In honor of Disability Awareness Month, attend THE EMILY TALK
Friday, March 8 from 2-4pm at the OneAmerica Building, Indianapolis
Join Easterseals Crossroads and first-responder Tom Felter as he shares his insights and expertise about interacting with people with disabilities during emergency situations. Tom's daughter Emily has a disability; he draws from his personal experience and his professional life when presenting The Emily Talk. First responders — as well as the general community — will benefit from Tom's knowledge about effective interactions in emergency situations.
The event - sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co. - will provide a first-hand learning experience with Emily and her father. It will conclude with an open Q&A session moderated by Deanna Proimos, a physical therapist at Easterseals Crossroads.
About "The Emily Talk"
"The Emily Talk" began after Tom Felter learned of an incident where a young adult with Down syndrome was killed because he didn't respond to commands in an emergency situation. Tom took his expertise as a first responder and a parent of a daughter with Down syndrome to create a program that teaches first responders and the wider community how to interact with people with Down syndrome, Autism and other disabilities.
Tom's work through "The Emily Talk" inspired Emmy award-winning producer to create The Teacher of Patience, a 30-minute documentary about their story. Just like everyone else, Emily has good and bad days, and her unique ways of communicating her feelings are worth learning and listening to. Sometimes that takes patience, which is why Tom developed "The Emily Talk" for first responders and the greater community. Tom's goal is to teach people how to be respectful of individuals with disabilities like Emily.
Free registration.