Monday, August 07, 2017

AAIDD Newsletter, August 2017

 AAIDD Bookstore


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AAIDD Members receive a 15% discount on ALL books!

 AAIDD Journals

Check out these articles and more in AAIDD Journals. Available at no cost to members. Members: login with your email as your username and your password to see your full article access.
Research and Evidence-Based Practices to Promote Membership and Learning in General Education for Students With Extensive Support Needs
Volume 5, Issue 2 of Inclusion
Disability Policy Implementation From a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Volume 55, Issue 4 of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Handwriting in Children and Adults With Down Syndrome: Developmental Delay or Specific Features?
Volume 122, Issue 4 of American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Upcoming Conferences & Events

The 22nd Annual Conference of QDDPs: "Sharing the Gold Standards of Services and Supports"August 8-11, 2017 in Cleveland, OH
National Home & Community Based Services Conference
August 27-31, 2017 in Baltimore, MD
AAIDD Louisiana Chapter Annual Meeting and Conference
September 20-22, 2017 in Alexandria, LA
Registration Open
The Association for Successful Parenting (TASP) 2017 Conference
September 25-26, 2017 in Minneapolis, MN
South Carolina AAIDD Chapter Fall Conference: Thinking Globally. Acting Locally
October 4-6, 2017 in Myrtle Beach, SC
2017 National Lifespan Respite Conference
October 4-6, 2017 in Huntsville, AL
NADD 34th Annual Conference
November 1-3, 2017 in Charlotte, NC
The Arc's 2017 National Convention
November 1-4, 2017 in San Diego, CA
The 2017 Coleman Institute Conference on Cognitive Disability and Technology
November 2, 2017 in Broomfield, CO
AUCD 2017 Conference: Life Your Voice!
November 5-8, 2017 in Washington, DC
Registration Now Open
TASH 2017 Conference
December 13-15, 2017 in Atlanta, GA
AAIDD Texas Chapter 43rd Annual Convention
Save the date! July 24-27, 2018 in Corpus Christi, TX
In This Issue...
  1. AAIDD Bookstore
  2. AAIDD Journals
  3. Join AAIDD
  4. Job Opportunities
  5. Webinars and Online Learning
  6. Upcoming Conferences & Events

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Job Opportunities
Program Director, Georgia MENTOR
Albany, GA
Accessibility Coordinator, SoundTransit
Seattle, WA
Director - Institute on Disability, The University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH
Speech Pathologist, Pathfinder Village
Edmeston, NY
Executive Director, St. Louis Office for DD Resources
St. Louis, MO
Masters Supports Coordination Clinician, The Children's Center of Wayne County
Detroit, MI
To post a position or search for listings on the AAIDD job board: Click Here

AAIDD Webinars and Online Learning
Strategies for Professionals to Work with Siblings of Individuals with IDD
Webinar presented by The Arc of the United States and AAIDD
Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 4:00pm EST

Project SEARCH's Employment Model for Individuals with IDD
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
New AAIDD Webinar
Aging and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, A Changing Landscape
Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 4:00pm EST
New AAIDD Webinar
Guardianship and Supported Decision Making
Thursday, September 28, 2017
New AAIDD Webinar
Ways to Support People with Autism Spectrum Disorder
AAIDD Online Learning Course
American Association on Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD)

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Telephone: 202-387-1968
Fax: 202-387-2193

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Walkers and Rollators for Free!


Don’t let mobility issues keep you from enjoying yourself this summer!
The items below are all available for free through our reuse program. 
Each item is linked to a website (if available) that provides additional details.

 If you have questions or want to pick up an item, 
please email Alli Upchurch, or call 803-935-5273.  
Don’t see what you are looking for? Check out the AT Exchange!

 



 
 
 

 
 
 

Alli Upchurch / Program Coordinator II 
 SC Assistive Technology Program 
 Center for Disability Resources (UCEDD) 
 University of South Carolina School of Medicine 
 Columbia, SC  29208 
 Phone: 803-935-5273 / Fax: 803-935-5342


Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Training: Assistive Technology for School Success

 Assistive Technology for School Success

Date: Thursday, August 3, 2017
Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Place: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room
Midlands Center, Poplar Building, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203
Cost: $20

  • Make checks payable to SC Assistive Technology Program. Mail checks to Tammy Wallace, SCATP, USC School of Medicine, CDR, Columbia, SC 29208
  • To pay by credit card, call Treginald Coleman at 803-935-5296. Be sure to mention the name of the workshop


Workshop will review AT to assist with notetaking, reading and writing for students in grades 6-12. Software, apps and websites will be demonstrated and shared.
 
Information will be provided to get attendees thinking about ways AT could benefit children who are having challenges or struggling with school work.
 
Attendees will be able to:

• identify 3 AT devices and software used by students for notetaking.
• identify 3 AT products used to help with reading and writing.
• identify 2 resources of where to go to get individualized help for students.

Instructor: Tammy Wallace, Program Coordinator, SC Assistive Technology Program


Mrs. Wallace received her BA degree from the University of South Carolina and has worked in health care for over 25 years. She has worked with individuals with disabilities for the past seven years. She is currently the Program Coordinator at the SC Assistive Technology Program where she works with students with learning disabilities to find assistive technology to help them in their daily lives.

Friday, July 14, 2017

Brain Injury Association Conference Registration Closes Today!

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Get your registration in TODAY! There are 275 attendees already registered for the conference. We HAVE 35 exhibitors coming to this years' conference! 
 
 
Registration CLOSES TODAY!!  
 
 
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Monday, July 10, 2017

BIASC Conference Time!


Today is the last day to 
get our special conference lodging rate!

The DoubleTree Hotel and Conference Center, located at 2100 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29210, will host this year's conference! There are blocked rooms just for YOU. There is a special #LWBI17 Conference rate of $123. If you are a state employee please mention that at the time of booking for an additional savings. 

 To reserve your room,visit
 or 
contact Clint at 803.744.0142.
You can also book online using code BIA.



 
  
 

Thursday, July 06, 2017

Ipads for Apraxia Grant Program

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This is from CASANA:

Qualified children with a diagnosis of apraxia of speech are provided with iPads and protective cases in order to assist with speech practice; use as a communication tool, incentive and educational support.

There is a complete set of “Questions & Answers” in the application packet. 

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Free Assistive Technology Trainings


Free Webinars -  Adults and All Ages

Emerging Technologies from PACER
July 6, 2017 at 4:30pm Pacific, 7:30pm Eastern

Improvements to Kindle for PC With Accessibility from EASI
July 12, 2017 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern

Pediatric and Adult Eye Gaze Evaluations from AbleNet
July 18, 2017, 8am Pacific, 11am Eastern

Tablet and Computer Accessibility from PACER
July 18, 2017 at 4:30pm Pacific, 7:30pm Eastern (90 min.)

Neurodiversity and Workplace Technology from PEAT Talks
July 20, 2017 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern

Planning & Producing Accessible Videos for Web, Social Media & eLearning from Great Lakes ADA Center
July 20, 2017 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern

Today’s Top Online Assistive Technology Resources from PACER
July 20, 2017 at 4:30pm Pacific, 7:30pm Eastern (90 min.)

Mobile Technologies for Everyday Cognitive Support from AbleNet
July 25, 2017 at 9am Pacific, 12pm Eastern

2017 Digital Accessibility Trends: Mid-Year Update from SSB BART
July 25th at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern

Succeeding on the Job: Using Technology to Boost the Skills Employers Want from PACER
July 25, 2017 at 4:30pm Pacific, 7:30pm Eastern (90 min.)
 
Free Webinars -  K-12 Educators & Parents

myGaze®: a Powerful and Easy-to-Use Solution to Support Students With Complex Needs in the Classroom from AbleNet
July 11, 2017 at 9am Pacific, 1pm Eastern
 
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Monday, June 26, 2017

SC Autism Society Newsletter

Call to Action

Senate Prepares to Vote on Healthcare Plan

June 26, 2017

From The President

Hello SCAS friend!
The United States Senate is preparing to vote on its' proposed Health Care Bill.  The South Carolina Autism Society shares the concerns of many other disability organizations about the effect this Bill, if enacted, would have on individuals with autism and other disabilities.
This bill proposes the biggest cuts to Medicaid in it's history, an estimated $800 billion over the next 10 years.  It shifts the burden of paying for Medicaid to the states, a cost South Carolina would struggle to afford.
If these cuts occur, what could happen?
• Already lengthy waiting lists for disability Waiver services will grow to record levels, and services may be severely limited. 
• People with disabilities who require Medicaid services to make it possible to live in their own homes, hold jobs, and participate in communities may be without those supports.
• Schools may no longer be reimbursed for services provided within the school setting.  This would only increase the burden on schools, and monies would have to come from other educational sources. 
For more information on how this bill would affect individuals with disabilities, please review the following reports:
• The Consortium for Citizen's with Disabilities (CCD) statement on the Better Care Reconciliation Act
• Center for Budget and Policy Priorities' report on the effects of the bill on individuals with disabilities.

We encourage everyone to contact their United States Senators and tell them you oppose this bill and any cuts or caps to Medicaid.

Here’s how you can Take Action Now!

• Find your legislators at http://www.scstatehouse.gov/legislatorssearch.php.
• South Carolina Residents can contact Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Tim Scott
• Call your United States Senators and tell them to oppose the proposed Medicaid cuts in the Senate Health Care Bill! 
• Call your Governor and State Legislators.  Remind them what cuts to the Medicaid would affect the state budget and why Medicaid matters to you.
• Ask your family and friends to support you and do the same!
What to Say:
• I am your constituent.
• Explain if you are a person with a disability, a family member of someone with a disability, or a professional in the disability field.
• Tell them that you do not want cuts or caps on Medicaid! 
• Explain how Medicaid helps you or your family member to have health care and community based services.
If you need assistance in learning how to get engaged, visit ASAN’s toolkit on basic civic engagement for self-advocates.
Thank you for all your efforts to advocate for those with autism and other disabilities!
Sincerely,
Kim Thomas, President & CEO
South Carolina Autism Society
Always online for you : http://www.scautism.org

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Free Training  - Working and Your Benefits

Disability Benefits & Employment

Make it Work for You!

  • Are you interested in going to work or increasing your earnings?
  • Do you need information on how working will affect your disability benefits? (SSI & SSDI)
  • Do you want to connect with local agencies that can assist with finding a job and providing supports?
Please join us for this FREE community event!
Thursday, August 17, 2017
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Florence Library, Stukes Meeting Room
509 South Dargan Street
Florence, SC 29506
Register Here Today!
For more information, email Sandy Jordan at sjordan@able-sc.org or call 800.681.7715 or TTY 864.235.8798
Please make reasonable accommodation requests by August 10, 2017.
This event is coordinated through the efforts of the SC Disability Employment Coalition. Members of the Coalition are employers, state, and private agencies working to address the employment barriers of people with disabilities in South Carolina. The SCDEC is supported through funding from the SC Developmental Disabilities Council and the Administration for Community Living at the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Friday, June 16, 2017

Texthelp UDL Tools

Texthelp

Date: June 29, 2017
Time: 9:30-11:30
Place: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room
Midlands Center, Poplar Building, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203
Cost: Free!

We will look closely at a series of Texthelp UDL tools, both ELA as well as STEAM, which can significantly enhance student access and success.   We will also discuss ways to disseminate the availability of assistive technology options to a variety of students and teachers.   Participants will be eligible to obtain a FREE copy of Read&Write!

Speaker: Jeff Levinson

Jeff is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford Business School,  Jeff has been working in technology for over 20 years, most of it in the educational sector.   For the past eight years he has been responsible for Texthelp's efforts in the mid-atlantic and southeastern U.S.  and worked with some of the largest universities and school districts in the nation.  Perhaps Jeff's most significant accomplishments are his marriage of over 35 years and "management/survival" of seven (7!) children.