The 3rd annual Transition 101 Parent Conference, for parents, grandparents and guardians of students with disabilities ages 14-21 only, looks to be another great day of information, presentations and tools to help in the transition process.
Transition 101 Parent Conference
Friday, November 30, 2012
8:00 am – 2:30 pm
Sheraton Providence Airport Hotel
1850 Post Road
Warwick, RI
The event is free of charge and on-line pre-registration is required. Please see attached brochure for more information. To register, visit www.RITAP.org/mytransition or by phone, please call Anne Fartura at (401) 270-0101, ext. 176. Seating is limited, so register early!
We’re excited to have Dan Habib join us for the keynote on Friday and for a Q&A the evening before. Dan is the creator of Including Samuel and the new film Who Cares About Kelsey? Habib is the Filmmaker in Residence at the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire.
Including Samuel was broadcast nationwide on public television stations in Fall 2009 and was nominated for an Emmy in 2010. The film has been screened at universities, national conferences and independent theatres across the country. Including Samuel has also been featured on NPR's “All Things Considered”, “Good Morning America”, as well as in the Washington Post and the Boston Globe. The film won the Positive Images in Media award from TASH, an international group committed to the full inclusion of people with disabilities. The DVD is now available with 17 language translations, closed captioning and audio description.
In order to provide great information for teachers, social workers, principals, other professionals working with students with disabilities, the Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities will be hosting the documentary “Who Cares About Kelsey?” and offering a question & answer session with Dan Habib following the screening.
“Who Cares About Kelsey?”
A documentary by Dan Habib
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Rhode Island College
Clark Science Building – Room 125
600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue
Providence, RI
This new film project documents the lives of students with emotional/behavioral challenges and shows innovative educational approaches that help these students succeed … while improving the overall school culture and climate. Pre-registration is not required for this event. For further information about these two events, please visit www.ritap.org/mytransition or www.ripin.org or for questions, contact Anne Fartura at (401) 270-0101, ext. 176.