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Events for June 21, 2023 - April 24, 2023

SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) BASICS

Zoom Meeting

Are you considering applying for SSI for your family member?  Come to this workshop to learn some tips and tricks to the application process.  When and how to apply, the eligibility requirements and how to best make the process less stressful. Click Here to Register

“Now What? Transition to Adulthood Q&A”

Zoom Meeting

Join us for open discussion and Q&A about how you can best prepare your child for Fall! We will host two series in August, on Tuesdays for families transitioning out of school and on Thursdays for families with children in school, PreK-12th grade. CSN staff and our colleagues (including advocates, self-direction brokers, and more) will […]

“Now What? Back to School Discussion and Q&A” (PreK – 12th grade)

Zoom Meeting

Join us for open discussion and Q&A about how you can best prepare your child for Fall! We will host two series in August, on Tuesdays for families transitioning out of school and on Thursdays for families with children in school, PreK-12th grade. CSN staff and our colleagues (including advocates, self-direction brokers, and more) will […]

Parent Member Training (part 1 & 2)

Zoom Meeting

Note: this is a four hour training with a two hour break in between. The sessions will be from 9 am-11 am, then a 2 hour break (11 am-1 pm), then the second session from 1 pm-3 pm.  You must attend both sessions to be certified as a Parent Member. This workshop (through Zoom) will provide […]

“What’s Next?” Parent Q&A Series Virtual Transition Planning and Services

Zoom Meeting

Transition Planning & Services Overview Join us for a series of brief discussions facilitated by CSN staff, on how families of youth with disabilities can address transition planning for life after high school with their school teams, while students are being educated through remote learning. Each session will focus on key transition components of the […]

Hear Our Voices – Get ready for the 2020 National Elections

Zoom Meeting

During this zoom meeting, we will talk about: * Understanding our voting rights & responsibilities * Ways we can learn about candidates and issues * Voting during COVID-19 WE WILL SHARE AN UPDATE ON THE HEAR OUR VOICES SPEAKERS NETWORK The meeting discussion leader will be Mitchell Levitz, Disability Specialist Please feel free to share this […]

Back To School Parent Discussion

Zoom Meeting

Focused on Supporting Children with Disabilities as we navigate the new school year. Join us for open discussion and Q&A about how you can best help your child this school year. CSN staff and our colleagues (including advocates, self-direction brokers, and more) will facilitate discussions to help you strategize about how to best support your […]

Strategies for Supporting Students with Special Needs and Countering Isolation During Hybrid and Remote Learning

Zoom Meeting

The Lower Hudson Valley Special Education Task Force presents a Zoom Webinar featuring Peter Faustino, PsyD.  Dr. Faustino is a school psychologist at Scarsdale High School and has a private practice with the Developmental Assessment and Intervention Center (DAIC) specializing in adolescent behavior, anxiety disorders and autism.  He is also on the Board of the […]

ACCES-VR INFORMATION SESSION

Zoom Meeting

ACCES-VR assists individuals with disabilities to achieve and maintain employment and to support independent living through training, education, rehabilitation, and career development.. Come to this presentation to learn about the services available, the eligibility requirements and how best to benefit from the supports to enable employment. Bring your questions and get answers from Debra Ehrenberg, […]

COLLEGE – A GREAT Option For Students with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities!

Zoom Meeting

Listen to a diverse panel of students, parents and faculty discuss the many advantages to post-secondary education on a college campus for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Families and professionals supporting students with I/DD should be including college as a viable and even preferred option for post-secondary learning. COME JOIN THE CONVERSATION AND ASK […]

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