Trainings/Events Calendar


Events in July 2025

  • Assistive Technology Devices Presentation

    Assistive Technology Devices Presentation


    July 9, 2025

    Assistive Technology Devices Presentation - Differentiating between high tech and low tech devices, who needs them, why use them, where to use them, how to use them. Specific examples will be presented of low tech devices. 

    In Person: Jefferson Parish Public Library, 4747 West Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA 70001

    Presenters: Jo Ann Lorusso, Ph.D.

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

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    Assistive Technology Devices Presentation

  • Introduction to Special Education

    Introduction to Special Education


    July 10, 2025

    Introduction to Special Education – Do you suspect your child could benefit from special education and related services, or is your child newly evaluated? This overview of Special Education and related services will give you a strong foundation on which to build future knowledge. You will learn about the philosophy of special education, the laws, the evaluation process, and some information about the IEP.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Cynthia Chesterfield, FHF of Greater Baton Rouge

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

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    Introduction to Special Education

  • Getting and Keeping Your First Job

    Getting and Keeping Your First Job


    July 11, 2025

    Getting and Keeping Your First Job - Getting and then keeping a job for someone with a disability can be tough. This training will go over why work is important, challenges for youth, the labor market, disability disclosure, accommodations and more.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Dianthe' Rose, Northshore FHF

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    Getting and Keeping Your First Job

  • Louisiana's Bullying Prevention Law

    Louisiana's Bullying Prevention Law


    July 14, 2025

    Louisiana Bullying Prevention Law - This law applies to all public school students: regular education and special education. However, there are some significant implications that need to be considered when a student with a disability is involved.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Hope Miller, FHF NELA

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    Louisiana's Bullying Prevention Law

  • The Importance of Inclusion, Part 1

    The Importance of Inclusion, Part 1


    July 15, 2025

    The Importance of Inclusion, Part 1 - Why is the inclusion of children with disabilities in schools, classrooms, and communities important? This webinar explores what inclusion is and what it is not, and who is involved in making meaningful inclusion successful.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    The Importance of Inclusion, Part 1

    The Importance of Inclusion Part 2: Inclusion and the Law

    The Importance of Inclusion Part 2: Inclusion and the Law


    July 15, 2025

    The Importance of Inclusion Part 2: Inclusion and the Law - Why is inclusion of children with disabilities in schools, classrooms, and communities important? This webinar explores that question and the demand for inclusion in federal law.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Wallace Johnson and Mylinda Elliott, FHF SWLA

    Audience:  Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with disabilities or special healthcare needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    The Importance of Inclusion Part 2: Inclusion and the Law

  • Top Tips for an Effective IEP Meeting

    Top Tips for an Effective IEP Meeting


    July 16, 2025

    Top Tips for an Effective IEP Meeting - In this webinar, we will break down the IEP meeting preparation into three steps: before, during, and after the meeting. Implementing our top 5 tips in each of these steps should result in a better IEP experience.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenter: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Cynthia Chesterfield, FHF of Greater Baton Rouge

    Audience: Parents, youth in special education or professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    Top Tips for an Effective IEP Meeting

    Parent Rights in Special Education

    Parent Rights in Special Education


    July 16, 2025

    Parent Rights in Special Education - Join us as we discuss the rights that parents have when it comes to their child’s special education and related services, such as parental participation, access to education records, informed consent, prior written notice, your right to disagree with school, and more.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenter: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Audience: Parents, self-advocates, or professionals working with students with disabilities or special healthcare needs

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    Parent Rights in Special Education

  • Planning for Adulthood: Your High School IEP Questions Answered

    Planning for Adulthood: Your High School IEP Questions Answered


    July 18, 2025

    Planning for Adulthood: Your High School IEP Questions Answered – You have likely been thinking about and planning for the transition process from high school to adult life for your child for a long time! Learn more about how the IEP and transition supports in high school can help your child prepare for adult life.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenter: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with disabilities or complex medical needs.

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    Planning for Adulthood: Your High School IEP Questions Answered

  • Advocacy 101

    Advocacy 101


    July 21, 2025

    Advocacy 101 - As parents or advocates of individuals with disabilities, knowing how to advocate effectively is critical. Advocacy is defined as taking action in support of or opposition to a cause or issue. Advocacy can be done through education, outreach, and grassroots organizing. Here, we will provide you with some of the basics on how to become an effective advocate.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host:  Ester Wilson, FHF Region 7

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    Advocacy 101

  • When Parents and Schools Disagree

    When Parents and Schools Disagree


    July 23, 2025

    When Parents and Schools Disagree -  This training session will discuss Louisiana’s Special Education dispute resolution options and what your options are when you disagree with the school regarding your child’s special education services. We will discuss different informal and formal dispute resolution options offered by the Louisiana Department of Education and how to request one of the dispute resolution options.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenter: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Kylie Grizzaffi, Bayou Land FHF

    Audience:  Parents, Youth in Special Education and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    When Parents and Schools Disagree

  • The Bridge from High School to Postsecondary Services

    The Bridge from High School to Postsecondary Services


    July 25, 2025

    The Bridge from High School to Postsecondary Services - In this webinar, we will assist you to understand the Individual Transition Plan (ITP) process as it pertains to postsecondary education and other related services. We will also provide an overview of programs and resources available to your child entering postsecondary education or employment.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenters: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Co-Host: Brenda Bares, FHF Acadiana

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    The Bridge from High School to Postsecondary Services

  • Home to School: Practical Ways to Address Behaviors

    Home to School: Practical Ways to Address Behaviors


    July 30, 2025

    Home to School: Practical Ways to Address Behaviors: In this webinar, we will discuss things that can be done at home or school to address the move from one setting to another, avoiding triggers, redirect behaviors and much more.  This presentation is based on “Behavior Strategies Guide” Developed by Michael L. Lujan M.EdCreated by Teresa Sherman, B.S.E., Beverly Collins, M.Ed., Sandra Love, Ed.D., Allison Wiley, B.S.E. and Marian Rainwater M.Ed.

    Venue: Zoom Webinar

    Presenter: Karen Scallan, FHF of GNO

    Audience:  Parents, Youth in Special Education and Professionals working with students with exceptionalities or complex medical needs.

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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    Home to School: Practical Ways to Address Behaviors

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