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Below is a list of the Tele-Trainings APSE is sponsoring this winter. 
You can sign up for them at: http://www.apse.org/

OR

If people are interested we can have regional sessions as we have 
done in the past.  Let me know if this interests you.

Thanks,
Bryan








Supported Employment Institute - Winter Teletraining Series

Session I: January 16, 2007 - 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. (Eastern Time)
"Organizational Leadership: Managing through the Axis of Inertia"
Presenter: Don Lavin

Session Description:
Despite the best of intentions, many community rehabilitation 
programs and adult habilitation centers serving adults with 
significant disabilities throughout the United States get bogged down 
in implementing their goals to extend job placement and integrated 
employment in the community workforce. The purpose of this 
presentation is to examine the core factors that contribute to the 
inertia and derail organizations from making meaningful and lasting 
changes. This presenter will focus on issues of organizational 
leadership, change, and implementing proven strategies to increase 
job placement performance and integrated employment outcomes in the 
community labor force. This training teleconference is suitable for 
both management and direct service practitioners of organizations 
serving a broad array of participants with disabilities.

Instructor Bio:

Don Lavin, Vice President, Rise, Incorporated, holds a Masters of 
Science Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling from Minnesota 
State University at Mankato. He served as rehabilitation counselor 
for three years prior to becoming a senior manager at Rise, 
Incorporated in 1976. In the last 30 years, he has provided 
leadership in the planning and implementation of customized and 
supported employment services for more than 1,400 individuals. Lavin 
manages customized and supported employment services leading to 
integrated employment in the workforce in support of adults with 
developmental disabilities, serious and persistent mental illnesses, 
traumatic brain injuries, deaf and hard of hearing, deaf-blind, 
challenging-to-employ welfare recipients, and youth in transition 
from school-to-careers. Many of Rise's programs have received 
national and state awards for program creativity and outcome 
excellence. Lavin has authored eight publications related to the 
delivery of job placement and supported employment services for youth 
and adults with significant disabilities. Also, he is a prolific 
writer and maintains a blog of commentaries and actual stories of 
people with disabilities who have entered the workforce through 
access to customized employment strategies. Lavin is a frequent 
presenter at national conferences and a member of the national CRP 
leadership network promoting job placement opportunities, 
customization of employment, and economic self-sufficiency of people 
with significant disabilities.
  Session II: January 30, 2007 - 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. (Eastern Time)
"Supported Employment with People Who Have Traumatic Brain Injuries"
Presenter: Laura Owens

Session Description:
This presentation will discuss the practical applications of 
neuropsychological evaluations and their relationships to positive 
vocational outcomes for individuals with brain injury. The speaker 
will discuss strategies to incorporate a functional assessment 
approach and utilize information from neuropsychological evaluations. 
In addition, strategies to assist individuals with TBI obtain and 
maintain community employment will be discussed. The speakers will 
emphasize the need to "think outside the box" when developing and 
implementing vocational goals for individuals with TBI.

Instructor Bio:

Laura Owens, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the University of 
Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the department of Exceptional Education. She 
is also the Director/Founder of Creative Employment Opportunities, 
Inc. (CEO), an employment agency for individuals with disabilities in 
the Milwaukee area. Laura prepares school and adult service 
personnel, provides training and technical assistance within 
Wisconsin and nationally, and conducts research related to 
transition, employment, and self-determination.  She has had 
leadership roles in Wisconsin's transition and supported employment 
statewide systems change projects and is currently working with the 
Department of Public Instruction on the State Improvement Grant.

In addition to the above, Laura is on the board of the national APSE: 
The Network on Employment.  She also consults with, and provides 
workshops to businesses on hiring and accommodating employees with 
disabilities. Fundamental to her work is helping businesses (and 
society at large) see beyond the "current reality" to what can be - 
to not set limits on themselves or individuals with diverse abilities.


Session III: February 13, 2007 - 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. (Eastern Time) 
"Jump Starting a Small Enterprise: A Template for Youth and Adults 
with Disabilities"
Presenter: Cary Griffin, Griffin-Hammis Associates, LLC

Session Description:
Many people are excited by the opportunity of starting their own 
business, but do not know where to begin. This session introduces the 
major steps required to establish and begin operations of a 
micro-enterprise owned and operated by an individual with a 
disability. Critical topics of concern include: Person/Business 
Match, Functional business feasibility testing, financing & work 
incentives, transition from school to work issues, support 
strategies, training, and business planning.


Instructor Bio:

Cary Griffin is Senior Partner at Griffin-Hammis Associates, LLC 
(www.griffinhammis.com), and Co-Director of Technical Assistance 
(with Dave Hammis) for START-UP-USA (http://www.start-up-usa.biz) in 
Partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University 
(www.worksupport.com) funded by the Office of Disability & Employment 
Policy at the U.S. Dept. of Labor.

Session IV: February 27, 2007 - 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. (Eastern Time)
"Management Challenges and Supports for Adults with Mental Illness"
Presenter: Deborah S. Reed, ABD

Session Description:
Community programs and supports exist for people with mental illness, 
but how do they fare?  This session focuses on the challenges 
associated with running a community support program for people with 
mental illness from the perspective of administration and management. 

Instructor Bio:

Debbie Reed is currently the Executive Director of Grove House 
Supportive Services, an agency that provides supported employment and 
supported living for adults with disabilities.  She is currently 
attending the University of North Florida as a doctoral student in 
Educational Leadership with a dissertation topic that focuses on 
Bipolar College students and transition. 

Debbie has worked as an employment specialist, vocational rehab 
counselor, support coordinator, teacher and standards coach.  She 
currently serves on the National Board of Directors and Florida Board 
of Directors for APSE, and the University of North Florida 
Rehabilitation Counseling Advisory Board.  




  REGISTRATION FORM
APSE SE TRAINING INSTITUTE
Winter, 2007

To register for one or more of the SE Teletraining Sessions, please 
complete the following and send to The APSE Network on Employment, 
1627 Monument Avenue, Richmond, VA  23220, or fax to Gracie Burwell, 
804-278-9377, or email to Gracie Burwell at [log in to unmask]   

NAME:  ______________________________________________________
	Check one:   o - agency    o - individual
APSE Membership Number, if applicable:___________________________

ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________

TELEPHONE NUMBER: ________________________________________

FAX NUMBER: ______________________________________________

E-MAIL: (essential in order to receive session visuals): ________________

  o   Check here if you plan to take the whole package for CRC credits.
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Mark teleconference session/s you want to register for:
o The whole package
o January 16, Don Lavin, Overcoming the Axis of Inertia
o January 30, Laura Owens, Traumatic Brain Injury & Employment
o February 12,  Cary Griffin, Self Employment & Micro Enterprise
o February 27, Debbie Reed, Supporting People with Mental Health 
Disabilities in Employment
Confirmation of registration,  instructions for participation and 
power point presentation for each session will be sent to your e-mail 
address  in advance of the scheduled date.

-- 
Bryan Dague, Ed.D.
University of Vermont
Center on Disability & Community Inclusion
Mann Hall, 3rd Floor
208 Colchester Ave.
Burlington, VT 05405-1757

Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: (802) 656-1345
Fax: (802) 656-1357
TTY: (802) 656-8499
Website: http://www.uvm.edu/~cdci/