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SUMMARY:Workshop on Transitions - Quad Cities
DESCRIPTION:Autism Society of the Quad Cities will sponsor a free workshop on transitions for persons with autism on Saturday\, April 25\, 2015 at Western Illinois University-Quad Cities\, 3300 River Drive\, Moline. The workshop is part of our observance of National Autism Awareness Month in April. \nSession topics are transition to employment\, to education and vocational training\, and to housing\, Family members and caregivers of persons with autism of any age are invited\, as well as persons with autism. Panel members are experts in each of these areas in the Quad Cities region. \nThere is no charge to attend. \nSessions are in the Quad Cities Complex\, the building that is farthest west\, in Rooms 2406\, 2214\, and 2216. Continental breakfast will be available in Room 2222. \nRegistration is at 8:00 a.m. Sessions are at 8:30 a.m.\, 9:30 a.m.\, and 10:30 a.m. so it will be possible to get information on all three topics. A panel of speakers will answer questions at 11:30 am. Sessions for Illinois and Iowa residents will be offered separately to report on services available in each state. \nWatch for meeting reminders and information about registration. \nhttp://www.autismqc.org/events.php
URL:https://autismia.com/event/workshop-on-transitions/
LOCATION:Western Illinois-Quad Cities\, 3300 River Drive\, Moline\, IL
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Autism Society of the Quad Cities":MAILTO:asqc@mchsi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20141209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20141209T170000
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SUMMARY:Autism Risk & Safety Management Conference - Des Moines\, IA
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION IS FULL AND IS NOW CLOSED – Thank you for your interest. \nTuesday\, December 9\, 2014  12:30pm – Registration begins\, 1-5pm –  Conference \nThe Autism Society of Iowa is pleased to present a free half day conference featuring keynote speaker\, Dennis Debbaudt\, who will be presenting on Autism Risk and Safety Management. 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. \nThis conference will assist individuals on how to Create a Safety Plan for a Person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and Autism and the Decision to Drive. \nRegardless of impairment\, a police encounter is always a possibility. Information provided from law enforcement shows that 35% of people on the autism spectrum become victims and 25% will interact with first responders or law enforcement. This is an increasingly hot topic as the population of person’s with ASD have had numerous and sometimes disastrous encounters. \nIn addition\, information will be shared on recent changes regarding Iowa DOT and the Medical Alert designation. We will conclude our day with refreshments and social time to visit with other caregivers and local law enforcement. \nThis training is in conjunction with the Iowa State Sheriffs and Deputy Association (ISSDA). They are holding their three day winter school in Des Moines on December 8-10th. Dennis will be doing Law Enforcement training in the morning of the 9th as part of their mandatory mental health continuing education training. \nClick here to view a conference brochure that includes the agenda and speaker details. \nClick here to register on-line for the free conference.  Although the event is free\, registration is encouraged. \n  \nKeynote Speaker – Dennis Debbaudt: \nDennis 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. \nA professional investigator and journalist since 1977\, Dennis turned his attention to autism spectrum conditions in 1987 after his son was diagnosed with autism.  His first report Avoiding Unfortunate Situations was published in 1994. He’s since authored over 30 articles\, books and chapters including Autism\, Advocates and Law Enforcement Professionals: Recognizing and Reducing Risk Situations for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders for Jessica Kingsley Publishers\, London UK (2002)\, Contact with Individuals with Autism: Effective Resolutions for the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Debbaudt & Rothman\, 2001)\, Patients with Autism and Other High Risks for the Journal of Healthcare Protection Management (2009)\, Autism in the Criminal Justice System (Taylor\, Mesibov & Debbaudt\, 2009) and Autism: Managing Police Field Contacts – Training Key 678\, International Association of Chiefs of Police\, June\, 2013. \nAs managing partner of Debbaudt Legacy Productions\, LLC\, Dennis produced and wrote the scripts for the training videos Autism & Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing (2004)\, Autism\, Fire-Rescue and Emergency Medical Services Video (2009) and Autism in the Criminal Justice System (2009). Over the past 18 years\, Debbaudt has trained and developed training materials for law enforcement\, first response and criminal justice professionals throughout the United States\, and Canada and in Australia\, Iceland\, New Zealand and United Kingdom.  Dennis lives in Port St. Lucie\, Florida with his wife\, Gay\, and son\, Brad. \nFor more information please visit his websites\, www.autismriskmanagement.com and www.debbaudtlegacy.com. You may also email Dennis at: ddpi@flash.net. \n 
URL:https://autismia.com/event/autism-law-enforcement-conference/
LOCATION:Embassy Suites Des Moines\, 101 E Locust St\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kris Steinmetz":MAILTO:autism50ia@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20141114T073000
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SUMMARY:ASI Fall Educational Conference - West Des Moines\, IA
DESCRIPTION:Transition for Individuals On the Autism Spectrum: What Are We Aiming For?\nKeynote Speaker: Cathy Pratt\, Ph.D.\, BCBA\n  \nThe Autism Society of Iowa would like to invite you to our 2014 Fall Educational Conference featuring Keynote Speaker Cathy Pratt\, Ph.D.\, BCBA. and speakers Mike Dierdorff\, Lori Moore\, M.A.E.\, and Wendy Trotter\, MS\, CCC-SLP.\n  \nThe morning session will included the following presentations: \nTransition for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum:\nWhat Are We Aiming For? Part 1 & 2\nSpeaker Cathy Pratt \nTransitioning from the Perspective of\nSomeone on the Autism Spectrum\nSpeaker Mike Deardorff \nAfternoon breakout sessions will include the following presentations: \nNavigating Transitions Across Grade Levels from\nEarly Access through Middle School – Part 1 & 2\nSpeaker Wendy Trotter \nPreparing for Post-Secondary Learning and Working\nSpeaker Lori Moore \nThe Road to Discovery: The Power of High Expectations & Planning\nfor Adult Living\, Learning and Working\nSpeaker Lori Moore \nFor more details on the conference\, including the conference agenda and speaker information\, click here.\nOn-line\, fax\, mail and phone registration is now open. To register online\, click here.\nTo download a brochure and register by fax or mail\, click here.
URL:https://autismia.com/event/2014-educational-conference/
LOCATION:Sheraton West Des Moines Hotel\, 1800 50th St\, West Des Moines\, 50266 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Kris Steinmetz":MAILTO:autism50ia@aol.com
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SUMMARY:College Fair & Workshop for Students with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Considering post-secondary education?  \nThe Iowa Quad City College Program will host its annual College Fair on Columbus Day\, Monday\, October 13\, 2014\, from 5-7:30 p.m. in the Rogalski Center. \nThe fair allows local families to meet representatives from colleges and universities located throughout the United States\, and to speak with them about admissions information and scholarship opportunities. Typically about 100 colleges and universities are in attendance each year. \nThe local Transition Advisory Board will also be hosting a workshop in conjunction with the college fair addressing issues for students with disabilities considering post-secondary education. \nThe Students with Disabilities Workshop will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Rogalski Center\, 2nd Floor\, Gottlieb Conference Center. \nIf you have any questions about the workshop please contact Jane Rock at Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency at 563/344-6288
URL:https://autismia.com/event/college-fair-workshop-for-students-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:St. Ambrose University\, 518 West Locust Street\, Davenport\, IA\, United States
CATEGORIES:College,Education,Post-secondary education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140801
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SUMMARY:Employment & Autism Conference Sponsored By ASI
DESCRIPTION:ASI is sponsoring its first Employment & Autism Conference featuring National Speaker: Dr. Jim Ball\n \n\n\n\n\nDr. Jim Ball\, A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D)\, has been working\nin the private sector field of autism for 25+ years. In a variety of settings\, he has provided educational\, employment\, and residential services to children and adults affected with autism. \n\n\n\n\nThis free conference is for teens and adults on the autism spectrum who are interested in employment\, family members\, employers\, human resource managers\, case managers\, social workers\, transition coordinators\, high school\, college\, and vocational educators\, employment specialists\, residential care providers\, and anyone interested in helping those with autism spectrum disorders in the work place. \nTo view the conference brochure with details on each speaker\, click here:  2014 ASI Employment Workshop \n\n\n\n\nThis conference is free\, but registration is requested to accommodate for handouts and lunch. \nPlease register by Monday\, July 28th. To register online\, click here today! \n\n\n\n\nConference Agenda\n8:00 – Registration opens\n8:45 – Announcements\n9:00 – Accommodations\, Self-Disclosure\, and Benefits to Hiring Someone with Autism – Part 1 Speaker – Jim Ball\, Ed.D.\, BCBA-D \nParticipants will learn:\n\nWhat accommodations are available for someone with an Autism Spectrum Disorder?\nWhen should someone ask for accommodations?\nShould a person disclose in the workplace that they have an Autism Spectrum Disorder and when should they do this?\nWhat are the benefits of hiring someone with an Autism Spectrum Disorder?\n\n10:00 – Break\n10:15 – 11:15 – Accommodations\, Self- Disclosure\, and Benefits to Hiring Someone with Autism – Part 2 Speaker – Jim Ball\, Ed.D.\, BCBA-D\n11:15 – 11:30 – Break\n11:30 – Noon  – Question and Answers with Dr. Jim Ball\nNoon – Lunch provided for participants\n12:45 – 2:00 – Job Application and Interviewing Skills for the Applicant with Autism Speakers – Candice Borts\, Dr. Cynthia Knight\, Toni Merfeld \nParticipants will learn:\n\nHow to apply for a job\nHow to prepare for an interview\nMethods to practice interviewing skills\nStrategies and ideas for the interview and follow-up after the interview\n\n2:00 – 2:15 – Break\n2:15 – 3:30 – How to Start your Job Search and Enter the Workforce  Speakers – Catlin Curry and Reyma McCoy McDeid \nParticipants would learn: \n\nWhat is supported employment?\nHow can a job coach help?\nIs job shadowing helpful?\nWhen is someone with autism ready to be independently employed?
URL:https://autismia.com/event/employment-conference-for-persons-with-autism/
LOCATION:Sheraton West Des Moines Hotel\, 1800 50th St\, West Des Moines\, 50266 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kris Steinmetz":MAILTO:autism50ia@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140723T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140726T170000
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SUMMARY:45th National Autism Society Conference and Exposition
DESCRIPTION:This is a three-day event filled with speakers\, sessions\, vendors! \nPlease join us on Thursday\, July 24 at 8:30 -10:00 am for the Opening General Session and Temple Grandin’s keynote address. \nGeneral conference registration includes access to the Exhibit Hall\, Keynote Sessions\, and breakout sessions. General conference registration also includes online access to all conference session recordings after the conference. A preconference workshop can be added to a general conference registration for an additional fee. \nPreconference Workshop Registration: Preconference Workshops are held on Wednesday\, July 23. Preconference Workshops are optional and are not included in the general conference registration. \nRates are reduced for persons on the spectrum\, $150.  These rate apply until July 16th.
URL:https://autismia.com/event/45th-national-autism-society-conference-and-exposition/
LOCATION:Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium\, 100 S Capitol Ave\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Autism Society":MAILTO:info@autism-society.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140625
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SUMMARY:2014 Midwest Summer Institute: Inclusion & Communication for All
DESCRIPTION:Join with a community of educators\, families\, individuals with and without disabilities\, support personnel\, and researchers for two days of presentations\, discussions\, panels\, hands-on learning\, and networking across the Midwest. \nThe Midwest Summer Institute will focus on (a) Inclusive schools\, employment\, and daily living and (b) Communication and supported or facilitated typing for people with autism spectrum disabilities and other complex communication needs. \nNationally recognized and area experts on school and community inclusion and alternative communication supports will join us for the two days.  Featured presenters among several include  Kathie Snow of Disability is Natural\, Darlene Hanson\, Director of Communication Supports at WAPADH (Whittier\, CA)\, and Tracy Thresher\, self-advocate featured in the award winning documentary Wretches & Jabberers. \n$175 for early registration by MAY 14th.
URL:https://autismia.com/event/2014-midwest-summer-institute-inclusion-communication-for-all/
LOCATION:University of Northern Iowa\, Russell Hall\, Cedar Falls\, IA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Petersen":MAILTO:amy.petersen@uni.edu
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