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SUMMARY:Sibshop Facilitator Training for Illinois Residents Presented by The Sibling Support Project
DESCRIPTION:Sibshop Facilitator Training for Illinois Residents Presented by The Sibling Support Project \nJoin us to learn about the unique concerns and opportunities of siblings of individuals with disabilities\, and how to support them through Sibshops! \nSibshops are fun\, supportive events for siblings\, the family members who share the longest-lasting relationship with a person who has a disability. Sibshops provide children with opportunities to obtain peer support and make connections\, while sharing the delights and challenges faced by having a sibling with disabilities. \nSibshop Facilitators are often professionals and parents\, educators\, service providers\, adult siblings…and anyone who would like to support the lives of sibs.  Participants attending the training will learn about how to lead a Sibshop\, and experience one firsthand! \nZoom Sibshop Facilitator Certification Training\nYou are required to attend ALL 4 90-minute Sessions in order to become a Certified Sibshop Facilitator \nTuesday\, August 18- Friday August 21 at 2pm-3:30pm CT \nOr Tuesday\, August 18 – Friday August 21 at 6:30pm-8pm CT \nRegistration for Sibshop Certification training is FREE. 6 hours of CEU’s\, provided by University of Illinois Chicago: $10 \nCEU’s provided by the Institute on Disability and Human Development for the following license types: Nurses\, Clinical Psychologists\, Illinois Teachers Professional Development (PD)\, LCSW/LSW\, RD\, NHA\, OT\, PT\, QIDP\, and SLP. \nClick HERE to register for Aug 18-21\, 2pm-3:30 pm Training \nClick HERE to register for Aug 18-21\, 6:30-8:00 pm Training \nIf you have any questions\, please contact amy.halm@siblingleadership.org
URL:https://www.thearcofil.org/event/sibshop-facilitator-training-for-illinois-residents-presented-by-the-sibling-support-project/
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SUMMARY:Employment Resilience: People with IDD are Critical Frontline Workers
DESCRIPTION:Erin Riehle\, MSN\, RN\, Project SEARCH \nInternationally\, some COVID-19 policies meant to protect people with IDD could have the negative effect of restricting people with IDD from working due to health concerns solely based on disability status in the absence of any evidence supporting this practice. This presentation will explore these policies and discuss Project SEARCH graduates who are part of the solution on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of people with IDD working on the frontlines will be discussed along with policy implications. \nREGISTER \n  \nCOVID-19 Webinar Series is presented by the HealthMatters Program (https://www.healthmattersprogram.org)\, Department of Disability and Human Development\, College of Applied Health Sciences\, University of Illinois at Chicago through continued partnership with Project SEARCH (https://www.projectsearch.us) funded by the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council\, Grant # 17CH03FA20 and Aspire (https://aspirechicago.com). \nwww.HealthMattersProgram.org
URL:https://www.thearcofil.org/event/employment-resilience-people-with-idd-are-critical-frontline-workers/
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SUMMARY:Housing and Suitable Living Arrangements - Special Fathers Network (SFN)
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION:\nOne of the challenges most families raising a child with special needs face is will my child be able to live independently and what type of living arrangement would be most suitable.   \nFEATURING:\nTwo SFN Mentor Fathers: Rich Gathro and Paul Koza \nZoom registration links can be found at: \nwww.21stCenturyDads.org 
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