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SUMMARY:Supporting Students with Co-Occurring Mental Health and ASD - a virtual workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Autism Society Western New York and Autism Services\, Inc. will host Dr. Cathy Pratt\, BCBA-D as she presents “Supporting Students with Co-Occurring Mental Health and ASD”\, a virtual workshop\, on Saturday\, April 22\, 2023 from 8:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP \nIndividuals on the autism spectrum are at an increased risk of co-occurring mental health conditions and even suicide. Both parents and teachers can play a role in supporting these children and adolescents. This presentation will focus on the following: \n\nPotential mental health conditions and the warning signs of suicide\,\nSupports needed in classroom and home situations\,\nThe impact of mental health conditions on behavior and how to assess\,\nBehavioral\, educational\, and other strategies that are the most beneficial\,\nThe role and impact of trauma\,\nClassroom factors that can minimize trauma and maximize education\,\nStrategies for supporting emotional regulation for both parent/child and staff/students\, and\nPotential community supports.\n\n  \nThis workshop is geared towards individuals with ASD\, parents and professionals. At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify classroom factors that can minimize trauma in students and maximize education.\nList and describe a range of educational strategies.\nList the signs for suicide and potential suicide ideation.\nDiscuss the role of emotional regulation for both staff and students.\n\nPRICING AND CEUs \nParent/Individual with ASD $10.00 per person CEUs n/a \nSpeech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists $30.00 per person\n.35 ASHA CEUs *ASHA CEUs are only awarded to ASHA members who are eligible and have paid the CE registry fee. \nOTs and COTAs $30.00 per person\n3.0 NYS Continuing Competency Hours for OTs/OTAs * Please note that these hours may be used towards completing AOTA continuing competency requirements\, but are not offered through an AOTA approved provider. \nPTs and PTAs $30.00 per person\n.3 NYS Approved PT Board Continuing Education Hours Other \nProfessionals/ Paraprofessionals/Students $20.00 per person\nNo CEUs awarded. \nBCBAs $30.00 per person.\n3.5 Type ll BCBA Credits \nPlease note that all webinar materials (i.e. registration links\, handouts\, continuing education credit forms/survey links\, etc.) will be e-mailed to attendees approximately 1-2 days prior to the workshop. If you have a PayPal account\, the e-mail associated with that account will be used for all correspondence including Zoom links and all webinar materials. This is a live event and will be broadcast in Eastern Standard Time. \nIndividuals with ASD and Parent/Caregiver Scholarships based on financial need are available. Call 716-633-2275 to apply. \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that as this is a virtual event there will be no mail-in registration. The deadline to register is April 19\, 2023. No refunds after April 12\, 2023.
URL:https://autismwny.org/event/supporting-students-with-co-occurring-mental-health-and-asd-a-virtual-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Autism WNY,Programs & Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Autism%20Society%20WNY":MAILTO:info@autismwny.org
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SUMMARY:SIBSHOP WNY - Saturday\, April 22\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:When a child is diagnosed with a developmental disorder or serious chronic physical disorder\, the entire family is affected. \nWHAT ARE SIBSHOPS?\nSibshops provide support and guidance to siblings of children with special needs. Siblings are encouraged to share the challenges and celebrate the joys with brothers and sisters in similar situations. They reflect a belief that brothers and sisters have much to offer one another—if they are given a chance. \nSibshops WNY are lively\, action-packed\, 4-hour workshops. They are held quarterly on Saturdays from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Sibshop model mixes information with special guests\, events\, and discussion activities with new games (designed to be unique\, off-beat\, and appealing to a wide ability range). The minimum age for participation is six years old. \nLOCATION: 2nd Floor—Richard E. Winter Student Center at 98 Hughes Ave. Buffalo\, NY 14208—between Jefferson Avenue and Meech Street.\nREGISTRATION: $20 per session https://www.sibshopwny.com/\nQUESTIONS? Please contact: Susan Putnam\, PhD or Sarah Vallo\, LMHCP. Email: profputnam@gmail.com or lovallos@my.canisius.edu\nPhone: (716) 714-9691
URL:https://autismwny.org/event/sibshop-wny-saturday-april-22-2023/
LOCATION:Richard E. Winter Student Center\, 98 Hughes Ave.\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events in WNY
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