September & October 2005 Calendar
 

September 27th: Miami

AUTISM SOCIETY OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY
RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY ISSUES RELATING TO AUTISM
presented by Dennis Debbaudt
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27TH, 2005
7:00 TO 9:30 PM
AT THE BAPTIST CHLDRENS HOSPITAL CONFERENCE CENTER
3RD FLOOR AUDITORIUM
A.K.A. THE SOUTH BLDG.
8900 N.KENDALL DR. (SW 88TH ST)
SEATING IS LIMITED.TO RSVP,
Contact: BOB DE MARIA AT 305 232 2806- Or voice mail at:
305 969 3900

October 17th: Utica, New York

Monday October 17th
Autism & Law Enforcement: Recognition, Response an Risk Management
Presented by Dennis Debbaudt
8:AM to 4:PM
6:30 to 8:30 PM Evening Session for persons with autism, parents, care providers and professionals
Herkimer County Community College
Sponsored by: Partners In Learning, Herkimer County Department of Mental Health, the Kelberman Center-an affiliate of Upstate Cerebral Palsy
Contact: Denise Dawes at (315) 798-4006, ext. 284


October 28th and 29th: Boylston and Worcester, Massachusetts

Sponsored by Autism Resource Center of Central Massachusetts
Friday October 28th: Two Autism & Law Enforcement sessions at Boylston Police Academy for Law Enforcement and Fire Rescue
Saturday October 29th: Two sessions at the Autism Resource Center of Central Massachusetts Annual Tying It Together, 2005 Conference
Contact: Sandra Osborne at 978-582-7650

Planning a Conference or Training Session?

I'm currently working on team organizational with advocacy groups in several states who are planning outreach to and partnerships with law enforcement and first response communities. While I am a glass half full type of person, I understand the hard work it takes to make these partnerships work. Four years ago, there weren't any states that certified autism training sessions for law enforcement. We can now say there are eleven. I know that doesn't fill up the glass--but it ain't empty either!

Consider me a part of your advocacy, state agency or school district team as you develop your future plans. I'll bring tips and experience for grant language, initial pitch points, timelines, credentials and referrals you can choose to use to make your outreach a success.

Email ddpi@flash.net or call (772) 398-9756--Brad may answer the phone and talk about autism.

 
 
 
 
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