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A.T. Tryout Center at CDCI Announces Spring Webinar Series:
Making Cognitive Connections Using Mobile Apps

5-Part webinar series starts January 18, 2012
Third Wednesday of the month (2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time)
SAVE THE DATES: Jan. 18, Feb. 15, March 21, April 8, May 16

Presented by Michelle Ranae Wild, ID 4 the Web Partner, Author, Trainer

Cost: Participants will be able to register for the entire series (pay for 4 and get one free) or take each webinar individually.

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Continence Project at CDCI Announces Training

Opportunity for Teams to attend Train the Trainer Workshops: For group leaders to lead parenting groups for parent/caregivers of children ages 4 and over with delayed toileting

Presented by Peggy Poppe, CDCI Continence Project Director

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Employment Services Training Seminar

February 14 & 15, 2012
9:00 - 4:00
University of Vermont, Davis Center, Jost Room

Instructor: Bryan Dague, Ed.D. CRC of the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion

This introductory course provides strategies for community employment providers to implement best practices in employment services and increase employment for persons with disabilites.

For questions contact Bryan Dague: bryan.dague@uvm.edu

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Save the Date: "Who Cares About Kelsey?"
A New Documentary Film by Dan Habib (creator of "Including Samuel")

April 11, 2012, 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Burlington Hilton, 60 Battery St., Burlington, VT
FREE ADMISSION

Film screening and discussion for "Who Cares About Kelsey?" This documentary film follows high school student Kelsey Carroll through her senior year as she faces emotional and behavioral challenges, difficult relationships, and an uncertain future. The film will make viewers reconsider the “problem kids” in their own high schools and spark new conversations about an education revolution that’s about empowering--not overpowering--our most emotionally and behaviorally challenged youth.

For questions contact Jesse Suter: jesse.suter@uvm.edu

This event is co-hosted by Vermont Family Network and the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion.

The film screening and discussion occur at the end of Vermont Family Network's 2012 Annual Conference. The film and discussion are open to both attendees of the conference and to the public. The rest of VFN's conference is open only to registered conference attendees.

For more information on the VFN Conference click here.


Save the Date: May 9, 2012
Opening Doors to College and Careers Conference

University of Vermont Davis Center
Sponsored by the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion, Think College VT@CDCI/UVM, and Vermont APSE

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