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SUMMARY:Supported Decision-Making
DESCRIPTION:Supported Decision-Making (SDM) helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities make decisions with the support of trusted individuals. The Supported Decision-Making process is a less restrictive alternative to Guardianship. SDM is now being offered in New York through AIM Services. Join Alexis Harrington\, AIM’s Chief of Program Implementation and Joan Cornachio\, former SDMNY Associate Director and current AIM subcontractor\, for an overview of Supported Decision-Making and the SDM facilitation process. \nZoom Registration: Click Here
URL:https://www.wihd.org/event/supported-decision-making-2/
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SUMMARY:Diploma and Credential Options for Students with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Participants will learn about self-determination skills and its relation to students determining an individualized pathway to graduation from multiple options. Credit and diploma requirements\, the appeal eligibility criteria for all students\, and safety-net options for students with disabilities will be reviewed. Learn how earning a Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Commencement Credential is beneficial in a number of ways and understand the guidelines for the Skills and Achievement Commencement Credential which is awarded to students participating in the New York State Alternate Assessment (NYSAA) testing program. \nZoom Registration: Click Here
URL:https://www.wihd.org/event/diploma-and-credential-options-for-students-with-disabilities-17/
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