Purpose: To disseminate and publicize council information and other relevant issues to the community through the SIDDC website, flyers, newsletters, local newspapers, and presentations at council meetings; to oversee the Sub-committee that plans the annual Family Resource & Transition Fair.
Starting February 14th, individuals with “Comorbidities and Underlying Conditions” as defined by New York State will be eligible to make an appointment for the COVID19 vaccine.
To help address questions around this expansion, the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities Commissioner Victor Calise and Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Assistant Commissioner Dr. Olusimbo Ige will be holding a presentation and discussion on Vaccine Distribution in NYC. After the presentation, the attendees will have the opportunity for feedback and questions.
This Virtual Town Hall will be taking place on Monday, February 22nd from 2:00pm – 4:00pm.
Access Provided:
This meeting will have ASL and Captioning, to request additional accommodations please email [email protected] or call 212 – 788 – 2856 no later than Friday, February 19th, 2021.
Registration and Dial In:
To participate via Zoom Webinar, please register here: http://bit.ly/3a8oSkA
or dial in at the time of the meeting to 1-646-876-9923 with Webinar ID: 856
As part of CUNY’s leading role in the movement to provide expanded access and services to neurodiverse students on the college campus, the Central Office of Student Affairs Disability Programs hosts the annual CUNY Neurodiversity Conference each year in March. CUNY’s two signature neurodiversity initiatives, Project REACH and CUNY Unlimited, join with stakeholders to share best practices for supporting students while they’re in college and during transitions to and from campus.
Join us for an informative and engaging two day event with experts and advocates in the field who are developing innovative best practices for neurodiverse transition age students from college to career. We are excited to welcome back presenters from the planned Neurodiversity Conference 2020, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The full agenda and schedule will be published in mid-February.