Showing posts with label SCAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCAS. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

SC Autism Society Conference

Steve Wilson: “This past Friday and Saturday I exhibited the library’s services at the South Carolina Autism Society's Annual Conference at the Columbia Conference Center. The theme of this year's conference was "Perspectives in Autism," and included a keynote speech by Autism author and advocate, Jerry Newport, who I was lucky enough to get to meet and talk to a bit after his presentation. It was a great event!"
NOTE: To read more about the conference and the SC Autism Society, click on the title above.

Monday, August 02, 2010

Conference: Perspectives In Autism

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2010 South Carolina Autism Society Annual Conference
Friday, October 8-Saturday, October 9, 2010


Columbia Conference Center, 169 Laurelhurst Ave., Columbia, SC


Jerry Newport will present on the topic, “We Will Outlive You,” focusing on the fact that most people with any kind of autism will outlive their parents and other people prominent in their early support community.

Jerry Newport is an internationally known author, advocate and person with Asperger syndrome and is married to a Mary, who also has Asperger syndrome. Both Jerry and Mary are also savants and were featured twice on “Sixty Minutes,“ the second time after a movie they inspired, “Mozart and The Whale.”


Ann Palmer will present “Autism: Beyond the Diagnosis”

Ann Palmer is an author, a parent, and a professional in the field of autism. She will discuss the impact of parenting a child with autism from the time of diagnosis through adulthood. From her own experience as a parent and her many years of working with families, she will share what family members go through following the diagnosis and some of the surprising consolations that come from this experience. She will also discuss her personal experience of parenting a son with autism who attended college and some of the strategies they used to prepare for this transition and help her son be successful in college.

The SCAS's website and conference info may be viewed by clicking the link in this post's title.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Preparing Students for the Real World: A Full Day Workshop on Transition


Transition can be a very exciting, and yet very stressful time for parents and professionals who are preparing adolescents with autism and other developmental disabilities for an exit from the school system, and entrance into “the real world.” This workshop will overview the three major components of transition planning: postsecondary education, employment, and community living. Within each area, participants will learn to use a “one person at a time” approach to transition planning, and utilize assessment tools and strategies to support students with disabilities and their families in weighing out available options and identifying an appropriate path to adulthood.

This workshop is designed for special education teachers, job coaches, board certified behavior analysts, board certified associate behavior analysts, and other professionals who are involved in transition planning for youngsters with autism and other developmental disabilities. This workshop is Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education Credit for qualified participants.

March 25, 20109:00 am-4:00 pm (registration begins at 8amLunch is included in workshop fee. Workshop Fee: $75BACB CEU fee (optional): $20

Location: MAP Columbia Conference Center, 169 Laurelhurst Ave., Columbia, SC

OBJECTIVES:
As a function of attending this workshop, attendees will be able to:

Use a “one person at a time” approach to transition planning, based on the principles and procedures of positive behavioral support and person-centered planning.

Identify and use available assessment tools and strategies to support students with disabilities and their families in weighing out available options regarding transition.

Identify the continuum of services available in the areas of postsecondary education, employment, and community living.

Identify essential skills that will allow students to plan for and access the least restrictive alternatives in each area.

Create a collaborative partnership with families, schools, communities, and other professionals in order to divide and share responsibility for transition, thereby maximizing the likelihood of a successful outcome.

Assist families in using technology to access information, networking, financial, and personnel resources relevant to transition.

More information about the workshop including a registration link may be viewed by clicking the link in this post's title.

Monday, September 15, 2008

South Carolina Autism Society's 2008 Annual Conference

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Don't miss the South Carolina Autism Society's 2008 Annual Conference! Featured speakers include Temple Grandin, Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Rose Ivoannone, Joshua Myers, and Laura Carpenter.

* Online registration is now available. Purchase Orders accepted from State Agencies and School Districts. For conference rates, please visit the registration form.

*Cancellation Fee of $25 before 9/25. No refunds after 9/25.

* You can also register by calling the SCAS Office at 803-750-6988 ext. 109 or faxing the registration form provided in the brochure PDF to 803-750-8121.

* A limited number of scholarships for parents of children with ASDs will be available. Recipients of the conference scholarships will be required to provide credit card information upon notification of award. Cards will not be charged registration fees UNLESS the recipients do NOT attend the conference.

For more information and to register online, please click the title above.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

2008 Upstate South Carolina Autism Forum

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Please join us Saturday, September 13th, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. as we bring together parents and professionals to find out more about the autism resources available in South Carolina. Registration will begin at 8:30. We will have presentations in the morning that includes Walgreen's Anderson Distribution Center, an update on Ryan's law, information about the Department of Education, and information about adult services from a local service provider. During the afternoon, we will have three (3) breakout sessions, each offering three (3) choices. Additionally, we will have over twenty resource tables!

This event is co-sponsored by Autism Speaks, South Carolina Autism Society, Family Connection of SC and Brookwood Church. This event will provide great information for parents, teachers,
professionals and individuals with autism!

DATE:
Saturday, September 13, 2008

LOCATION:
Brookwood Church
580 Brookwood Point Place
Simpsonville, SC 29681

TIME:
8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00-4:00 Workshop

To register online, please click the title above.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

ATTENTION: South Carolina Autism Society Annual Conference

Don't miss the Sc Autism Society's Annual Meeting and Conference October 3-4, 2008, at the Columbia Conference Center, 169 Laurelhurst Avenue, Columbia, SC. More information and registration at www.scautism.org. Scheduled presenters include Dr. Temple Grandin, Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Rose Ivoannone, Laura Carpenter, and Joshua Myers.

NOTE: Click on the title above to go directly to the registration page.

Friday, August 15, 2008

ATTENTION! Two Up-and-coming Autism Trainings

Behavior Analysis for a Lasting Change
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
9:00am - 4:00pm
registration at 8:00am

Register online at www.scautism.org

Workshop Fee: $65 per person (includes lunch)

Columbia Conference Center
169 Laurelhurst Ave.
Columbia, SC

Cancellation fee of $20 if cancelled before August 27.
No refunds after 8/27.

This workshop is designed to provide, early interventionists,
educators, parents, and others with a thorough understanding of
quality indicators in programs for children with autism and related
disabilities. Strategies for designing individualized learning
programs that can be implemented both at school and home will be
provided. Specific steps in program development, strengthening family
routines, delivery, monitoring, and assessment will be reviewed.
Participants will receive a training handbook that includes
checklists and forms to assist with quality program development and delivery.

Colleen Cornwall, Ph.D, BCBA, founder of Applied Behavioral Learning
Enterprises, is a Nationally Board Certified Behavior Analyst with
over ten years of experience practicing ABA. Colleen holds a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Emotional/Behavioral Disturbances and a Master
of Science in Exceptional Student Education with an emphasis in
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). As a classroom teacher, Colleen
worked with students with disabilities varying from severe emotional
disorders to mental handicaps. Colleen also served as the Lead
Behavior Analyst for Collier County Public Schools. In this role,
Colleen developed behavioral interventions for children served in all
exceptional student education programs ranging from Pre-K
Developmental Disabilities to Learning Disabled to Autism/Asperger's
Syndrome, providing hands-on training to educators and parents and
individualized behavior therapy to students. As a national
consultant, Colleen has assisted school districts and training
facilities in developing group and individual behavior change
programs, providing assessment, program development and regularly
scheduled consultations. With a particular interest in children and
adults with limited verbal repertoires, Colleen has also been
instrumental in assessing and developing individualized Verbal
Behavior programs for children and adults including assessment
(generally the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills/
ABLLS), program development and regularly scheduled consultations.
Colleen provides services nationwide and abroad.

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Mondays, September 15 - October 20 ( see below )
Make and Take sessions Jan-Jun, 2009
3:30 pm-5:30 pm
Workshop Fee: $20*
*This workshop will be offered without cost to parents that would be
willing to help others from time to time to learn these skills.

The South Carolina Autism Society, in collaboration with the South
Carolina Assistive Technology Project (SCATP), will offer a series of
skill-building sessions this fall. Carol Page, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, ATP
will present a series on visual and environmental supports in the
areas of social skills and behavior, communication, literacy, and
free electronic resources.

The training is targeted to parents of individuals with an autism
spectrum disorder (ASD) but instructional assistants, teachers, and
others certainly may attend.

SCAS will tap into the power of parents teaching other parents with
ongoing make and take opportunities during the school year. This will
be to support people with ASD across school and home environments in
order to enhance the quality of life for children with ASDs. The
majority of the trainings will be held at the SCAS's training room,
located at 806 12th Street, West Columbia, South Carolina.

The cost for this entire training series is $20.00 but will be
offered without cost to parents that would be willing to help others
from time to time to learn these skills. The training is limited to
15 participants. The times for all sessions will be 3:30-5:30 pm. To
register go www.scautism.org or call 803-750-6988.

Monday, July 21, 2008

South Carolina Autism Society's Books are Fun Event

Join us at SCAS HQ on August 1 and 2 for a huge warehouse book sale for Books Are Fun, a Readers Digest Co. All books are 40% to 70% OFF! BAF, Ltd. is donating a portion of each book’s proceed to the SC Autism Society. You’ll find incredibly low prices, an exciting selection of books for all interests and ages, and fine gift items.
August 1: 12:00 noon-7:00 p.m.
August 2: 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
MC, Visa, American Express, & Discover cards will be accepted. Checks may be postdated up to August 23rd!! You’ll find what you want in our large selection of:
  • General Interest for everyone
  • Children’s Story Books
  • Cookbooks
  • Educational
  • Inspirational and Religious Titles
  • Sports
  • Photo Albums
  • Stationary
  • Music
  • Executive Gifts
  • and more!
NEW! Find out at the book fair how you can get special access to Books Are Fun’s unbeatable discounts online! The special customer code provided by your representative will provide you with savings of up to 70% off at our online store on a great selection of quality books and gifts.

NOTE: Click on the title above to go to the SCAS Web site.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Strides for Autism!

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Midland residents will walk in support of families affected by autism and the South Carolina Autism Society (SCAS) on Saturday morning, May 10th in Columbia.

Strides for Autism is SCAS's signature fund raising and awareness event. The non-profit agency is launching its campaign in a walk in Columbia on May 10th and just finished a successful walk in Greenville on April 12th at Greenville Tech.

The Columbia walk is scheduled for Finlay Park in downtown Columbia with registration starting at 8 a.m. and the walk starting at 9 a.m.

Registration and other information, along with information about autism and SCAS, is available on the agency's Web site, www.scautism.org, and the walk Web site, www.stridesforautism.org, or by calling the Columbia SCAS office at 1-800-438-4790 or (803) 750-6988.

For more information, please click the title above.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Strides for Autism

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Columbia - Saturday, May 10, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Location: Finlay Park

Greenville - Saturday, April 12, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Location: Greenville Technical College, Barton Campus

The South Carolina Autism Society is sponsoring Strides For Autism, two fun and inspiring annual events in South Carolina that will raise funds for the South Carolina Autism Society, increase awareness of autism in our state, honor those who have been touched by autism, and most importantly, to be a part of the solution. The goals for each event are to raise $45,000 to provide for family support programs, promote awareness, and support South Carolina-based research. All proceeds from these events will be used in South Carolina.

Please contact Barbara MacWilliam at 803-750-6988 ext. 120 or email Barbara at barbara@scautism.org

For more information, please click the title above.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Preparing for Puberty and Beyond

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Mark Steege, LMSW-ACP, LPC and Shannon Peck, LPC of San Antonio will conduct workshops in Columbia and Greenville on March 6-7. The workshops will be a first step toward increased awareness about handling some of the tough issues surrounding Puberty and Sexuality with individuals on the Autism Spectrum.

We will be offering two parent-only workshops (Thursday evening, March 6th in West Columbia and Friday evening, March 7th in Greenville). The workshops will run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. with the West Columbia meeting being held at the SC Autism Society Headquarters and the Greenville meeting being held at the SC Autism Society Greenville Satellite Office.

We are offering the evening workshops designed especially for parents. As we know the subject can be sensitive and difficult to discuss: however, it must be addressed. Cost will be $30 for one parent and $35 for two parents or caregivers. The workshop fee includes one copy of the Steege/Peck workbook Sex Education for Parents of Children with Autism. Sorry, no parent scholarships are offered for these workshops.

Space is limited! Register early!

To register online, please visit https://secure.webtelpro.com/~scautism/workshopreg.shtml


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Strides for Autism

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STRIDES FOR AUTISM


Walks Across South Carolina

April 12, 2008
Saturday Morning 8AM-11:30AM
Greenville Technical College - Barton Campus

May 10, 2008
Saturday Morning 8AM-11:30AM
Finlay Park, Columbia

Lace up your sneakers, bring the family and have some fun as we take Strides for Autism

Contact Barbara MacWilliams at SCAS 806 12th Street, West Columbia, SC 29169 * (800) 438-4790 ext. 120

For more information, please click the title above.