Transition – Planning Timeline for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) from Middle/High School to Post-Secondary Outcomes.
Presented by: Trudy Pines, Ed.D., Principal, AHRC NYC’s Middle/High School Principal, Co-Chair of the Brooklyn Developmental Disabilities Council
November 7, 2024 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
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Navigating OPWDD Services – With an overview of OPWDD Eligibility and Care Management.
Presented by: Luis Martinez, Manager of AHRC NYC’s Referral and Information Center
November 13, 2024 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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Transition – Planning Timeline for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) from Middle/High School to Post-Secondary Outcomes.
Presented by: Trudy Pines, Ed.D., Principal, AHRC NYC’s Middle/High School, Co-Chair of the Brooklyn Developmental Disabilities Council
November 14, 2024 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Register
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84214321647?pwd=Ip49k9nBrvUbBE55swX6T4snpebEVB.1
The Outreach Committee meets directly following the SIDDC General Council Meetings!
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEscOCopzgqEt3t2nTUsoZkmxcLfTdcAu2k
**Este mes tendremos como oradores invitados a Uly Ramos y Sandy Mislow de SANYS (Asociación de Autodefensa del Estado de Nueva York)**
The ARISE Coalition, a group of parents, advocates, educators and other key stakeholders who have been working together since 2008 to push for changes to improve day-to-day experiences and long-term outcomes for students with disabilities in New York City, has been seeking feedback this fall from parents and caregivers about their students’ experiences with special education in NYC public schools. Eager to hear directly from families about their students’ and family experiences, earlier this year, we shared a short survey in multiple languages that covered a range of issues from related services to transportation. Thanks to all who completed that survey.
Now we’d like to hear more in a Speak Out for families. We’re asking parents and students to join us to talk about the changes they would recommend to the city around special education to ensure all students with disabilities are supported. This conversation will be pivotal to helping build ARISE’s advocacy agenda for systemic change in 2025.