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SUMMARY:Autism & Law Enforcement Recognition & Response Training - LeMars\, IA
DESCRIPTION:Autism & Law Enforcement Recognition & Response Training Presented by Dennis Debbaudt\nWho should attend? Law Enforcement\, EMS Providers\, Fire Fighters\, Dispatchers\nEMS Providers can received 4 CEH through WITCC.\nDennis Debbaudt is the proud father of Brad\, a young man who has autism. In the 1980’s\, he wrote for the Detroit News and worked with network television current affairs programs in the U.S.\, Canada and United Kingdom. A professional investigator and journalist since 1977\, Debbaudt turned his attention to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1987 after his son was diagnosed with this condition. His acclaimed 1994 report\, Avoiding Unfortunate Situations\, became the first published chronicle of police and autism related interactions. Over the past 22 years\, Debbaudt has trained and developed training materials for law enforcement\, first response and criminal justice professionals throughout the United States\, Canada\, Iceland\, Australia\, New Zealand\, Northern Ireland and United Kingdom. Debbaudt’s recent sessions include NYPD Academy\, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Annual Training Symposium\, Palm Beach County Florida Sheriff’s Office\, Virginia Association of Crisis Intervention Teams conference\, Florida Child Abduction Response Team (CART) conference and for the Police Service of Northern Ireland in Belfast. He is a subject matter expert for FDLE’s 2017 autism curriculum development team. \nTo register: Email: Sergeant Jay King at: jking@lemarsiowa.com and provide name and department
URL:https://autismia.com/event/autism-law-enforcement-recognition-response-training-la-mars-ia/
LOCATION:Le Mars Convention Center\, 275 12th St SE\, Le Mars\, IA\, 51031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Sergeant Jay King":MAILTO:jking@lemarsiowa.com
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SUMMARY:2017 Autism Risk and Safety Training for Law Enforcement - Des Moines\, IA
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 21   Registration begins at 7:30am \nThe Autism Society of Iowa is pleased to present a free half day conference featuring keynote speaker\, Dennis Debbaudt\, who will be presenting “Autism Risk and Safety Training.” The training will include techniques and vignettes to explore and explain critical autism issues for officers. \nRegistration is FREE. \nTO REGISTER ONLINE CLICK HERE. \nConference Agenda \n7:30 a.m. – Registration \n8:00 a.m. – Autism Risk and Safety Training – Speaker Dennis Debbaudt and Speaker Panel \nThe training will include techniques and vignettes to explore and explain critical autism issues for officers\, including: \n\nLACK OF FEAR OF REAL DANGER\nSENSORY OVER-STIMULATION\nWANDERING AND OTHER FIRST CONTACT ISSUES\nCOMMUNICATIONS AND BEHAVIORS\nRESPONDING TO THE CALL\nDEESCALATION\nRESTRAINT & ARREST\nINTERVIEW\nUNDERSTANDING LEGAL RIGHTS\nVULNERABILITY TO STREET CRIME\n\n9:45 a.m. – Break \n10:00 a.m. – Autism Risk and Safety Training – Part 2  – Speaker Dennis Debbaudt and Speaker Panel \nNoon – Adjourn \n  \nKeynote Speaker – Dennis Debbaudt \nDennis Debbaudt is the proud father of Brad\, a young man who has autism. In the 1980’s\, he wrote for the Detroit News and worked with network television current affairs programs in the U.S.\, Canada and United Kingdom. A professional investigator and journalist since 1977\, Debbaudt turned his attention to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1987 after his son was diagnosed with this condition. His acclaimed 1994 report\, Avoiding Unfortunate Situations\, became the first published chronicle of police and autism related interactions.\nOver the past 22 years\, Debbaudt has trained and developed training materials for law enforcement\, first response and criminal justice professionals throughout the United States\, Canada\, Iceland\, Australia\, New Zealand\, Northern Ireland and United Kingdom. Debbaudt’s recent sessions include NYPD Academy\, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Annual Training Symposium\, Palm Beach County Florida Sheriff’s Office\, Virginia Association of Crisis Intervention Teams conference\, Florida Child Abduction Response Team (CART) conference and for the Police Service of Northern Ireland in Belfast. He is a subject matter expert for FDLE’s 2017 autism curriculum development team. \nSpeaker Panel  \nOfficer Ashten Hayes  – Officer Hayes is with the Iowa City Police Department as the Crime Prevention Officer; and prior to taking that assignment she worked patrol on the evening watch (3-11pm.) She is one of the defensive tactics instructors for the department and an ALICE instructor (active shooter.) In her off time\, she stays busy being active outside\, umpiring softball\, and being a competitive triathlete – participating in over 55 triathlons and completing four Ironman’s. \nCaptain Mark Logsdon  – Iowa State Patrol Captain Mark Logsdon is the Commander of the Executive Protection Unit and Capitol Police as well as a father to twins with Autism. \nMary Roberts–  Mary Roberts is a Behavioral Health Consultant and the Autism Center Coordinator for the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She is also the parent of two young adults\, both of whom are significantly affected by autism\, and the President and Co-founder of The Village Community\, a 501c3 disability service provider located in Johnson County\, which works to provide a cooperative model of learning and working for young adults with developmental disabilities.
URL:https://autismia.com/event/2017-autism-risk-and-safety-training-for-law-enforcement-des-moines-ia/
LOCATION:Embassy Suites Des Moines\, 101 E Locust St\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Kris Steinmetz":MAILTO:autism50ia@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170621T123000
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SUMMARY:2017 Autism Risk & Safety Conference - Des Moines\, IA
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 21   Registration begins at 12:30pm\nThe Autism Society of Iowa is pleased to present a half day conference featuring keynote speaker\, Dennis Debbaudt\, who will be presenting “Plan Your Response for an Autism Emergency!” This event is valuable for any person on the spectrum\, caregiver\, family member\, and anyone interested in the safety of those with autism spectrum disorders.  3.5 CEU’s will be offered for social workers. \nRegistration is $10 or free for those with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. \nTO REGISTER ONLINE CLICK HERE. \nConference Agenda \n12:30 p.m. – Registration \n1:00 p.m. – Plan Your Response for an Autism Emergency! -Part 1 Speaker Dennis Debbaudt and Safety Panel \n  \nSession Goals & Objectives: \n\nIdentify issues of autism-related risk\nProvide strategies to help manage ASD risks at home\, school\nDisclosure options: ID cards\, 911 registries\, and field disclosure\nDiscuss prevention\, alert\, and response plans for dangerous wandering\nIdentify and minimize victimization of persons with autism\nIdentify tools and options for parents\, care providers\, educators\, and persons with autism to develop partnerships with law enforcement\, first response\, and criminal justice agencies.\n\nTarget audience • Persons on the autism spectrum • Parents\, family members and supporters • Autism professionals • Educators: teachers\, paraprofessionals\, supervisors • Non-teaching staff\, maintenance\, food service\, transportation • Human and social services professionals • Adult and child care professionals • Vocational and employment specialists \nFor discussion and review: \n\nIdentify issues of autism-related risk\nWandering\nContact with police and first responders\nSafety at home\, on campus and when traveling\n911 data base alert & registry programs\nDeveloping an autism emergency handout\nDiscuss sensory scene management (hyper and hypo sensitivities)\nSharing de-escalation techniques\nIdentify issues of autism-related risk\nProvide strategies to help manage ASD risks at home\, school\nDeveloping safety programs for home\, campus\, work/recreational settings and in the community\nDiscussion on reducing victimization\nSafety & risk life skills training\nDeveloping partnerships with law enforcement & first response agencies\n\n2:00 p.m. – Break \n2:15 p.m.  – Plan Your Response for an Autism Emergency! – Part 2 Speaker Dennis Debbaudt and Safety Panel \n3:15 p.m. – Break \n3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Question and Answer Session \n  \nKeynote Speaker – Dennis Debbaudt \nDennis Debbaudt is the proud father of Brad\, a young man who has autism. In the 1980’s\, he wrote for the Detroit News and worked with network television current affairs programs in the U.S.\, Canada and United Kingdom. A professional investigator and journalist since 1977\, Debbaudt turned his attention to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1987 after his son was diagnosed with this condition. His acclaimed 1994 report\, Avoiding Unfortunate Situations\, became the first published chronicle of police and autism related interactions.\nOver the past 22 years\, Debbaudt has trained and developed training materials for law enforcement\, first response and criminal justice professionals throughout the United States\, Canada\, Iceland\, Australia\, New Zealand\, Northern Ireland and United Kingdom. Debbaudt’s recent sessions include NYPD Academy\, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Annual Training Symposium\, Palm Beach County Florida Sheriff’s Office\, Virginia Association of Crisis Intervention Teams conference\, Florida Child Abduction Response Team (CART) conference and for the Police Service of Northern Ireland in Belfast. He is a subject matter expert for FDLE’s 2017 autism curriculum development team. \n  \nSpeaker Panel  \nOfficer Ashten Hayes  – Officer Hayes is with the Iowa City Police Department as the Crime Prevention Officer; and prior to taking that assignment she worked patrol on the evening watch (3-11pm.) She is one of the defensive tactics instructors for the department and an ALICE instructor (active shooter.) In her off time\, she stays busy being active outside\, umpiring softball\, and being a competitive triathlete – participating in over 55 triathlons and completing four Ironman’s. \nCaptain Mark Logsdon  – Iowa State Patrol Captain Mark Logsdon is the Commander of the Executive Protection Unit and Capitol Police as well as a father to twins with Autism. \nMary Roberts–  Mary Roberts is a Behavioral Health Consultant and the Autism Center Coordinator for the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She is also the parent of two young adults\, both of whom are significantly affected by autism\, and the President and Co-founder of The Village Community\, a 501c3 disability service provider located in Johnson County\, which works to provide a cooperative model of learning and working for young adults with developmental disabilities. \nJennifer James – Jennifer is the mother to a son\, Matthew\, who has autism and no oral communication\, who wanders. Three times the police have assisted with locating her son\, and Jennifer will share her stories and how to set up a plan in rural Iowa.
URL:https://autismia.com/event/2017-autism-risk-safety-conference-des-moines-ia/
LOCATION:Embassy Suites Des Moines\, 101 E Locust St\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Kris Steinmetz":MAILTO:autism50ia@aol.com
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