Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic – Introduction to the Opioid Crisis, Peer Support, and Addiction Treatment

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Project SCOPE ECHO provides information and resources about current and emerging knowledge and evidence-based practices for supporting children and families impacted by prenatal opioid exposure. Project SCOPE ECHO is intended for healthcare providers, educators, community-based professionals, and caregivers of children with prenatal opioid exposure. Session Date and Topic: April 8: Introduction to the Opioid Crisis, Peer […]

TAALC ECHO in AAC: Using Single Switches

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Presenters: Jacquelin Kearns, Ed.D. Learning Objectives: This presentation focuses on how/when to use single switches with AAC users and potential users.  

Community of Practice -Topic: “Resource Sharing and Training Needs Discussion”

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You are invited to join the Merge Community of Practice on Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. This Community of Practice is designed to bring together mental health professionals, agencies, medical providers, community mental health centers, direct service providers, LEND trainees, families, and individuals with MHIDD to strengthen mental health services and supports. We will […]

Drawing on Employment – Neurodivergence in the Neurotypical Workplace

Human Development Institute 2355 Huguenard Dr, Lexington, United States

Drawing on Employment is a workshop for autistic and other neurodivergent workers and job seekers presented by the UK Human Development Institute's Innovative Supports for Autistic Workers project. Four autistic artists will share employment related comics and lead participants in finding creative ways to tell their own stories of working while neurodivergent. Participation is strictly […]

Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic – Behavioral Concerns –

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Project SCOPE ECHO provides information and resources about current and emerging knowledge and evidence-based practices for supporting children and families impacted by prenatal opioid exposure. Project SCOPE ECHO is intended for healthcare providers, educators, community-based professionals, and caregivers of children with prenatal opioid exposure. Session Date and Topic: April 15: Behavioral Concerns

What’s New in Inclusion Research Conversation Series: The Future is Now: A Conversation about Artificial Intelligence with Professor John Nash of the University of Kentucky College of Education

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Presenter: John Nash, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership Studies, UK College of Education During this session, Dr. Nash will: Provide an overview of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution and its impact on education and society as a whole Discuss how AI is being used at UK; potential ethical issues; and University guidance concerning teaching, learning, and research Examine […]

Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the Opioid Epidemic – Language Development –

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Project SCOPE ECHO provides information and resources about current and emerging knowledge and evidence-based practices for supporting children and families impacted by prenatal opioid exposure. Project SCOPE ECHO is intended for healthcare providers, educators, community-based professionals, and caregivers of children with prenatal opioid exposure. Session Date and Topic: April 22: Language Development

TAALC ECHO in AAC: Social and Strategic Competencies for Communication Across the Day

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Presenters: Jacquelin Kearns, Ed.D. Learning Objectives: This ECHO session focuses on communication access across the day. Key considerations for identifying the most useful, easily accessed, communication tools available in different settings/contexts will be discussed. This is in addition to a person’s identified dedicated device/system.  

Book Discussion: How Ableism Fuels Racism

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Join this book discussion shedding light on how ableism and racism reinforce one another. During this 60-minute book discussion, we will have an engaging conversation gaining thoughts and reactions surrounding Dr. Lamar Hardwick’s book How Ableism Fuels Racism. Our conversation will delve into the impact of ableism on shaping racial disparities and uncovering hidden layers that contribute […]

DisCab: Performance Art Showcase

UK Student Center - Cats Den 160 Ave of Champions, Lexington, KY, United States

A fusion performance art showcase and open mic night celebrating Disabled identity, talent, and joy at the University of Kentucky Free and open to the public.

Free

4th Thursday ADA Talks: Substance Use & the ADA

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Presenter: Dr. Oce Harrison, ADA Special Projects, New England ADA Center Hosted By: University of Kentucky Human Development Institute (HDI), Southeast ADA Center, Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University. Contact for More Information Southeast ADA Center Email: seadawebinars@syr.edu Phone: 404-541-9001 Web: adasoutheast.org  

More Than Welcome: Libraries Serving Families of Young Children with Disabilities

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Presenters: Dr. Maria Cahill, UK School of Information Science, Dr. Derek Daskalakes, UK School of Information Science, and Dr. Caroline Gooden, UK Human Development Institute Session Description: Public libraries provide rich learning opportunities for ALL young children and their caregivers. This interactive webinar, a culminating product of the Services for Children of ALL Abilities in […]

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