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CPAD Information (August 2012)

 

UCLA Extension Pathway

Generation Next -  The award winning Generation Next program is expanding  beyond Los Angeles! Pathway is looking for students aged 18-22 to participate in this one-year transition program.

Classes start in September.  Apply today!  This program gives students an opportunity to continue their academic carreer development, and independent living instruction while participating in a college program on the UCLA campus.

 

A US Department of Education Transition Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
grant covers most of the costs associated with the program.
Please contact the Pathway at UCLA Extension office for details.

Pathway at UCLA Extension10995
Le Conte Ave, Room 639
Los Angeles, CA 90024
 310.794.1235

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CPAD Information (March 2012)

 

CPAD/CPRC Parent Support Group Educational Training

 

Date:   April 23, 2012,  Monday

Time:  10am – 12 noon

Location:   First Christian Church of Alhambra
 220 S. 5th Street, Alhambra, CA 91801

 

Topic:  Compile complain, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Dual Processing Hearing

Presenter: Craig Liu, Esq. from Law Offices of Liu & Naime

 

Mr. Liu handles all special education related matters, education issues, dependency law matters, all family law matters and represents minors in family law proceedings.

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CPAD Information (January 2012)

 

SEEK EDUCATION, INC

CHINESE PARENTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISABLED

Cordially invites you to attend

  “ Looking Forward to the Big Picture ”  

Date:   March 31,  2012, Monday

Location: Rosemead Community center - Garvey Community center
9108 Garvey Ave, Rosemead

 

An informational conference of:  Education, Community Integration, Employment, Adult Services and Benefits

CPAD Conference Registration is required.  Please call CPAD hotline (626)-307-3837 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it before March 15, 2012.

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CPAD Information (October 2011)

San Gabriel/Pomona - Parents' Place Family Resource & Empowerment Center

Cordially invites you to attend our 5th Annual Conference

“Transition from High School”

Time: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 8:00am - 3:15pm

Location:  Coronado Alternative School - 1500 E. Francisquito Avenue, West Covina, CA 91791

This conference is dedicated to Parents, Foster Parents, Guardians and Professionals who work with young adults with special needs and have an IEP or 504 Plan from ages 14-22. Secondary transition is a time of great change and opportunity as youth prepare for their adult lives in the areas of employment, education, training, and independent living.

Please contact Parents’ Place: 1500 S. Hyacinth Avenue, Suite Phone: (626) 919-1091; Website: www.parentsplacefrc.com; Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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CPAD Community Information

Dear Friends:

August 2011

The month of August is National Immunization Month in the United States, and with school starting soon, it’s important that we are aware of all the required immunizations our children need. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, proper immunizations help keep all of us, especially children, safe from serious diseases and illnesses. For information about getting your child’s shots on schedule, please visit the Health and Human Services website (http://www.hhs.gov/). For information about vaccines and immunizations for all ages, visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website (http://www.cdc.gov/).

UPDATE: While students in grades 7-12 still need to get the whooping cough vaccination as soon as possible, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 614, giving educational agencies 30 extra days after classes start to begin verifying the whooping cough vaccinations.

You can get more information about pertussis and Tdap vaccines from your physician, or visit the Orange County Health Care Agency’s web site at www.ochealthinfo.com/pertussis.

Sincerely,
Lou Correa, 
State Senator, 34th District

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