活動預告及信息

CPAD Information (March 2007)

In 2007, CPAD will hold series of health related workshops sponsored by LA Care Health Plan: dental, yoga, Asthma, Medical and Medicare, etc. We encourage parents check the information that we provide in this Information section.

To view all the details, please open the following PDF file: CPAD Information (March 2007)

Understanding Autism

Presentation by Donna Helman
The Oregon Parent Training and Information Center

Here are some topics in the presentation:
History of Autism
What is Autism?
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Common Characteristics of Autism
Strategies
What Resources Are Needed?

To view all the details, please open the following PDF file: Understanding Autism

CPAD Information (February 2007)

The Personal Assistance Services Council (PASC) in collaboration with the California Health Incentives Improvement Project (CHIIP) presents 250% Working Disabled Training!
A Health & Benefits Training On Work and Disability
Learn vital information on how a person enrolled in the 250% Medi-Cal Working Disabled Program can maintain their Medi-Cal and In-Hong Supportive Services (IHSS) benefits while earning as much as $50,000 per year. This training is open to persons with disabilities and professionals who work with persons with disabilities.

To view all information in this issue, please open this PDF file: CPAD Information (February 2007)

Orange County Transition Night and Job Fair 2007

THE OPPORTUNITIES ARE ENDLESS

Please join us for our Annual Transition Night and Job Fair

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

5:00 – 8:30 p.m.

North Orange County Community College District

1830 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim, CA  92801

Come check out vendors from over 25 community agencies, talk to local employers about what it takes to get a job. Vendor booths and Job Fair available all evening; Break out sessions at 5:15 and 6:30.

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Third Annual Assistive Technology Institute

The steering committee of the Assistive Technology Institute is pleased to invite you to the Third Annual Assistive Technology Institute scheduled for February 9 and 10, 2007. The focus of this year¹s Institute has been expanded beyond education to include assistive technology strategies addressing early intervention, employment and activities of daily living.  The Institute is being made possible through generous funding from the Children and Families Commission of Orange County, Washington Mutual, Hoag Hospital, Boeing Employees¹ Fund, Edwards Life Science, Team of Advocates for Special Kids, and ATEC/Goodwill of Orange County.

Attached are the Session Quick guides and Registration Flyer for your review.

The cost of the Institute ranges from $10 - $25 and scholarships are available. For more information or to register please go to: http://ati.ocde.us.

Registration includes: Conference sessions, Handouts, Dinner on Friday, Continental Breakfast and Lunch on Saturday, USB Flash Drive, and a one-hour consultation with an AT Specialist at ATEC.

As an added incentive there will be a raffle of assistive technology items, including iPods!

Please see attached for more information. 
Registration Flyer

Session Quick Guide

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