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SUMMARY:The Arc of IL ILS Lunctime Webinar – La Administración del Seguro Social – Entendiendo sus Beneficios
DESCRIPTION:The Arc of IL ILS Lunctime Webinar – La Administración del Seguro Social – Entendiendo sus Beneficios\n\n\nDate/Time\nDate(s) – 07/21/2020\n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nPresentación en Español \nÚnase al programa mensual de Illinois Life Span (ILS) de la organización Arc of Illinois.  En el mes de julio 2020\, el tema será La Administración del Seguro Social – Entendiendo sus Beneficios desde el mediodía (12:00  pm)  hasta la 1:00 p.m de la tarde. \nRegístrese para este seminario\nHaga clic abajo \nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6944796221636350987 \nPresentado por: La Srta Josephine Mueller Especialista en Asuntos Públicos con La Administracion del Seguridad Social (SSA) \nLos programas del Seguro Social como parte de su camino de la vida. Esta presentación proporcionará información sobre los beneficios y programas del Seguro Social que incluyen: \n\n¿Qué significa FICA?\n¿Qué es el programa de incapacidad – SSDI?\n¿Qué es el programa de incapacidad – SSI?\nQué hay de nuevo en 2020\n\nLa Srta. Josephine Mueller es especialista bilingüe en asuntos públicos para la Administración del Seguro Social (SSA) en el área de Chicago. Josephine ha asumido su papel fundamental para informar al público sobre los programas y beneficios del Seguro Social. Su pasión por compartir información le ha proporcionado una plataforma con Chicago Access Live Television Network durante varios años. Esta plataforma le ha dado la oportunidad de promover los programas del Seguro Social en la cuidad y los suburbios de Chicago y por todo el país. \nSus intereses incluyen la participación de la comunidad\, la educación y motivar a las generaciones más jóvenes a superarse en sus carreras educativas y profesionales. Ella tiene una pasión por la diversidad y hablar en público. \nLa Srta Josephine Mueller obtuvo una Maestría en Administración de Empresas con concentración en Negocios Internacionales de Governors State University en Illinois. \nDespués de registrarse\, recibirá un correo electrónico de confirmación con información sobre cómo unirse al seminario web. \nPresentado por GoToWebinar® \nWebinars Made Easy®
URL:https://www.thearcofil.org/event/the-arc-of-il-ils-lunctime-webinar-la-administracion-del-seguro-social-entendiendo-sus-beneficios/
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SUMMARY:Health Matters Program Webinar - Even During a Crisis\, People with Disabilities have Rights
DESCRIPTION:Event status: Not started (Register) \nDate and time: Tuesday\, July 21\, 2020 1:00 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago\, GMT-05:00) \n Duration: 1 hour \nOverview: This presentation will provide updates on issues related to COVID-19 treatment for people with IDD. Guidelines being used to help health care providers and health care institutions address issues related to access\, care\, and treatment issues for people with IDD will be discussed. \nPresenter: Robin Jones is the Director of the Great Lakes ADA Center and an Instructor in the Department on Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Robin has served as director since the Center’s inception in 1991. Her educational background includes degrees in Public Administration and Occupational Therapy. Robin has extensive experiences as a consultant and trainer regarding the barriers to community participation for people with disabilities including access to education\, transportation\, employment and electronic information. Robin has been actively involved in assisting business and government to meet their obligations under federal disability rights laws and is recognized as a key resource regarding hiring and employing people with disabilities. \n~~~ \nCOVID-19 Webinar Series is presented by the HealthMatters Program\, Department of Disability and Human Development\, College of Applied Health Sciences\, University of Illinois at Chicago with continued partnership with Project SEARCH\, a leader in securing competitive employment for people with disabilities based at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and with Aspire an Illinois organization providing services to children and adults with developmental disabilities\, their families and their communities. \nPLEASE NOTE \n\nThere is no cost for these webinars.\nCEUs are not offered for these webinars.\nWebinars and materials will be recorded and archived on YouTube.\nFor disability accommodations email Jasmina Sisirak (jsisirak@uic.edu) at least 10 days before the webinars.
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SUMMARY:Sibling & Family Balance Zoom Call - Hosted by Special Fathers Network
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: \nAttorney Benjamin (Benji) Rubin\, Brian Rubin’s youngest son\, Mitchell’s “little/big” brother (Mitchell has autism)\, a partner in the Law Firm of Rubin Law\, A Professional Corporation since 2010\, graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law\, Magna Cum Laude\, received his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University\, and his Graduate Law Degree\, an LLM (Tax)\, with honors\, also from Northwestern University. \nBenji is a member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners\, a member\, by invitation\, of the Special Needs Alliance (the national not for profit association of special needs planning attorneys with membership by invitation only)\, is Chairman of the American Bar Association Special Needs Planning Committee\, serves as the President of SIBS (Supporting Illinois Brothers and Sisters)\, the Illinois chapter of the national Sibling Leadership Network\, an organization of adult siblings of individuals with intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and/or mental illness. Benji is a member and officer (Treasurer) of the Board of Directors of The Arc of Illinois\, is a member of the Clearbrook Associate Board\, an organization serving more than 8\,000 individuals with disabilities\, including his brother\, Mitchell\, serves on the Board of Directors of DayOne PACT\, which serves as Trustee of Special Needs Trusts as well as Guardian for individuals with intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and/or mental illness\, serves on the Board of Directors of the Foundation of The Special Education District of Lake County (SEDOL Foundation)\, serves on the Advisory Council of Encompass (Encompass in partnership with Jewish Child & Family Services\, Jewish United Fund\, JVS Chicago\, JCC Chicago\, Keshet\, and The Center for Enriched Living and Center for Independent Futures). Benji is also a Faculty Member for the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) on the topic of special needs planning\, as well as a Speaker for the American Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar Association on those topics. \nHaving Mitchell as a brother profoundly shaped who Benji is today\, and thus the type of law he chose to practice. His personal experiences as a sibling offer a unique perspective into the responsibilities that come with caring for a sibling with special needs. Now as an adult\, those sometimes present and future responsibilities he has regarding his brother’s care are a concern that he shares with all brothers and sisters of individuals with special needs. \nDon Meyer is the Founder of the Sibling Support Project. Don is probably best known for creating Sibshops\, lively   programs just for young brothers and sisters of kids with special needs. Currently\, there are over 475 Sibshops in eight countries. Don also created SibTeen Sib20\, and SibNet\, online communities for young and adult brothers and sisters which allow thousands of siblings from around the world to connect with their peers. \nDon was a founder of the SEFAM (Supporting Extended Family Members) program at the University of Washington\, which pioneered services for fathers\, siblings\, and grandparents of children with special needs. \nAs a sought-after speaker\, Don has conducted hundreds of workshops on siblings\, fathers\, and grandparents of children with special needs and trainings on the Sibshop model throughout the United States\, Canada\, Ireland\, Iceland\, England\, Italy\, New Zealand\, and Japan. (Learn more about the workshops Don is asked to conduct.) \nDon is the senior author or editor of seven books: \n• Sibshops: Workshops for brothers and sisters of children with special needs;\n• Uncommon Fathers: Reflections on Raising a Child with Special Needs;\n• Living with a Brother or Sister with Special Needs: a Book for Sibs;\n• Views from our Shoes: Growing up with a brother or sister with special needs;\n• The Sibling Slam Book;\n• Thicker than Water: Essays by Adult Siblings of People with Disabilities; and\n• The Sibling Survival Guide: Indispensable Information for Brothers and Sisters of Adults with Disabilities. \nDon has been interviewed by numerous news outlets for stories regarding siblings’ concerns including ABC News’ 20/20\, Nightline\, and World News Tonight; Newsweek; The New York Times; The Washington Post; Newsday; Ladies Home Journal; National Public Radio; and Good Housekeeping. \nDon is married to Terry DeLeonardis\, a special education preschool teacher and consultant. They have four children.
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