2024 Disability Advocacy Week
ZoomInstitute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice (IDRPP) invites you to a week of advocacy trainings. These events are open to everyone, and will include focused advocacy training for advocates,…
Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice (IDRPP) invites you to a week of advocacy trainings. These events are open to everyone, and will include focused advocacy training for advocates,…
This FREE webinar addresses navigating postpartum depression with a Deaf or Hard of Hearing child.
This session will explore how parents and caregivers can elevate their voices to advocate on behalf of their child with disabilities in different community settings, as well as present strategies…
Parent and student advocacy efforts are crucial to successfully navigate the years involved in education. This session will provide tips to families on how they can set themselves up for…
Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice (IDRPP) invites you to a week of advocacy trainings. These events are open to everyone, and will include focused advocacy training for advocates,…
TETONS (Teaching, Empowering & Training on Navigating Sexuality and Healthy Relationships) is a FREE, in-person training with the goal of teaching adults (18+) with intellectual and developmental disabilities about healthy…
Home and Community Based Waivers - Making the most of your Medicaid Waiver and Utilizing the Settings Rule to Advocate for Inclusion. Register for FREE at: https://bit.ly/MedWaiver24
Are you a caregiver who often feels burnt out? You may benefit from this workshop on Compassion Fatigue. Marette Monson, LCSW will help us understand how it manifests itself in…
TETONS (Teaching, Empowering & Training on Navigating Sexuality and Healthy Relationships) is a FREE, in-person training with the goal of teaching teens (13-17) with intellectual and developmental disabilities about healthy…
Join us! This will be a fun event for teen siblings of people with disabilities (12+) to be creative, have fun and make connections with other siblings their age.
Participants will learn: A process for understanding the unique needs and competencies of each child How to avoid becoming overwhelmed by a child’s multiple, severe disabilities How to maintain healthy…
This presentation will use the "Polyvagal Theory" to help parents understand the different stages of a child's brain and teach coping strategies they can use to help their neurodiverse child…