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This is an invite only meeting.
The goals of this meeting are: to continue the dialogue initiated with the 2006-08 LEND Genetics supplements about what is needed to enhance genetic content and build a sustainable genetic component in LEND training programs; and to develop a plan for action.
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Many of us spend extraordinary amounts of time in finding just the right words to describe our missions, visions, values, goals, and objectives. Too often, however, our best crafted sentences are accessible only to those in the know. Graphic facilitation makes planning come alive. The process supports groups in clarifying their thinking and developing a mutual understanding of a vision. This interactive workshop will introduce participants to the use of graphic facilitation using a variety planning processes for individuals and organizations. All participants will receive a copy of Jack Pearpoint's Hints for Graphic Facilitators (Inclusion Press,2002).
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Pre-Con Workshop 3 Incorporating a New Self- Assessment Process on Self-Determination in Plan Development for UCEDDs
ADD and AUCD have been active in promoting self-determination so that every individual can set the direction of his or her own life. This symposium/workshop will introduce, review and demonstrate a new UCEDD Self-Determination Self-Assessment Checklist developed by the National Gateway to Self-Determination: National Training Initiative; share lessons learned by other UCEDDs in using this self-assessment process; and provide strategies and resources in using this as a tool to incorporate self-determination in the development of UCEDD 5-year plans.
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Potomac Room III/IV
09:00AM-11:30AM
Pre-Con Workshop 4 Evidence Based Policy Briefs on Health Care and Employment
This workshop will describe a process to conduct policy research utilizing large databases to address health care and employment outcomes. Two expert panels will discuss findings from the national core indicator, as well as other national and state datasets.
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Pre-Conference Workshop 5 Autism Case Training: Developing Skills to Recognize and Address Autism Spectrum Disorders
With the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) now estimated at 1:110 pediatricians are increasingly expected to screen children for ASDs, play a role in diagnosis, and manage educational, behavioral, and developmental needs. The CDC and MCHB-DBP fellowship programs partnered to develop a flexible, modular curriculum that addresses these multiple facets. The curriculum includes seven case-based modules designed for group discussion: early signs, screening, effective communication of screening results, diagnosis, early intervention, treatment, and anticipatory guidance. This interactive workshop will train attendees to implement the curriculum in pediatric residency programs or adapt for other audiences and settings. Time will be included for discussion and Q&A to address specific concerns.
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Fairfax/ Prince William Room
12:30PM-03:00PM
Pre-Con Workshop 6 Nuts and Bolts of Incorporating Cultural and Linguistic Competence in Training Programs
The National Center for Cultural Competence developed a curricula enhancement module series to increase the capacity of MCH-funded programs to incorporate principles and practices of cultural and linguistic competence into all aspects of their leadership training.
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Are you a new LEND, a new LEND Director, or new LEND Co-Director? This meeting will welcome you into the AUCD and LEND networks and provide an overview of MCHB, give information on AUCD, share a background of the LEND programs, and introduce you to some of the leadership and staff at MCHB and AUCD.
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This meeting is for all LEND Directors and Co-Directors. We will hear updates from MCHB and AUCD, as well as discuss new initiatives and topics of interest.
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This meeting is for all UCEDD Directors and Co-Directors. We will hear updates from ADD and AUCD, as well as discuss new initiatives and topics of interest.
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This meeting is for all LEND and UCEDD Directors and Co-Directors. ADD and MCHB will be present to provide updates on federal initiatives and emphases, and AUCD leadership will share information and ideas for the next year.
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In Wretches & Jabberers, two men with autism embark on a global quest to change attitudes about disability and intelligence. Determined to put a new face on autism, Tracy Thresher, 42, and Larry Bissonnette, 52, travel to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland. At each stop, they dissect public attitudes about autism and issue a hopeful challenge to reconsider competency and the future.
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Fairfax/ Prince William Room
09:45AM-12:45PM
Training Symposium Advancing Equity and Excellence Through Universal Design for Learning
This symposium will provide participants with a framework and skills to incorporate universal design for learning strategies in teaching from early intervention to post secondary practices.
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Washington Room A/B
09:45AM-12:45PM
Policy Symposium Promoting Employment First Policies and Practices
This symposium will focus on changes in employment policies and implications for state DD agencies, community rehabilitation providers, consumers, families, advocates and employers. Speakers will share recent changes in the views of employment outcomes for persons with disabilities including the role that employment first is having at a state and local level; discuss effective practices and recent research; identify barriers to competitive integrated employment from multiple perspectives; and discuss how coalition-building can help achieve employment goals.
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This symposium begins with a summary of what is now known about this spectrum of associated conditions, including information about how FX affects individuals as well as families, suggesting needs for both individual services and family support. Building on this introduction, we then address two topics in detail: promoting early identification and testing the efficacy of medications designed to address the "core" neurobiological mechanisms of disease in fragile X.
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Presented by the Council on Community Advocacy (COCA) with support from the National Gateway to Self-Determination (NGSD), this symposium will present and discuss strategies and resources for self-advocates, advisers and support staff, and UCEDD/LEND interdisciplinary staff.
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This opening plenary will feature an opening address by Senator Tom Harkin (invited) reflecting on the legislative accomplishments of the past 40 years and the challenges we currently face as we continue our journey. Then, through speakers and historical video clips, the plenary will remember some of the history, events, and people that led to the many accomplishments that have promoted equity and excellence for individuals with disabilities.
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The AUCD Poster Session is an opportunity to browse through one of the most comprehensive collections of current research, state of the art initiatives, and promising practices in the field of developmental disabilities anywhere. Join us for an evening reception with delicious food, friendly company, and over 130 posters to browse at your leisure.
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Join us for an invigorating morning run, walk, or roll around Crystal City. This 3.6 mile course will let you escape the hustle and bustle of Crystal City by way of the scenic Mt. Vernon Trail. AUCD staff will be available as escorts for all abilities and paces, and course maps will be provided.
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Obama Administration officials who oversee many of the disability programs important to our network will discuss current challenges, directions and initiatives that affect the work of the AUCD network. This plenary session will provide network members the opportunity to hear from these individuals in person and to ask questions about the activities of their programs.
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Since 2009, the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) has provided funding and support to LEND programs to provide interdisciplinary training to enhance the clinical expertise and leadership skills of audiologists dedicated to caring for children with hearing loss. This session will explore opportunities for LEND programs to enhance collaborative efforts, share curriculum and address areas of mutual interest.
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The AUCD Awards Ceremony and Gala is a time for the AUCD network to honor deserving individuals who have made distinct contributions to disability research, education, policy, services, special health care needs, and the lives of people with disabilities and their families. A special performance by world-renown jazz artist Matt Savage will provide a musical backdrop to the awards ceremony. Following the ceremony, attendees are invited to the 2011 AUCD Gala for an evening of food, fellowship, and fun.
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The Journey Continues: Where We?re Going will feature a panel of emerging leaders representing the UCEDD network, the LEND network, self-advocates, trainees, young professionals, and national partners. Each panelist will describe a significant issue, idea, or challenge that will affect the future direction of the network and will imagine what the AUCD network will be like 40 years from now.
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Attendees to the AUCD Conference will be treated to a sneak peek, invitation only screening of the Dan Habib's new movie, "Education Revolution." In 2010, Filmmaker Dan Habib (NH UCEDD) previewed early clips at the AUCD Conference; in 2011 Dan and central movie subject Kelsey Carroll will be in attendance to introduce and discuss the film. Attendance at this prestigious event will be open to the DC disability community as well as AUCD Conference attendees. AUCD is honored to be the distinguished host of this invitation-only screening - be sure you?re there to say, ?I saw it first!?
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