holt

New NIH funding for two Autism Centers of Excellence, April 2, 2013 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - 0 views

  • The National Institutes of Health has awarded $5.3 million in initial one-year funding to the latest two recipients of the Autism Centers of Excellence (ACE) program. With these awards, announced on World Autism Awareness Day, these and nine other ACE centers around the country are now being funded for up to five years. The program was created in 2007 to launch an intense and coordinated research effort aimed at identifying the causes of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and finding new treatments.
Sierra Boehm

AAC Implementation Strategies Across Environments - Webinar - Sept. 26, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    The webinar will describe and discuss strategies for implementing AAC systems across the day and in multiple settings. Implementation can be one of the most challenging parts of AAC and requires collaboration by multiple team members. The webinar will explain the importance of recognizing and creating communication opportunities throughout the day. The webinar will give examples and suggestions of implementation strategies related to multiple settings, including home, school and in the community. This training is appropriate for professionals and family members who support a person or people using an AAC system to gain information and ideas for implementation of that system in multiple settings.

    When:
    Thursday, September 26, 2013
    1:00 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    No cost
Roger Holt

AccessApps: Open Source and freeware Windows applications - 0 views

  • AccessApps is an initiative supported by the JISC Regional Support Centres (RSC) and JISC TechDis. It consists of over 60 open source and freeware Windows applications, running from a USB stick. AccessApps provides a range of solutions to support writing, reading and planning as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties.
Roger Holt

Agricultural Communities for Adults with Autism - 0 views

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  • Our consortium was created to provide information to adults with autism, their families, academics, professionals, legislators, policy makers and others and as a portal to link to our member’s sites and other relevant resources. We want to educate people about the common characteristics and differences in agricultural communities in the United States. Our website also exists to dispel the incorrect notion that agricultural communities are institutional, segregated congregate care models when, in fact, our members, residents, and day program participants are strongly woven into the fabric of their respective communities. We are non-urban, low density community based integrated models.
Roger Holt

Brothers break their silence via reputable writing awards - 0 views

  • Lyndon and Tyrone Brown depend entirely on their own creativity.The two boys have severe dyspraxia, which prevents them from being able to talk.To combat their frustrations and express their thoughts, the Browns have taken to writing. View Larger ImageFourteen-year-old Tyrone Brown and his brother Lyndon, 12, found out last week they had won the prestigious 2009 Commonwealth Essay Competition. Email to a friendPrinter friendlyFont:**** var addthis_pub = 'canada.com'; function textCounter(field,cntfield,maxlimit) { if (field.value.length > maxlimit) // if too long...trim it! field.value = field.value.substring(0, maxlimit); // otherwise, update 'characters left' counter else { var divLabel = document.getElementById("divLabel"); divLabel.innerHTML = maxlimit - field.value.length + " characters remaining"; } } Last week, they both found out they had won the prestigious 2009 Commonwealth Essay Competition, which allows youths from Commonwealth nations around the world to show their writing talents.
Terry Booth

MT Insurance Commissioner to Hold Office Hours - Billings - Dec. 8 and 9, 2010 - 0 views

  • What: Are you concerned about your insurance rates?  MT Insurance Commissioner Monica J. Lindeen will be in your town to help Commissioner Lindeen and her staff will be hosting a public meeting about the benefits of insurance rate regulation and additional information about health insurance rates and options that could be available through proposed 2011 legislation.  Consumer protection education materials will be available and consumer advocacy groups such as SEIU, AARP, ACS-CAN will be on site offering other assistance. The Montana Insurance Department’s Policyholder Services Division will be on site to file your insurance complaints. When: Public Meeting and Staff Services - Wednesday, December 8th at 5:30pm Staff Services - Thursday, December 9th from 10am to 5pm Where: December 8th – Billings Clinic Lower Level, Conference Rooms 1 & 2 December 9th – Billings Clinic Lower Level, Conference Room 5
Terry Booth

Augmentative Communication Evaluations Simplified - Webinar - April 15, 2010 - 0 views

  • This session will offer an overview of the resources offered by AAC TechConnect to assist in AAC evaluations in the following ways: An overview of the unique "ACES Module and Toolkit Approach" will offer ideas for low-cost toolkits which can be assembled and used for effective AAC evaluations One-of-a-kind online clinical resources will be demonstrated for locating info at www.aacTechConnect.com for pictures/flyers/comparison charts for most AAC devices Descriptions of locale workshops including AAC Vendor Forums which are being scheduled nationally by AAC TechConnect/ATIA and hosted by local AT centers.
Roger Holt

Trauma-Sensitive Schools - 0 views

  • The most artfully devised curriculum means little to a student whose mind is fixed on last night’s shooting outside or the scary, violent fight between parents that broke out in the kitchen. Brilliant teaching often can’t compete with the sudden loss of a parent or friend. Yet incidents like these reverberate in schools and pose deep challenges to educators.
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