HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
11/13 Charting the LifeCourse: "Person-Centered Planning: Personalizing goal setting, supports and resources"
11/20 Goal Writing: "Effective Goal Writing: An essential roadmap for intervention and programming"
12/4 Social Skills: "Social skills: Crucial skills for the everyday success across the lifespan"
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
CtLC Live: Empowering Self Determination Across the Lifespan
Unlock lifelong empowerment! Learn how to create impactful experiences that empower individuals to shape their desired life. Join us to discover the key to lifelong self determination.
Don't miss out on this chance to learn and be inspired!
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Holiday Planning Good Life Group
Join in for a statewide learning collaborative as we discuss how to use Charting the LifeCourse to explore and plan for a joyful and meaningful holiday season.
Good Life Groups are interactive peer learning collaboratives that allow for hands-on learning, to build the capacity of self-advocates and family members to use the framework in their own lives.
Suggested Audience:
Individuals and families experiencing disability.
Presented by Missouri Family to Family.
Free registration.
CtLC Live: An Introduction to LifeCourse Framework
Join us for a 1-hour session as we dive into Charting the LifeCourse and discover how this powerful framework can be used to create a good life for anyone. Learn the principles, explore practical applications, and hear real-life examples of how Charting the LifeCourse can enhance your experiences and help you achieve your goals. Don’t miss this opportunity to take control of your future!
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
OCALICONLINE 2024
The premier autism and disabilities virtual conference!
Visit https://ocali.org/ for more information.
Ticket-to-Work, IN WIPA, and IN BIN Project
This webinar series offers a comprehensive exploration of federal and state benefits for individuals with disabilities, highlighting crucial topics such as the differences between SSI and SSDI, work incentives, and benefit counseling resources. Attending these sessions is vital for understanding how to navigate complex benefit systems, achieve economic independence, and maintain the vital supports necessary for sustaining that independence.
Additionally, participants will gain valuable insights into managing healthcare programs and asset-building strategies, all while seizing the opportunity to build momentum for creating a coalition that fosters positive changes in the disability community.
October 22, 2024: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) / Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Two federal benefits are available to people with disabilities. Discuss the differences between them and the available work incentives.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
November 19, 2024: Ticket-to-Work, IN WIPA, and IN BIN Project
Need benefits counseling to better understand your federal and state benefits? This session provides resources and contacts to get your questions answered.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
December 17, 2024: Federal and State Healthcare benefits
Discussion of Medicaid, Medicare, MEDWorks, and other programs and how they are connected to your federal benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
January 21, 2025: Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
Discussion about possible ways to save money for short- or long-term goals without the worry of losing benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
For more information or questions contact Luke Labas, Director of The Inclusion Institute at The League, LukeL@the-league.org or call 260-441-0551.
Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability & Community Center on Community Living & Careers and The League Inclusion Institute.
CtLC Live: Respite Planning Session
In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, you're invited to join our CtLC Live: Respite Planning Session!
This event, led by Barbara Sapharas, CtLC Ambassador and LifeCourse Nexus Trainer and Coach, is designed to empower family caregivers with essential tools to plan and take much-needed breaks. Learn how to use Charting the LifeCourse tools to create meaningful respite opportunities that support your well-being and rejuvenation.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
The Arc Trust Monthly Webinars
Talks with The Arc Trust Webinars
Do you or a loved one receive government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid? Not sure on how to save for the future and keep these benefits? In our webinar series, Talks with The Arc Trust, we cover the options that people have when saving for the future, the ins and outs of those options, and how they work with various government benefits. Webinars take place on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm. ET. There is no cost, but you do need to register. Registration is for the full webinar series.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
11/20 Goal Writing: "Effective Goal Writing: An essential roadmap for intervention and programming"
12/4 Social Skills: "Social skills: Crucial skills for the everyday success across the lifespan"
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
Stress-Free Happy Holidays
Turkey Trauma! Hanukkah Havoc! Christmas crisis!
Holidays, for many, can be very stressful.
‘Stress Free Holiday’ Zoom
GUEST SPEAKER: CARLA MILLER
Allow this to be a dedicated time for self-care. Caring for yourself will help you AND impact those you love during the holiday season and all year round.
Presented by Noble.
Register by 4pm 11/19/24 to CFL@mynoblelife.org.
Stories of Belonging
In this special annual webinar event, Stories of Belonging, people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities will share with you how they have found and experience belonging in their community. They will share insights as to what is most important to them in this experience and why belonging in their community, relationships, and getting their spiritual needs met is so impactful. Join us!
Presented by Stone Belt Arc.
Free registration.
Art with OASIS
Outdoor Club is moving inside this month!
Join us for for an afternoon of creativity to create a painting led by Julia Berry from Artful Connections.
Julia has had her own business for 14 years and has taught people with disabilities for 26 years in the public school system.
Cost is just $10 and that includes all the supplies you’ll need.
Registration is required by November 19: email programs@oasisforlife.org or call/text 765-267-3808.
CtLC Live: Building Blocks for a Healthy Life
Discover how specific Charting the LifeCourse tools in the Healthy Living domain can support and empower students in managing their own health.
Explore how these tools can empower students to take an active role in managing their own healthcare.
Learn how to help teams to integrate support for a student's healthcare needs into the school day.
Enhance family and community partnerships to sustain the health levels essential for effective learning.
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Intro to ABLE Webinar Series
Join Mark Raymond, Jr and other ABLE experts to learn about ABLE Accounts. Mark will do a 30 minute presentation covering all ABLE topics (what is ABLE, who qualifies, how it works and much more). After the presentation, participants have the opportunity to ask questions live.
Presented by ABLE today.
Free registration.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
12/4 Social Skills: "Social skills: Crucial skills for the everyday success across the lifespan"
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
My Body, My Choice: Recognizing and Respecting the Body Autonomy of People With IDD
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have the right to lead healthy, fulfilling lives within their chosen communities. This includes expressing their sexuality safely and being able to access sexuality education on topics of choice.
Join on December 5 at 2 PM ET as Erica Thomas, Education and Outreach Manager at RCM of Washington, explores the importance of recognizing and respecting the body autonomy of people with IDD.
Learning objectives:
Explore the concepts of bodily autonomy, ways to support and respect the body, and the significance of supporting the rights of people with disabilities.
Develop the skills to create and sustain safe spaces that empower individuals with IDD to openly discuss their bodies.
Discover effective strategies to empower individuals with disabilities to advocate for their rights and establish personal boundaries.
If you cannot attend the live webinar, we still encourage you to register, as all registrants will receive an email with a link to the recording and resources.
Presented by Relias.
Free registration.
The Arc of Indiana & Self Advocates of Indiana Impact Awards Celebration
Join for a plated luncheon as we celebrate good people doing good things to make a difference in the lives of people with intellectual & developmental disabilities & their families!
Presented by The Arc of Indiana and Self Advocates of Indiana.
Registration requested by November 25.
Questions? Contact Julie Merrick at jmerrick@arcind.org.
Limitless Ability Conference
The Limitless Ability Conference is the premier opportunity for Indiana families, professionals, and individuals with moderate-to-profound disabilities to engage in bridging the gap in service for transition-aged individuals (14 and older). Attendees will find a community committed to learning innovative practices in all settings.
Sessions will focus on interdisciplinary service delivery, access to communication, quality of life, and best practices for individuals with the most complex learning, communication, and medical needs.
Individuals and families of individuals with moderate-profound disabilities are welcome to attend for free! There will be separate family sessions that focus on advocacy and building a support network with other like-minded individuals. Please reach out to our executive director, Conner Edwards to learn more about this registration option: conneredwards93@gmail.com
University students in a variety of fields can attend for a discounted rate of $50: contact our leadership at the email above to learn more!
Registration Includes:
Dynamic keynote speaker
Certificate for up to 5 hours of Continuing Education
Breakout sessions from experts
Opportunities to win door prizes
Continental breakfast and boxed lunch
Free parking
Charting the LifeCourse Overview for Everyone
The Charting the LifeCourse (CtLC) framework supports and empowers people with disabilities, families and professionals.
Get an overview of CtLC and its tools.
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Federal and State Healthcare Benefits
This webinar series offers a comprehensive exploration of federal and state benefits for individuals with disabilities, highlighting crucial topics such as the differences between SSI and SSDI, work incentives, and benefit counseling resources. Attending these sessions is vital for understanding how to navigate complex benefit systems, achieve economic independence, and maintain the vital supports necessary for sustaining that independence.
Additionally, participants will gain valuable insights into managing healthcare programs and asset-building strategies, all while seizing the opportunity to build momentum for creating a coalition that fosters positive changes in the disability community.
December 17, 2024: Federal and State Healthcare benefits
Discussion of Medicaid, Medicare, MEDWorks, and other programs and how they are connected to your federal benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
January 21, 2025: Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
Discussion about possible ways to save money for short- or long-term goals without the worry of losing benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
For more information or questions contact Luke Labas, Director of The Inclusion Institute at The League, LukeL@the-league.org or call 260-441-0551.
Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability & Community Center on Community Living & Careers and The League Inclusion Institute.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
This webinar series offers a comprehensive exploration of federal and state benefits for individuals with disabilities, highlighting crucial topics such as the differences between SSI and SSDI, work incentives, and benefit counseling resources. Attending these sessions is vital for understanding how to navigate complex benefit systems, achieve economic independence, and maintain the vital supports necessary for sustaining that independence.
Additionally, participants will gain valuable insights into managing healthcare programs and asset-building strategies, all while seizing the opportunity to build momentum for creating a coalition that fosters positive changes in the disability community.
January 21, 2025: Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
Discussion about possible ways to save money for short- or long-term goals without the worry of losing benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
For more information or questions contact Luke Labas, Director of The Inclusion Institute at The League, LukeL@the-league.org or call 260-441-0551.
Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability & Community Center on Community Living & Careers and The League Inclusion Institute.
Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities
Participants will discuss:
checklists and where to start to help you and your family to be more prepared for the unthinkable.
Presented by The Arc of Illinois, Illinois Life Span, & Family to Family Health Information Center.
Free registration.
Lafayette Disability Resource Fair
Self-Advocates of Indiana, Connections Case Management and Ivy Tech Community College are hosting Disability Resource Fairs across the state of Indiana.
We welcome waiver agencies, community organizations, employers, educational partners, and businesses to share information and ideas. Including entrepreneurial opportunities for individuals to market wares and exposure for individuals to display their talents, artwork, and skills.
The Disability Resource Fairs will provide information about community resources and services for individuals with disabilities and their families. Exhibitors will talk about the services and resources to assist individuals and families. There will be interactive areas, food and more!
Listening Session - Kit & Kaboodle
For the last several months we have appreciated your participation in sharing how a neighborhood like OASIS Community can best support you. You've shared your wants and needs in the Enrichment Center, in the homes and in safety and security around the neighborhood.
Plan to attend the last Listening Session on neighborhood activities and services and anything else you want to share about how OASIS Community can best support you. Join us for a pizza dinner on Friday, November 8, 2024 6pm - 7:30pm at Covenant Church (211 Knox Dr, West Lafayette, IN).
Please register by Tuesday, November 5. Please contact programs@oasisforlife.org or call/text 765-267-3808.
2024 All Needs Planning Conference
Join our Special Needs Master Plan conference! On November 1st from 11-3pm, join us to learn the nuts and bolts of special needs planning. Our keynote speaker, Valerie Powers, will speak about legal planning across the lifespan for those with disabilities – from IEP advocacy to access to government benefits, when do you need to involve an attorney, and what is the attorney’s role? And we won’t stop there, Ron Konkol will be speaking about social security benefits – for children, what happens in the transition to adulthood, and what exactly is the Disabled Adult Child benefit and how do you access that benefit for your loved one. Join Kristin, Mary, and me as we explore together the different aspects of special needs planning and how it applies to your family. Scan the QR code or click on the link to register. We hope to see you there!
Presented by All Needs Planning.
Free registration.
Helping your Teen Navigate Dating's Ups & Downs: Relationship Coaching
Join us as Patrick Jamison, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, discusses way to help young adults with disabilities navigate through relationships. Talking points include privacy, boundaries, online safety, and emotions.
Email CFL@mynoblelife.org by 4 pm 10/29/24 to receive the Zoom link.
Hosted by Center for Family Leadership Noble Indiana & made possible through generosity of Harriet P. Irsay Endowment Fund.
Charting the LifeCourse Guided Implementation Series for Families
Heard about Charting the LifeCourse but are unsure where to start?
Join this Family Implementation Series!
WHAT IS FAMILY IMPLEMENTATION?
Family Implementation is an opportunity to learn about Charting the LifeCourse and to actually begin utilizing the tools to help your family achieve their good life.
Have support to begin using tools and resources
Leave with info you can share with people who help you
Identify how and when to use (implement)
Sessions are on Wednesdays in October: Oct 9, 16, 23, 30 4:00pm - 5:30pm.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
10/30 Sensory Considerations: "Sensory Considerations: Understanding and supporting unique sensory needs"
11/13 Charting the LifeCourse: "Person-Centered Planning: Personalizing goal setting, supports and resources"
11/20 Goal Writing: "Effective Goal Writing: An essential roadmap for intervention and programming"
12/4 Social Skills: "Social skills: Crucial skills for the everyday success across the lifespan"
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
Snack Chat: Access to Good Jobs for All
Join the Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities for their virtual Snack Chat to celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month!
This will be a relaxed thirty-minute conversation, where people with developmental disabilities are invited to share their honest thoughts, feelings, and experiences around employment.
ASL and CART captioning will be provided.
Free registration.
Charting the LiveCourse Live: Charting a Course of Community Connection & Action
Build supportive community and live your good life!
In this session, we will connect the power of the Charting the LifeCourse framework and tools when building community. We will share and work together to understand how these tools enhance mapping of places to connect and grow relationship. We will facilitate conversations about addressing barriers and planning next steps!
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Charting the LifeCourse Live: Community Connection & Action
Are you ready to unlock the power of Charting the LifeCourse framework and tools to build meaningful connections in your community? This 1-hour interactive session will help you map out places to connect, grow relationships, and break down barriers to inclusion.
In just one hour, we’ll work together to:
✅ Understand how LifeCourse tools enhance your community-building efforts.
✅ Collaborate in planning next steps for fostering strong connections.
✅ Facilitate conversations to overcome obstacles and build relationships that matter.
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
CtLC Live: Employment: Resources that Support and Empower
Led by Barbara Sapharas, you'll learn how to use the Trajectory and Vision Tool to shape employment goals and build a vision for the future. Perfect for National Disability Employment Awareness Month, this session is ideal for families, educators, and professionals supporting individuals in transitioning to adult life.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Club 53 Halloween Dance with Pi Kappa Phi
Join The Arc of Tippecanoe County for this fun event!
RSVP to rsvp@arcoftippecanoe.org to save your place!
Sponsored by The Arc of Tippecanoe County.
CtLC Life: An Introduction
Join in this 1-hour session as we dive into Charting the LifeCourse and discover how this powerful framework can be used to create a good life for anyone.
Learn the principles, explore practical applications, and hear real-life examples of how Charting the LifeCourse can enhance your experiences and help you achieve your goals.
Don’t’ miss this opportunity to take control of your future!
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Good Life Group: Employment
Join us for a statewide learning collaborative as we discuss how to use Charting the LifeCourse to explore and plan for meaningful employment opportunities.
Good Life Groups are interactive peer learning collaboratives that allow for hands-on learning, to build the capacity of self-advocates and family members to use the framework in their own lives.
Suggested Audience:
Individuals and Families experiencing disability.
Presented by Missouri Family to Family.
Free registration.
Charting the LifeCourse Guided Implementation Series for Families
Heard about Charting the LifeCourse but are unsure where to start?
Join this Family Implementation Series!
WHAT IS FAMILY IMPLEMENTATION?
Family Implementation is an opportunity to learn about Charting the LifeCourse and to actually begin utilizing the tools to help your family achieve their good life.
Have support to begin using tools and resources
Leave with info you can share with people who help you
Identify how and when to use (implement)
Sessions are on Wednesdays in October: Oct 9, 16, 23, 30 4:00pm - 5:30pm.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) / Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
This webinar series offers a comprehensive exploration of federal and state benefits for individuals with disabilities, highlighting crucial topics such as the differences between SSI and SSDI, work incentives, and benefit counseling resources. Attending these sessions is vital for understanding how to navigate complex benefit systems, achieve economic independence, and maintain the vital supports necessary for sustaining that independence.
Additionally, participants will gain valuable insights into managing healthcare programs and asset-building strategies, all while seizing the opportunity to build momentum for creating a coalition that fosters positive changes in the disability community.
October 22, 2024: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) / Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Two federal benefits are available to people with disabilities. Discuss the differences between them and the available work incentives.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
November 19, 2024: Ticket-to-Work, IN WIPA, and IN BIN Project
Need benefits counseling to better understand your federal and state benefits? This session provides resources and contacts to get your questions answered.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
December 17, 2024: Federal and State Healthcare benefits
Discussion of Medicaid, Medicare, MEDWorks, and other programs and how they are connected to your federal benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
January 21, 2025: Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
Discussion about possible ways to save money for short- or long-term goals without the worry of losing benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
For more information or questions contact Luke Labas, Director of The Inclusion Institute at The League, LukeL@the-league.org or call 260-441-0551.
Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability & Community Center on Community Living & Careers and The League Inclusion Institute.
Employment for All: A Webinar for Parents and Families of Individuals with Disabilities on Supported Employment
Supported Employment is a valuable service that assists individuals with disabilities to secure integrated, competitive employment. Many parents, guardians, and family members have questions about how the process works, if it’s appropriate for their loved one, and what their role in the process should be. Please join us as we discuss how essential employment can be in the life of those with disabilities and examine how parents/guardians can contribute to their success.
Presented by The Boggs Center on Disability and Human Development.
OASIS Celebration
We hope you will join us for an update on OASIS Community and a couple of celebrations!
Real Plans for Real Change: Person-Centered Thinking Workshops
Join LifeCourseConnect for this free 3-week series. Each 30 minute session will offer fresh ideas and perspectives about Person-Centered Thinking. Participants will come away with new ideas about:
The importance of person-centered thinking and the role of people, their families, and their supports
Learn how technology through LifeCourseConnect can help bring your person-centered thinking to life
Making communication and engagement an everyday experience.
All sessions take place at 2:00 p.m. EST
October 17 – Nick Burton: Making Person- Centered Thinking an Everyday Habit
October 24 – Lexi Westerfield & Jill Smith: What “Person-Centered” Means to Me
October 31 – John Dickerson: Great Expectations: Person-Centered Thinking
Presented by LifeCourseConnect and The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Charting the LifeCourse Guided Implementation Series for Families
Heard about Charting the LifeCourse but are unsure where to start?
Join this Family Implementation Series!
WHAT IS FAMILY IMPLEMENTATION?
Family Implementation is an opportunity to learn about Charting the LifeCourse and to actually begin utilizing the tools to help your family achieve their good life.
Have support to begin using tools and resources
Leave with info you can share with people who help you
Identify how and when to use (implement)
Sessions are on Wednesdays in October: Oct 9, 16, 23, 30 4:00pm - 5:30pm.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
10/16 Team Collaboration & Community/Cultural Considerations: "Act, do, collaborate: Collaboration and advocacy for success"
10/30 Sensory Considerations: "Sensory Considerations: Understanding and supporting unique sensory needs"
11/13 Charting the LifeCourse: "Person-Centered Planning: Personalizing goal setting, supports and resources"
11/20 Goal Writing: "Effective Goal Writing: An essential roadmap for intervention and programming"
12/4 Social Skills: "Social skills: Crucial skills for the everyday success across the lifespan"
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
The Arc Trust Monthly Webinars
Talks with The Arc Trust Webinars
Do you or a loved one receive government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid? Not sure on how to save for the future and keep these benefits? In our webinar series, Talks with The Arc Trust, we cover the options that people have when saving for the future, the ins and outs of those options, and how they work with various government benefits. Webinars take place on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm. ET. There is no cost, but you do need to register. Registration is for the full webinar series.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Charting the LifeCourse Guided Implementation Series for Families
Heard about Charting the LifeCourse but are unsure where to start?
Join this Family Implementation Series!
WHAT IS FAMILY IMPLEMENTATION?
Family Implementation is an opportunity to learn about Charting the LifeCourse and to actually begin utilizing the tools to help your family achieve their good life.
Have support to begin using tools and resources
Leave with info you can share with people who help you
Identify how and when to use (implement)
Sessions are on Wednesdays in October: Oct 9, 16, 23, 30 4:00pm - 5:30pm.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
14th Annual Guardianship Forum
Learn more about how the guardianship process works and alternatives to guardianship. The Northeast Indiana Guardianship Council is happy to host the 14th Annual Guardianship Forum. It's FREE to attend in-person or via Zoom.
This year's panel includes:
Magistrate Philip Houk
Kristen Steckbeck, Attorney - Dale, Huffman and Babcock
Victoria Fox FNP-BC
Karly Sciortino-Poulter - Arc of Indiana, Director of Arc Advocacy Network
Kathryn Hunsche, Volunteer Lawyer Program, Guardianship Coordinator
Event is also in-person at AWS Foundation, 5323 W Jefferson Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804
Free registration.
HANDS in Autism Make-it/Take-it Workshops
This virtual workshop series is designed to educate participants about evidence-based strategies, learn how to use these strategies with individuals with ASD across home, school, community settings as well as to discuss and plan various materials tailored to individuals. These interactive workshops provide an opportunity to learn about and create tools used to support individuals with ASD. Each session will focus on a different area of interest. All sessions at noon ET.
10/2 Implementation Supports, Prompting & Differential Reinforcement: "Practical intervention across settings: Behavioral strategies effective for all learners"
10/16 Team Collaboration & Community/Cultural Considerations: "Act, do, collaborate: Collaboration and advocacy for success"
10/30 Sensory Considerations: "Sensory Considerations: Understanding and supporting unique sensory needs"
11/13 Charting the LifeCourse: "Person-Centered Planning: Personalizing goal setting, supports and resources"
11/20 Goal Writing: "Effective Goal Writing: An essential roadmap for intervention and programming"
12/4 Social Skills: "Social skills: Crucial skills for the everyday success across the lifespan"
12/11 Tasks & Adaptations: "Creative Teaching: Adapting Instructional Material for Inclusive Settings"
12/18 Data-Driven Decision-Making: "Data-Driven Decision-Making: Practical tools to make data work for you and your team"
Presented by HANDS in Autism.
Register here for any or all of the sessions.
BDS Building Bridges Event
The Bureau of Disabilities Services is excited to announce that we will be hosting another round of Building Bridges events.
Building Bridges events are opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families to meet and speak with the Bureau of Disabilities Services staff. These events will allow for individuals and families to ask questions and share their feedback as well as discuss any other concerns or successes with bureau services. These meetings are solely for families and individuals with disabilities to provide a forum for constructive and valuable conversations on successes and concerns, as well as providing suggestions or input for positive change.
It is the desire of BDS that these meetings will allow for meaningful conversations that result in positive outcomes and stronger relationships. We hope you will consider joining us!
Following are two virtual opportunities to participate using Zoom:
9/23/24: Virtual – Click here to join via Zoom: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1612169684...
Noon – 2 p.m. EST
11/6/24: Virtual – Click here to join via Zoom: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1613763455...
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. EST
If you are in need of any accommodations to participate, please contact Heather Dane at heather.dane@fssa.in.gov.
College Is Possible For Students With Intellectual Disability
This presentation explores the landscape of inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability. A comprehensive overview will be provided, including national data, program characteristics, and the diverse profiles of students who benefit from these opportunities. Think College, a national initiative dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education options for students with intellectual disability, offers a wide array of resources, and a summary of types of resources available will be shared.
Presented by The Boggs Center on Disability and Human Development.