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NEXT STEPS Transition Webinar Series

Six New Webinars
Register Today!
Feb 06, 2009
Virginia's NEXT STEPS Transition Program for
Families, Youth with Disabilities, and Professionals:
Building Effective Partnerships & Accessing Resources
invites you to participate in a webinar series. To prepare for a future beyond high school the Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center in partnership with VCU's Rehabilitation and Research Training Center is presenting information about careers, post secondary education and accessing resources. Leading experts share their knowledge.

Six webinars on Transition topics airing 2:00 pm EST the first and third Mondays of March, April and May

All scheduled for 2:00PM EST

March 2 From Segregated to Customized: The Shift to Personalized Employment with Laura Owens, E.D., Executive Director, APSE

March 16 In Support of Supported Decision Making with Lisa Morgan, E.D., Executive Director, Icon Community Services

April 6 Assistive Technology and Transition with Joey Wallace, Ph.D., E.D., New Well Foundation

April 20 Opportunities through Career Tech Ed with Domenic Giandomenico, Director, ICW, US Chamber of Commerce

May 4 Transition and the Arts: Taping into Creative Opportunities with Betty Siegal, Director of Accessibility, the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts

May 18 Student Voice: Transition to College with Liz Getzel, VCU/RRTC

The series is free but you must register
http://www.worksupport.com/training/webcastSeries.cfm/9

Year One Archived Webinars may be accessed:

Laying the Groundwork for Transition
http://www.worksupport.com/training/viewWebcast.cfm/121


Exploring the Future and Creating a Timeline
http://www.worksupport.com/training/webcastDetails.cfm/122


Challenging Tradition Through Lifelong Learning and Economic Empowerment
http://www.worksupport.com/training/viewWebcast.cfm/123


More information: burzio@peatc.org
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