FABRIC NOT FRINGE WEBINAR SERIES PART 2: FAMILY MEMBERS AS FACULTY, STAFF, PRESENTERS, AND PANELISTS
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Wednesday, May 19, 2021
3:00 pm ET - 4:00 pm ET
Location: Zoom
Webinar Description:
This is the second of a four-part webinar series that breaks down the eight different types of family involvement detailed in the LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN)'s 2019 white paper titled "Fabric not Fringe: Weaving Family Involvement throughout Training and Practice for Professionals and Advocates Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs." In this webinar, a family professional will discuss the definition, needs, benefits, resources, and strategies associated with two types of family involvement: faculty/staff and presenters/panelists.
This is a webinar sponsored by AUCD's LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN)
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the history of family involvement as a training practice and its importance in providing interdisciplinary care.
- Define the needs and benefits of two types of family involvement: faculty/staff and presenters/panelists.
- Identify strategies for implementation and ways to evaluate two types of family involvement: faculty/staff and presenters/panelists.
Presenter:
Dori Ortman
Dori Ortman is Family Faculty for LEND Pittsburgh at the University of Pittsburgh. She has been a featured speaker at conferences on the local, state, and national levels, providing both a professional and parental perspective on disability. Dori also serves as a consultant for families and schools and has developed a multitude of educational materials on topics related to family-centered care and inclusion of children with disabilities in a variety of settings.
Please Note:
- There is no cost for this webinar.
- CEUs are not offered for this webinar.
- For disability accommodations, email [email protected].
- This webinar is archived.