High Expectations Advocacy

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

Parent Advocate & Educational Consultant

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

FREE WORKSHOP ON SUBSTANCE USE IN YOUTH

Responding to Substance Use in Youth

Facilitated by Marcy Julian, Western Mass Regional Manager, Learn to Cope



Please join us for a light supper, networking with friends and colleagues, and interactive conversations.  Learn what preventive steps families can take to prevent substance misuse in their families, what the signs and symptoms are of substance misuse, and what to do if your family member is misusing substances.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015                            5:30 light supper/networking

Greenfield Community College                      6:00 - 7:30presentation/questions
1 College Drive, Greenfield
ROOM C208  (use main entrance)

1.5 training hours issued                                              
           COST                                                              FREE


About Learn to Cope:
Learn to Cope is a peer-led support network for families dealing with addiction and recovery.  Young people and communities need to be educated on opioid and prescription drug use. It doesn't matter what your zip code, education level, or income is; addiction knows no boundaries, it does not discriminate. Addiction can begin with a legitimate prescription or an experiment. No matter how well you parented your kids, they can make terrible decisions at times that can ultimately ruin their future, many of them didn't realize what they were dealing with when they tried it, they know now. Learn to Cope collaborates with many schools, hospitals, community coalitions, law enforcement and fire departments, as well as district attorneys and politicians to plan and facilitate local forums to address the public health crisis of opioid addiction that our country is facing today. Addiction is no longer only a family crisis, it is a community crisis as well.     www.Learn2cope.org<http://recoverproject.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4d5e4585e77abc9ca6b56ccfd&id=52974f5bc5&e=3751dfbcd4>


For more information and to register for this event contact:
Carol Venancio
413-536-2401 ext 3007
cvenancio@wmtcinfo.org<mailto:cvenancio@wmtcinfo.org>
RSVP IS REQUIRED
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Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Participate in community research offered by Boston University!



Are you a teen or young adult with a developmental disability? 
Would you like to try a new activity in your community?

This study is looking for teens and young adults ages  14- 21 with developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy, autism, or intellectual disability.

Young people and their parents will complete questionnaires about the physical and social environment, the activities they do, and how they feel about themselves.

Questionnaires will be completed three times over four months. After the first meeting, each young person will receive a $50 gift certificate to try a new activity, like going to the movies or a restaurant. 

Young people will also receive gift certificates when they and their parents complete the questionnaires: $25 after the second session and $30 after the third session. 

 Some teens enjoyed talking about themselves and what they like to do in the community. Some parents said that their teens enjoyed setting a goal and talking about their goal with the researcher.


Jessica Kramer at Boston University is in charge of this study.
For more information, contact her at:

kramerbulab@gmail.com        617- 353-7522         617-353-2702

U.S. Department of Education, NIDRR Grant # H133G120091.

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FREE WORKSHOP on preparing for life after Special Education!



Massachusetts Families Organizing for Change (MFOFC)
in partnership with
Multicultural Community Services (MCS) Holyoke, 
Holyoke/Chicopee’s Family Support Center
presents


A Full Life Ahead
A Full Life Ahead is a series of workshops for parents and guardians of young adults with a disability. The series focuses on transition, employment, friendships, housing and other topics that will lead to interdependent, full lives in the community for young people with disabilities.

Please join us…
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
6:00PM – 8:00PM
MCS Holyoke Family Support Center
260 Westfield Road, Holyoke, MA 01040

Planning for Life After Special Education
This workshop will identify specific suggestions on how to develop comprehensive post-secondary vision statements, IEPs and transition plans, developing appropriate transition services for students, knowing various diploma options, best practices for family involvement and more. We are excited to have Attorney Pamela Coveney and Attorney Stefanie Krantz from the Disability Law Center present on this topic. 


Please RSVP by Monday, March 30th to Karen Fletcher 413.534.3299 or karenfletcher@mcsnet.org

For more information please contact Karen Fletcher or Lisa Kochian at 413.534.3299.
www.mfofc.org                                                                                                                                 www.mcsnet.org


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Friday, March 6, 2015

FREE EVENT for students 14-22 with special needs & their families!



Transition Resource Fair
Building Bridges from High School to
Community Life
The place for students with special needs (14-22+) and their families to find resources to help create a life plan

PLACE: Northampton High School (NHS) 380 Elm Street, Northampton 
DATE: March 25, 2015 
TIME: 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Keynote Presentation: NHS Black Box Theater, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Reservations required for the presentation in the Theater due to space limitations

Exhibitor Resource Fair: NHS Cafeteria, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
This year’s Transition Resource Fair brings together more than 30 exhibitors offering college and post-secondary options, job training, career investigation, day and recreation programs, independent, living ideas, special needs financial planning, and health services, just to name a few.
Students and their families can talk with agency representatives and get their questions answered as they consider their transition plan to adulthood.
The keynote presentation highlights the theme “Person Centered Planning, Building Bridges from High School to Community Life”.
The speakers will discuss the different service paths available for students in school to a life in the community.


The Keynote Presentation
5:00-5:30 p.m. : Presentation arrivals 5:30 p.m.: Presentation begins Location: Black Box Theater
Reservations are required due to limited seating. Please call 585.8010 or email donna.kushi@theassociationinc. org to reserve your spot by March 23.

Exhibitor Resource Fair
6:30-8:30 p.m. : Fair hours Location: Cafeteria
Reservations are NOT required. For more information
call 585.8010 or email donna.kushi@theassociationinc.org. 


PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
Resource Fair exhibitors include:
Bacon and Wilson P.C.
Special needs financial planningBaroco, Day activitiesBerkshire Hills Music Academy, Post-secondary Bulkley, Richardson and Gelinas, LLP
Special needs financial planning Carol Joyce, Person-centered planning Clinical and Support Options
Childrens’ Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI)
Community Resources for People with Autism Department of Developmental Services Department of Public Health,
Special health care needs
Edward Jones Financial Planning Family Empowerment
Hampshire County Family Support Center
Federation for Children with Special Needs (FCSN) Franklin County Home Care
Personal Care Attendants and Adult Family Care
Franklin/Hampshire One-Stop Career Center
Job search related skill building
Holyoke Community College
Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment (ICE) Program J.Lynn Enterprises LLC, Transition Consultant Jericho
Life Skills, 
Day activities

Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Milestones
Day and community skill program for adults
New England Business Associates (NEBA)
Employment supports
Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA)
Travel training services
Riverside Industries ServiceNet
Children’s’ Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI)
ServiceNet Farm
The Association For Community Living

Adult Family CareStavros, Transition to Adulthood Programs (TAP)/
Peer Advocates
The United Arc
Berkshire County Family Support Center
United Cerebral Palsy Assistive Technology Center UMass Amherst
Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment (ICE) Program
Valley Educational Associates (VEA)
Employment supports
Westfield State University
Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment (ICE) Program
This year’s Transition Resource Fair is co-sponsored by Family Empowerment and the Departmental of Developmental Services.
A Program of The Association For Community Living
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Monday, February 23, 2015

REELABILITIES FILM FESTIVAL

Western MA takes part in the
Boston Reelabilities Film Festival
ReelAbilities NYC Film Festival is the largest festival in the country dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different disabilities. Boston has adopted this festival, and the Springfield J are helping to expand and promote its message. We are presenting three FREE events:

VELCRO® Brand 100 Cameras Project Exhibit AND “Shooting Beauty”
• Thursday, February 19th • Springfield JCC •
The 100 Cameras Project put 100 adaptive cameras in the hands of individuals with special needs so that we could see their perception of beauty through photography. “Shooting Beauty” is an award-winning documentary that chronicles the 100 cameras project initiative.
6:30 pm – Join us in the JCC’s Gallery to view the pieces AND meet with the artists themselves! Light refreshments will be served.
7:30 pm – Join us for the screening of “Shooting Beauty” followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker, Courtney Bent.

Reel Encounters I
• Thursday, February 26th, 6:30pm • Springfield JCC •
A selection of 6 short films ranging from 4 minutes to 17 minutes in length.  This program is in conjunction with NEBA.
46/47 – A provocative short film about Down syndrome offers a unique perspective on disability and difference. (8 min)
A Life with Aspergers – An animated documentary describes the challenges of growing up and living with Asperger’s Syndrome. (4 mins)
Keep the Change – David and Sarah, two young people with autism, meet at a support group for people with disabilities. (16 min)
Just as I Remember – Filmmaker Andrew Moir confronts the heartbreaking decisions faced by two fathers living with ALS. (17 mins)
Motherly (Maadaraaneh) – A mother who is blind spies on her son as he meets his girlfriend in a park in Tehran. (13 min)
The Commute – A man using a wheelchair tries to get home using public transportation and finds himself on an arduous journey. (4 min)
“Wampler’s Ascent”
• Monday, March 2nd, 7:00pm • Longmeadow High School •
Join us for the closing event of the 2015 ReelAbilities Film Festival
Steve Wampler, who has cerebral palsy, must do 20,000 pull-ups to climb famous El Capitan Mountain in Yosemite.  Come see him show everyone that anything is possible.
This event is presented by Diane Troderman in honor of Kehillah Best Buddies


For all events preregistration is requested, but not required – 413.739.4715
For more information regarding these events please visitwww.kehillah-sjcc.org/reelabilites
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SAVE THE DATE: TRANSITION WORKSHOP


SAVE THE DATE!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 
TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO ADULT LIFE
A statewide all-day conference for families

SATURDAY, October 3, 2015 
Best Western/Royal Plaza, Marlboro, MA

A statewide all-day conference for families, introducing state-of-the-art, best practices around Transition, covering topics focused upon creating seamless, successful transitions into the adult world. Workshops will cover education in the school system, employment, post- secondary education, community involvement, self-determination, independent living skills, financial and legal considerations, eligibility for services and many others.


Here is what participants said about the 2014 Conference!
“I didn’t realize that there were so many resources and help out there!” “Start early.....stay calm!”
“Hearing from other parents– success, frustration and encouragement!” “Motivated me to think outside the box”
“My son can go to college!”
“I need to get moving and get a plan going! Although it is overwhelming ...........

I can take it one step at a time!”

217 South Street, Waltham, MA 02453-2710 T: 781.891.6270 F: 781-891.6271 

 For more information, contact The ARC at:  www.arcmass.org
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Sunday, February 22, 2015

Cyndi Lauper - True Colors (MattyBRaps Cover ft Olivia Kay)





Watch this very powerful video about friendship and compassion!
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