Our IVIG & SCIG Support Community is for individuals and caregivers of adults or children receiving IVIG/SCIG treatments. This Facebook group is designed to educate, empower, and support members on their journey. Join here: https://lnkd.in/ey72yfA4
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TASH's 2024 Webinar Series starts next Thursday with Aaron DeVries on "The Power of Inclusion". Full episode descriptions, author bios and registration are available at https://lnkd.in/geRqeWWh Aaron's series opener will be followed by five more episodes (so far): *Comparing Educational Environments: A Systematic Review of Empirical Findings * Empowering Autonomy: Safeguarding Disabled Rights through Community Safety and Self-Advocacy * Pulling the Plug on Ableism * Always A Second Thought: Examining Barriers to Education for Students with Disabilities through Pandemic-Related Changes * Relational Health: A Path to Restoring Whole Person Health and Building Family Resilience
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Calling all youth and adolescents! 🌟 As part of a youth-led initiative to bring more focus onto adolescent and youth activist well-being and collective care, Community Care Collective (CCC) is launching a Care Space for young advocates (both virtually and in-person in New York) at the upcoming Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68). 🌟 This space is created FOR YOU(!), and your expertise from your own experiences is central to our work! During CSW68, our Care Space will be dedicated to providing rest, reflection, and creativity for adolescent and youth activists amidst the demands of high-level conferences. 🌟 To better take care of one another, as activists are often expected to be tireless for our causes, we would love to involve youth, especially adolescents, in co-creating this Care Space. We plan to support adolescent and youth activists with sessions and tools to support themselves and others, without feeling overwhelmed or guilty for upholding healthy boundaries - especially during CSW68! ➡ High-level events such as CSW can take their toll on us physically and mentally, so we welcome you into our Care Space to recharge, be your authentic self, and find joy. ➡ There is power in collective care and CCC creates a community that uplifts and holds space for one another in systems that often further competition and silos. Collective & community care embodies a shared responsibility for each member’s well-being, fostering a culture of mutual support and elevating community. As Community Care Collective, we are on a mission to end the tokenization of young people, to end the normalization of burnout for young activists, and to prioritize mental health, community care, and joy! Your voice matters! 🌟 We are calling adolescents and youth who are ready to lead sessions on well-being, community, collective care, rest, activist mental health, creative writing, treating stress and burnout in youth, and many other related topics. This space is for us, by us! 📩 Please reach out to nour.commcarecollective@gmail.com if you are a youth with a story that you are ready to tell or a workshop that you are ready to run. You could lead a session, co-lead a session, help add your voice to a workshop, etc. ⌛ Deadline: February 10, 2024 Kindly share your ideas with a short proposal and your reasons for wanting to host a space will suffice (1 page max), or any questions. We're so excited to hear from you, and appreciate your knowledge, expertise, and involvement as activists with unique perspectives of activism - both the workload and the rewards. We look forward to hearing from you! For all updates for this Care Space and more, follow us on @CommunityCare__ on IG & X Help a friend become a member at Community Care Collective, please follow this link -
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We can't stop others from making negative remarks, but we can choose our reactions! Let's build each other up and engage in healthy discussions both online and offline. Share this post to help create a kinder community!
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President and Founder, The Defeating Epilepsy Foundation, Non-Profit Leadership, Strategic Consulting, Organizational Leadership, Author, Disability Advocate
Please check out our article, 'Students from Normal Community High School Making Strides in Epilepsy Awareness Introduction: Uncovering the Urgency'. It is great to see students advocating for the epilepsy community! Check out their article: https://lnkd.in/giqTn_BG #defeatepilepsy #
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Please check out our article, 'Students from Normal Community High School Making Strides in Epilepsy Awareness Introduction: Uncovering the Urgency'. It is great to see students advocating for the epilepsy community! Check out their article: https://lnkd.in/g_eNBqm3 #defeatepilepsy #
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We can't stop others from making negative remarks, but we can choose how we respond! Let's encourage one another and engage in healthy discussions both online and offline. Share this post to help create a kinder community!
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Today is the first day of the NEW SINGLE ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK for all providers!!
Happy CQC Day Providers in the North & Midlands Regions! 🎉🤣 It’s official- all adult social care services are now under the new framework 🏴🤯 Need help understanding the new framework? 🤔⁉️ Need help with feedback evidence? 📋 Get in touch- we’ve now helped hundreds of people understand the new framework and move forward ⏩ DM me or email research@careresearch.co.uk 📧
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The Profound Autism Summit is a one day conference bringing together leaders from the areas of research, medicine, treatment, advocacy, education, and human services to discuss the needs of those with Profound Autism across disciplines and throughout the lifespan. Learn more: profoundautismsummit.org/
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For people needing complex care, it’s about so much more than just care—it’s about preventing the crises that disrupt their lives, keeping them out of hospitals, and giving them the chance to live again truly. Our Community Transition Services (CTS) are committed to helping autistic people and people with learning disabilities find their way back home, where they can feel safe, supported, and part of their community once more. It’s about restoring their dignity, independence, and the sense of belonging they deserve when they need it most. Read more here ➡ https://lnkd.in/d8rSCxXF
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At Show Hope, we believe that the best way to serve children who are vulnerable is by working proactively to ensure the best possible outcome following the P.R.A.Y. acronym. P ➡️ Preservation R ➡️ Reunification A ➡️ Adoption Y ➡️ Youth Support This week on the blog, we unpack this acronym and share why it is the ideal response to caring for children who are vulnerable. Read the blog at bit.ly/3XfUUnn!
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