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Self-Advocacy Skill Building

Center for Parent Information & Resources

The webinar will begin shortly.For Audio:

Dial 1-877-512-6886Conference code: 1825-1825-18

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Please use the Chat Box to tell us: The name of your Parent Center Your state

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Self-Advocacy Skill Building

Center for Parent Information & Resources

Thanks for joining us.We’re glad you’re here.

“Self-Advocacy Skill Building” is a priority for Parent Centers.

To quote from OSEP’s recent application package

At a minimum, the PTIs must:

(a) increase parents’ capacity to help their children with disabilities improve their early learning, school-aged, and postsecondary outcomes; and

(b) increase youth with disabilities’ capacity to be effective self-advocates.

What more is said in the recent RFPs for PTIs?

See the handout for this webinar, online at:

http://www.parentcenterhub.org/wp-content/uploads/repo_items/handout-selfadvocacy.pdf

For Parent Centers, supporting youth with disabilities in building their self-advocacy skills includes:

Knowing what youth with disabilities need;

Using best practices to provide training and information to youth with disabilities;

For Parent Centers, supporting youth with disabilities in building their self-advocacy skills includes:

Knowing current evidence-based education practices and policy initiatives in self-advocacy; and

Working with appropriate partners serving youth with disabilities.

CPIR’s Priority Page on Self-Advocacy

can help!

http://www.parentcenterhub.org/repository/priority-selfadvocacy/

What is self-advocacy, and why is it important?

Resources for youth themselves

Fact sheets, toolkits, and training materials on self-advocacy

Resources in the Parent Center network

Resources in other languages

Hit the Ground Running

Dr. Josie BadgerPEAL Center Youth Development Director

Creating Successful Youth Programming

Questions?

Comments?

http://www.parentcenterhub.org/repository/webinar-selfadvocacy/

You can find the slides, helpful handouts, and (very soon) the recording of this webinar on the webpage we’ve created for this event.

Thank you very much for attending this webinar.

Debra Jennings, Project Director debra@parentcenterhub.org

Myriam Alizo, Project Assistant malizo@spannj.org

Indira Medina, Communication and Dissemination imedina@fhi360.org

Lisa Küpper, Product Development lkupper@fhi360.org

Jan Serak, Senior Advisor jserak@wifacets.org

Your feedback helps CPIR improve.

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about the usefulness of this webinar to you.

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Again, thank you!

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