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On this page, you will find the following information.

 

 

     *  Inclusive Postsecondary Education Day - Please go to my

        College Information Tab to find out more.

 

     *  Help Medical Students Understand the Experiences of Families

        of Children with Disabilities

 

     *  Law Inforcement Initiative Seeks To Improve Interactions -

         Please participate in the information-gathering survey.

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     *  An Overview of Self-Direction Services, Personal Care Assistant

        (PCA) and The Personal Preference Program (PPP) 

         Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

 

     *  Navigating Ways to Support Special Education Students with

        College and Career Readiness

         Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 6:00-7:30 pm

 

 

     *  April Transition Webinars for Students and Young Adults

        with IDD and Their Families

             April 17, 12–1 PM:, and   April 24, 6–7:30 PM:

 

     *  Navigating Family Support: Resources and Services from the

         Center for Family Services - April 17 at 6 pm

 

     *  Abilities Expo  Friday, May 2 - Sunday May 4 opens at 11:00 AM 

 

     *  Transition Made Easy - May 6 from 12PM to 1 PM

 

     *  Overcoming Barriers to Healthcare: Reducing Anxiety and

        Enhancing Access to Routine Medical Procedures

         Wednesday, May 7, 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST Live Zoom Webinar

 

     *  Planning for the Future: What to Consider

        Wednesday, May 21, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

 

     *  New CAPE Chat Podcast

 

     Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Children and

         young Adults

        The 2nd Tuesday and Thursday of the month, 7:30-8:30 pm 

 

     *  The ARC Calander of Events

 

     *  Ready to Transition into DDD and Adult Life but not sure what

        steps to take next? - This is a pre-recorded webinar

 

 

     *  DDD Monthly Transition Thursdays Webinar Series - Transition &

        Intake2nd Thursday of each month from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

 

 

     Get Free Digital Skills Training

 

 

Help Medical Students Understand the Experiences of Families of Children with Disabilities

 

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The Rutgers Boggs Center is offering families an opportunity to participate in the Seminar on Family Centered Care & Developmental Disabilities, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School!

 

The seminar is held 6-8 times a year. Families can host as often as they want, usually 2-4 times per year. Most visits last 2-3 hours. Start and end timing are flexible. All members of the family are welcome to participate. Host families will receive a $100 dollar stipend for each group of students they host through support from the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities.

 

The role of families is to meet with a small group of medical students, either in your home over dinner, or by Zoom. Share your family’s experience with raising a child with a disability and interacting with health professionals. Contribute to the education of future medical

professionals!

 

For questions or submitting an application, please contact:

 

Carrie Coffield, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,

Director of Preservice Training

Director, NJLEND

Phone: 732-235-9329

E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

Law Enforcement Initiative seeks to improve interactions

 

Launched in 2024 Autism New Jersey's Law Enforcement Initiative seeks to help better the interactions between people with Autism, their families and law enforcement professionals. The program will feature three phases and take multiple years including information gathering and advocating for better practices. New Jersey Autism knows that there isn't just one solution to fit the needs of people throughout the state.

 

 Click Here

 

April Transition Webinars for Students and Young Adults with IDD and Their Families

 

The DDD Office of Transition to Adult Life and Employment has several virtual opportunities in April for students and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to learn about the process of transitioning to adult life and to New Jersey’s adult service system for people with IDD. Open to anyone – click on the links to register.

 

 

An Overview of Self-Direction Services, Personal Care Assistant (PCA) and The Personal Preference Program (PPP) 

         Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

 

join us for an overview of Self-Direction Services, Personal Care Assistant (PCA) and The Personal Preference Program (PPP)

Register HERE

 

Navigating Ways to Support Special Education Students with

        College and Career Readiness

Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 6:00-7:30 pm

 

Are you looking for strategies to help special education students successfully transition to college and careers? Join us for an insightful webinar where we will explore practical tools, resources, and approaches to empower students with disabilities as they prepare for their next steps beyond high school.

 

What You’ll Learn:

Best practices for guiding students through college and career exploration

Resources to support individualized transition planning

Strategies to foster independence and self-advocacy skills

Insights on accommodations, vocational pathways, and support networks

 

 

 Register HERE

 

 

Navigating Family Support: Resources and Services from the Center for Family Services

April 17, at 6 pm

 

Join us for an informative webinar designed for parents of children with IDD and behavioral challenges. The Center for Family Services and guide you through the resources and support available to help navigate your family's unique journey. Learn about tailored programs, expert guidance, and practical tools to empower your family and enhance your child's development.

 

Register Here

 

 

Abilities Expo

May 2-4

New Jersey Convention & Expo Center

97 Sunfield Avenue

Edicon, NJ 08837

Fri, & Sat,; 11 AM - 5 PM and Sun,: 11 AM - 4 PM

 

 

New heights, here we come!

At Abilities Expo, ANYONE can climb! Scale up your adventures for free with the all-inclusive rock wall from Guinness record-holding Paralympian Mark Wellman. In fact, he's the one that created the adaptive climbing equipment that allows YOU to conquer the wall, whatever your level of ability.

 

There's no charge for admission, so get registered if you haven't already.

 

There is so much in store for you at the Expo on May 2-4 at the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center in Edison, NJ and you need to be there! Look out for products and resources to dial up your independence as well as a host of fun adaptive sports, inclusive dance, service dog demos and more.

 
Don't wait! Register for free today.

 

 

 

 

Transition Made Easy

May 6 from 12 PM - 1 PM

 

The step by step process on how to access services from the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD).

                                 Register Here            Register Here               Register Here 

                                    May 6, 12-1PM                       June 3, 12-1PM                        jULY 1, 12-1pm

       

 

 

Overcoming Barriers to Healthcare: Reducing Anxiety and Enhancing Access to Routine Medical Procedures

Wednesday, May 7, 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST Live Zoom Webinar

 

 

Join the Rutgers Community Living Education Project (CLEP) as we host the Rowan-Virtua Regional Integrated Special Needs (RISN) Center as they explore the barriers individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) face in accessing routine medical care. Participants will learn how anxiety, fear, and past trauma affect healthcare compliance and gain practical strategies for addressing these challenges. Attendees will also learn how to adapt procedures and create supportive environments to improve healthcare experiences for individuals with IDD.

 

Register HERE

 

 

Planning for the Future: What to Consider

Wednesday, May 21, 2025 from1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Register here: 

https://tinyurl.com/mtxxr3c4

 

 

 

New CAPE Chat Podcast

 

Social Skills Spotlight with JDK Station

 

Join Nicole as she chats with Jenna and Donna from JDK Station about their social skills programs!

 

JDK Station offers a variety of services designed to help individuals thrive, including social skills groups, an engaging summer camp, and private ABA services tailored to meet individual needs.

 

Tune in to hear how their innovative programs empower children to build confidence, make connections and develop lifelong skills!

 

Click Here to listen to Podcast 

 

Click here to visit website

 

 

 

 

Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Children and young Adults 

        The 2nd Tuesday and Thursday of the month, 7:30-8:30 pm

 

The group meets virtually the 2nd Tuesday and Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm. It is facilitated by Lauren Lavelle, a parent coach and professional in the field of disabilities. Parenting a child or youth with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities presents unique challenges as well as many joys. The group offers emotional support and resources as you share your experiences with other parents/caregivers.

Register Here

  

 

The ARC Calander of Events

 

These calendars highlight activities that could assist you in various areas.   You can view current or upcoming month's activities.

Click here to reach the calander

 

 

Ready to Transition into DDD and Adult Life but not sure what steps to take next?

 

Join Disability Services & Advocacy, LLC, Support Coordination Agency, as their panelist of experts host a free informational webinar and Q & A Session.

This live online webinar will contain valuable information for individuals, family members, and providers. This webinar will give you a step-by-step roadmap to guide your transition from school-age to DDD and adult life.  

 

This is a pre-recorded webinar. 

 

 Register Here 

 

DDD Monthly Transition Thursdays Webinar Series - Transition & Intake

  • Transition Preparation: Steps to take as you or your loved one approaches the transition from the school system to accessing services through DDD.
  • Eligibility Criteria: An overview of the requirements to be determined eligible for DDD services.
  • Intake Process: Guidance on completing the application, submitting required documentation, and completing the NJCAT assessment.
  • Interactive Q&A:  Opportunity for questions to be answered.
 
Please register at the links below

 

 

 

Get Free Digital Skills Training

 

AT&T, The Arc, and The Arc San Francisco have teamed up to produce digital skills training for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Workshops are available in person in 26 regions and online nationwide. Training covers getting started with computers and mobile devices, navigating websites and search engines, online safety, and more.

 

Click Here 

To Get Started