Trainings/Events Calendar


Events in June 2022

  • Options for Employment for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

    Options for Employment for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities


    June 2, 2022

    Options for Employment for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities - This webinar will focus on the available career and employment services and provide information about the agencies and the level and type of support and training available. The webinar will also provide information on Best-Practice employment models, services and supports and resources for stakeholders and families.

    Presenter: Susan “Sue” G. Killam, M.Ed., CWIC, CESP; Director, Transition, Employment & Careers; LSU Health - Human Development Center

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals of School-Aged Children/Students.

    To register, click on the link below. After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

  • Louisiana Rehabilitation Services for Individuals with Disabilities

    Louisiana Rehabilitation Services for Individuals with Disabilities


    June 8, 2022

    Louisiana Rehabilitation Services for Individuals with Disabilities - Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) aim to assist people with disabilities to obtain and maintain employment. This session will give an overview of who can benefit from LRS, types of services, how to apply, and what to expect.

    Presenter: Melissa Bayham, CRC; Director, Louisiana Rehabilitation Services

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals of School-Aged Children/Students.

    To register, click on the link below. After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

  • What is a Continuing Tutorship and Does My Child Need One?

    What is a Continuing Tutorship and Does My Child Need One?


    June 15, 2022

    What is a Continuing Tutorship and Does My Child Need One? - Is your child age fifteen and not yet age eighteen? When a Child reaches the age of eighteen, he/she is of the age of majority and presumed to be competent under the law.  He/she is permitted by law to make healthcare, education, and finance decisions. Learn the legal consequences, legal effects, and procedures to obtain a Continuing Tutorship for your child.

    Presenter: Cheryl Prestenback Buchert; Clinical Professor of Law Loyola University College of Law

    Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals of School-Aged Children/Students.

    To register, click on the link below. After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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