• Federal Updates with DD Partners

    Virtual

    Join Georgia's DD Partners for an important Q&A session!

    Attend a special webinar on March 18th at 1:00 PM to get the latest updates on 504 lawsuits, the Department of Education, and Medicaid.

    Hear updates on these issues from:

    Leslie Lipson, Georgia Coalition for Equity in Education
    Dana Lloyd, Georgia Advocacy Office
    D’Arcy Robb, Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities
    Don't miss this opportunity to learn more from experts and have your questions answered. Registration is required.

    Register now and submit your questions at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/-0eF-CWlTji3nNfDVzP0ow

  • Coffee with Kyo: Meet Our East Bay Team & Explore ABA Careers

    Virtual

    Are you a Behavior Therapist or Program Supervisor looking to grow your career in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)? Join Kyo’s EB Team for a casual virtual coffee chat where you can connect with fellow ABA professionals and explore opportunities for career development!

    During this relaxed conversation, you’ll:

    Learn what a day in the life of a Behavior Therapist and Program Supervisor look like
    Gain insight into career growth opportunities within Kyo
    Discuss the BCBA journey and how to advance in the field
    Learn about mentorship, professional development, and benefits
    Bonus Perk: Attend the event, and we’ll send you a voucher for your favorite coffee or snack as a thank-you! ☕?

  • Support Group – Employment for Adults

    This support group is for Autistic adults (18+) who are post k-12. Through this support group, members can connect with a variety of participants on the topic of employment. Whether you’re currently working, looking for a job or recuperating from burn out, this group is a chance to receive support, share what works for you and learn from each other, on all things related to employment.

    $10
  • Introduction to customized employment for young adults

    Is customized employment an option for your young adult? Join us to hear from Margie Webb, MS, CRC, a customized employment specialist for Minnesota’s Vocational Rehabilitation Services, about flexible employment options for young adults with disabilities. She will explore how customized employment can meet both the needs of employers and the strengths, needs, and interests of the job seeker.

    Free
  • Work Together NC’s Employment Toolkit!

    New resource alert! Work Together NC's Employment Toolkit helps individuals with IDD and their support teams explore job options, get ready for work, and find inclusive employment opportunities in North Carolina. Project coordinator Jacklyn Boheler will share how to use the Toolkit to assist individuals in achieving their goals.

    Free
  • Rise Up, Speak Out Workshop; Uniting for Change

    This workshop is developed by self-advocates who teach and welcome self-advocates from all over Georgia. The hope of Uniting for Change is that this is an opportunity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to learn, connect with one another and become more comfortable using your voices as advocates, letting people know your hopes and dreams and how you need to be supported.

    Register for the workshop.

  • Employment for Adults

    This support group is for Autistic adults (18+) who are post k-12. Through this support group, members can connect with a variety of participants on the topic of employment. Whether you’re currently working, looking for a job or recuperating from burn out, this group is a chance to receive support, share what works for you and learn from each other, on all things related to employment.

    $10
  • Building College Pathways to Employment: A Panel on Collaboration between Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies and Inclusive Postsecondary Education Programs

    This webinar will provide an overview of the current national landscape of inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE) programs, including key features and insights from federally funded model demonstration projects. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the role of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services in supporting students enrolled in IPSE programs. The session will also highlight relevant federal legislation and guidance to inform the integration of IPSE within the broader scope of VR services.

    Free
  • Celebrating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): How Assistive Technology (AT) Supports Daily Life and Work

    Join us for a special webinar in honor of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), with a focus on how technology is shaping the future of accessibility. The ADA affirms a simple but powerful principle: Individuals with disabilities who want to work should be able to work. In today’s fast-paced technology-driven world, there have been advancements made with tools to increase accessibility. At the same time, there are basic assistive technology (AT) tools that continue to be overlooked as a solution. The webinar panel from the Assistive Technology Act Technical Assistance and Training Center (AT3 Center) will focus on increasing access to and acquisition of AT tools across the lifespan. The panel will share examples of how AT is that critical bridge to helping break down barriers and provide innovative approaches for one to be more independent within the workplace and the broader community

  • Navigating Performance Discussions and the Accommodation Process

    The JAN Webcast Series is a virtual training series presented by JAN consulting staff and guest speakers. This training goes beyond the basics, offering actionable solutions for workplace accommodation challenges, practical guidance on complying with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and trusted strategies for engaging in the interactive process.

  • Support Group – Employment for Adults

    This support group is for Autistic adults (18+) who are post k-12. Through this support group, members can connect with a variety of participants on the topic of employment. Whether you’re currently working, looking for a job or recuperating from burn out, this group is a chance to receive support, share what works for you and learn from each other, on all things related to employment.

    $10
  • Support Group – Employment for Adults

    This support group is for Autistic adults (18+) who are post k-12. Through this support group, members can connect with a variety of participants on the topic of employment. Whether you’re currently working, looking for a job or recuperating from burn out, this group is a chance to receive support, share what works for you and learn from each other, on all things related to employment.

    $10