BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-AUCD VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DCREATED:20240329T051118 LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T051118 DTSTART:20150330T040000Z DTEND:20150401T040000Z SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:USD Center for Disabilities 2015 Spring Symposium LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Chamberlain, SD DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:=0D=0A=0D=0ALast year in March, the University of South Dakota Center for Disabilities launched its inaugural Spring Symposium. Building off the momentum of that symposium, the Center has now opened registration for its second-annual symposium, to be held March 30-April 1 in Chamberlain, S.D. at Cedar Shore Resort, with the theme of "Promoting Leadership and Engaging Communities."=0D=0A=0D=0AThe purpose of the Spring Symposium is to bring a myriad of Center interactive activities, trainings, and workshops to one location, all at one three-day event. The keynote speaker this year is Andy Imparato, Association of University Centers on Disabilities executive director, which is the membership organization supporting the nation's 67 University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, one of which is the USD Center for Disabilities.=0D=0A=0D=0AA brief overview of topics at the symposium includes using technology to upgrade everyday life, including live demonstrations of how the Center has put telehealth models into practice; implementing effective transition tools and practices; supporting individuals in integrated competitive employment; and so much more. Like last year, there will also be World Café and topical table discussions, where attendees can share their knowledge and experience and work together as a team to discuss how to overcome job-related challenges and community issues.=0D=0A=0D=0A"From all corners of the state, the topics of leadership and community engagement are being discussed as issues people face every day," said Wendy Parent-Johnson, Center for Disabilities executive director. "This symposium is the opportunity to bring people together-persons with a disability, direct service providers, advocates, families of individuals with disabilities, educators, employment specialists, community support specialists, case managers, rehabilitation counselors and more-and work on solving these issues to enhance the lives of all South Dakotans."=0D=0A=0D=0AFor more information on the Center, go to www.usd.edu/cd. To register for the Spring Symposium, go to www.regonline.com/cdspringsymposium. If you register before Feb. 1, the early bird price is $135, and goes up to $150 after that date. Student registration cost is $75, and family members of or a person with a disability is also $75.=0D=0A=0D=0AAbout the Sanford School of Medicine=0D=0A=0D=0AFor more than a century, the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine has set the standard for medical education of students, residents and professionals in the state. The school's mission includes education, research and service. It emphasizes family practice to help create the next generation of doctors for all parts of the state. The school's economic impact includes attracting $17 million annually in research funding as well as hosting two of the four 2010 Research Centers designated by the governor.=0D=0A=0D=0A =0D=0A PRIORITY:3 URL:http://www.aucd.org/template/event.cfm?event_id=7657&id=489 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR