SANDRA Y.L. FITZPATRICK (She, Her, Hers)

Parent Advocate & Educational Consultant

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

FREE Virtual Workshop on: GUARDIANSHIP & ALTERNATIVES

CASE COLLABORATIVE

presents: 

GUARDIANSHIP AND ALTERNATIVES

A PRESENTATION BY ATTORNEY MEREDITH H. GREENE,

SPECIAL NEEDS ATTORNEY AND CHAIR OF THE SPECIAL NEEDS PRACTICE GROUP AT FLETCHER TILTON,

THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021 

7:00 – 8:30 PM

For parents and family members of persons with an intellectual or developmental disability, this seminar provides an overview of the legal consequences of reaching the age of emancipation at 18. Discussion will include a description of the range of decision- making options.

We will discuss Guardianship, the powers and duties of a guardian, the procedure of initiating a guardianship, and substituted judgement. We will also cover Supported Decision Making as an alternative to Guardianship, along with basic concepts such as Legal Emancipation, Presumption of Competence, Least Restrictive Alternative, and prioritization of the areas requiring decision- making. 



Zoom Link will be emailed to registered participants one hour before presentation begins.

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Meredith H. Greene practices in the firm’s Trust & Estate Department and focuses on special needs planning, estate planning, guardianship, conservatorship, adult services advocacy, and government benefits advocacy. Ms. Greene was trained as a parent advocate representing children and families in the area of special education through the Federation for Children with Special Needs. She is a member of multiple organizations on behalf of individuals with special needs.

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Please register via email to: scampbell@casecollaborative.org

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Please join us for this informative seminar.

Parents, caregivers, and professionals are welcome to attend. 


Tuesday, February 16, 2021

YOUTH ART CONTEST FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM, THEIR SIBLINGS, RELATIVES, & FRIENDS!

 

Take part in OAR’s inaugural Youth Art Contest for a chance to win an Amazon gift card!
 
OAR’s art contest is officially open and accepting submissions now until February 28th. Building on OAR's recently introduced Friendship Tip Sheets, the theme for this year’s inaugural contest is “Friendship”. We look forward to seeing what friends and friendship look like through the eyes of children and youth. This will be their opportunity to tell a story about friendship in as abstract or literal sense as they would like.

The contest is open to autistic children and their siblings, relatives, and friends. We will announce winners at the beginning of Autism Awareness Month in April and subsequently feature the winning art on that month’s donation E-cards. One grand prize winner will receive an $100 Amazon gift card and one winner in each age group will earn an $50 Amazon gift card. 
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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

ART CLASS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

KANDINSKY-INSPIRED COMPOSITIONS


This is a 1 hour on-line art class, designed for learners with special needs ages 10 - 15.

When: February 18th and 20th

Taught by Gayla Berry.

For more information and a link to register, see below.






Art for Special Needs Children – Kandinsky-inspired Compositions
by Gayla Berry, M.Ed., Former Teacher, Homeschooling Parent, Visual Artist, Co-Founder of Heart and Hands Art Collaborative





Monday, February 1, 2021

Special Education Virtual Conference

The Federation for Children with Special Needs' Annual Conference will be virtual this year!

When: Saturday, March 6, 2021


Visit fcsn.org/voc to learn about the workshops happening and to register for FCSN’s Visions of Community (VOC) annual conference which will take place on March 6th. The virtual conference will include intensive workshops on topics such as: IEPs and other special education issues, impact of trauma, self-care, health services and benefits, and transition planning, and will be offered in English, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. We will offer networking pre-event opportunities the week leading to conference, so make sure to register soon.


Go to fcsn.org/voc for more information and to register.