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Friday, September 19, 2008

Events




RECURRING EVENTS

1st Sun 1-2 PM, ASL Interpreted Living History tour (Tenement Museum, 97 Orchard S) Tickets: $17/adults, $13/students & seniors: ASL by reservation. Danielle 212-431-0233 ext. 240/ TTY 212-431-0714 or signlanguage@tenement.org www.tenement.org

1st Mon 3-4 PM The Forgotten Constituency: How Voter Engagement Builds Power & Participation in PWDs Conference: 605-990-0700 (SD) Code: 1025647# Learn about the ways non-partisan state-wide disability vote coalitions have succeeded in increasing PWDs voter turnout

1st Mon 5:55 PM, CHADD - Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (65 E 89 St) Harold Meyer, 212-724-9699 or addrc@mail.com

2nd Mon 6 PM 504 Dems (332 E 29th St) president@the504dems.org

2nd Mon, ASL interpreted tours (Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St) pre-registration required access@thejm.org or 212.423.3225 (TTY 212.660.1515)

3rd Tues10 AM, B’klyn Consumer Council - (25 Flatbush Ave 2 Fl) 718-642-8512 or brooklyncomsumercouncil@yahoo.com

4th Tues 2-3:30 PM, Man BP Disability Task Force (1 Centre St 19 floor south) Clarice Brown 212-669-8300

Every Tues, Housing Advocates Training, (Legal Aid Society 111 Livingston St, 7th floor, B’klyn www.cwtfhc.org/training.html

2nd Wed, 2-3 PM, Women's Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’Klyn) 718-998-3000

3rd Wed 3-5 PM Bx Mental Health Council (Montefiore, Klau Pav Conf Rm 1, 111 E 210 St, Bx) 718-231-3400 x 202 or jdiblasi@astorservices.org

3rd Wed 6:30-7:45 PM, Late Deaf Support Group (HILC, 289 St. Nicholas Ave #21 Lower Level, 124-125 Sts) Support one another, share our experience, strengthen, & hope. Light refreshments cexec@hilc.org or defdiva47@yahoo.com

3rd Wed 2-3 PM, Men's Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’Klyn) 718-998-3000

Every Wed Starting 7/2 6-8 PM Music Program for Children & Adults WDs (Woodrow Methodist Church, 1075 Woodrow Rd, SI Lessons include: Piano, Recorder, Choir, Rhythm & Other Musical Activities $50 a month (other payment options available). Credit Cards Accepted. Contact Julianna at 718-356-4737 or julianna@helpinghandsinitiative.org

2nd Thu Brooklyn System Change Network Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’klyn) Light refreshments Call for information 718-998-3000

3rd Thu, ASL interpreted tours (The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St) pre-registration required access@thejm.org or 212.423.3225 (TTY 212.660.1515)

Every Thu 1-3 PM, BCID Peer Support Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’Klyn) Call for information 718-998-3000

Every Fri 6:30-8:30 PM Wheelchair Dancing (Chelsea Studios, 151 W. 26th St, 6th fl. (6th – 7th Ave) www.wheelchairdancesportusa.org wdsportusa@hotmail.com or 212 245 0004

3rd Fri 7-10 PM, Fri ASL Tour (Rubin Museum of Art,150 W 17 St) learn about the culture, history, religions & sacred art of the Himalayan region. Louise Brooks 212 620 5000 x328 lbrooks@rmanyc.org http://www.rmanyc.org/information/accessibility-tours.xml?context=information/accessibilit y-tours.xml

Last Fri 3-5 PM, NYC Peer Network Group: Hearing Voices Group: (Community Access, 666 Broadway, Fl 4 Conf Rm, Bleecker-Bond Sts) Share your beliefs on what “the voices” are & learn how others experience their “auditory hallucinations.” Your experience may be unique, but you are not alone. 212-780-1400 Ext 7728 nycpeernetworkgroup@gmail.com

Last Sat Free Legal Clinic: 2-2:30 for appts -5 PM, Free Legal Clinic (PSGDC, 1 Prospect Park W & President, enter on President ramp at green awning) Riley MacLeod 718-499-7701 x137 / AAR: drop off:1 Prospect Park W.)

*NEW Every Sat 2-4 PM, Free Writing Workshop for Gulf, Afghanistan & Iraq Vets (NYU WC accessible room) Creative Writing Program - Vets Writing Workshop, a free, small (15) non-partisan outreach program for vet in & around NYC. It offers the opportunity to express themselves on paper, to bear witness to their experiences, and to explore the basics of the craft of writing in a welcoming community of fellow veteran writers. Zachary Sussman, 212-992-9809 or zachary.sussman@nyu.edu.

MULTI SESSION EVENTS

Through 12/08 Mon-Fri 8-1 PM, ICD - Art Exhibit: The Joy of Art in Many Ways (ICD, 340 E 24 St Floor 2, 1-2 Aves) 212-585-6070.

9/12-11/20 Mon & Thu 10 AM-3 PM, Piper Peer Advocacy Training (Pilgrim State Hospital, W Brentwood ) meets the OMH Requirements for Peer Advocacy Training (PC 1500) Lucnh & transportation are not provided Deb Damone 631-747-4197 Deb_Damone@yahoo.com

9/28 – 11/15 Suns 3-5 PM, Free Paralympic soccer, track & field program for Teens & Young Adults WDs (Thomas Jefferson Park, 112 St & 1 Ave) Participants should be able to walk independently, with crutches/walker. Info & registration: 311, www.nyc.gov/parks accessibility@parks.nyc.gov.

10/7, 14, 21 & 28 Tues 2 PM, PDF Webinar Series Accessible & Usable PDF Documents: Techniques for Document Design How to make PDFs work with screen readers Free to EASI members/ others $195, http://easi.cc/forms/pdf2008.htm

10/14, 16, 21, 23, 28 & 30Tue & Thu 10-1 PM, Fall 2008 Metropolitan Parent Center of Sinergia, Inc.- Intensive Workshops for Parents of students WDs (Sinergia,134 W 29 St, 6-7 Aves) learn about Your Rights Register Godfrey Rivera 212-643-2840, ext342 grivera@sinergiany.org

11/01-23 Funny As A Crutch (Abingdon Theatre's Dorothy Strelsin Theater 312 W 36 St, 8-9 Aves) a collection of 9 short comedies exploring perceptions & projections about disability

11/4, 11, 18 & 25 2 PM, Word & Excel - Providing Output That Is Fully Accessible - Besides demonstrating some of the more helpful features in Office, it will demonstrate how to enhance accessibility. Free for EASI members other $195 http://easi.cc/forms/2008-nov-word-excel.htm

SINGLE EVENTS

09/19 Fri 10-Noon MTA ADA Compliance meeting (2 Broadway) RSVP: 646-252-3053

09/19 Fri 9:30- 6 PM, Lighthouse Technology Expo (LITE 2008) (111 E 59 St) Showcasing Assistive & Everyday Accessible Technologies That Make Life Easier for PW Vision Loss http://webletter.lighthouse.org/cgi-bin5/DM/y/moQO0Mhoko0OhH0CQwu0FC 212-821-9371,

*NEW: 09/20 Sat 10-noon, Getting Appropriate Educational Services for Your Child with a Mental Illness (NAMI-NYC Metro - 505 Eighth Avenue, #1103, 35 St) RSVP:212.684.3264.

*NEW 09/20 Sat 5:30-7 PM, NAMI Social & Support Group: Pet Therapy.(505 Eighth Ave, 1103, 35tSt) Pet therapy seeks to provide comfort & healing through visits with professionally trained therapy dogs & their owners, provided by the Good Dog Foundation.

09/20 Sat 8-10:30 PM, Voter Registration Drive (In front of Pizzeria Uno, 39-02 Bell Blvd, Bayside) steve@democratsfornewpolitics.com 917-669-0111

09/21 Sun 11-1:30 PM, Creaky joints: Life Within Reach (JCC, 334 Amsterdam Ave) free event for RA patients & family, learn tips for healthier living, ask a physician any question on your mind, & lunch Register: 646-537-2549 or http://www.creakyjoints.org/raevent/

09/21-23 Sun-Tue First NY Disabilities Film Festival, www.Realabilities.org

09/22 Mon 8 AM-4 PM, Pursuing Excellence in Advocacy - A Statewide Cross-Systems Forum NYS Disabilities Advocates (Crowne Plaza, Albany) Advocacy Standards improve your work with PWDs & their families. Ways to improve your organization's marketing, services and outcomes. Contribute your experiences, expertise & knowledge during the forum's interactive sessions. $40 members $60 non-members. Scholarships. WWW.supportcenteronline.org. kc@supportcenteronline.org.

09/22 Mon 11:45 AM -2 PM One Web Day (Washington Square Park SE corner) Online participation in democracy www.onewebday.org

09/22 6:30 PM, Mon League of Humane Voters of NYC (LOHV-NYC) Blinders: The Truth Behind the Tradition (AMC Theater, 1230 Third Ave, 71- 72 Sts) documentary about NYC's carriage horses & a discussion with the film-maker, CM Tony Avella, Steve Nislick & Yetta Kurland (CC CD-3 candidate &civil rights attorney) Proposal to replace carriages with antique electric cars. $10 www.humanenyc.org/blinders WC accessible

09/23 Tue 10 AM Ready New York for Srs & PWDs (CIDNY, 841 B’way, 14 St) Learn about preparing for all types of emergencies in New York City

09/23 Tue 10-1 & 6-8 PM Parent to Parent of NYS: Focus Group (75 Morton St) families & PWDs on their quality of life. RSVP: Ellen McHugh 800-405-8818, http://www.parenttoparentnys.org

09/23 Tue 2-3:30 PM, Man BP Disabilities Task Force (1 Centre St, 9 South) Accommodations: Clarice Brown 212-669-8335/Fax: 212-669-3840 cbrown@manhattanbp.org

09/23 Tue 6:15-8:30 PM Digital Literacy in the 21st Century: Assistive Technology Workshop (International Dyslexia Assoc, 71 W 23 St. 6 Ave) Portable literacy AT (software tools used to access the Internet, email, electronic text documents, spreadsheets, and PDF-format files) that allow users to take AT applications any computer $5 RSVP: Diana Naples 212-691-1930x12 info@nybida.org WC accessible

* NEW 09/24 Wed 10 AM, The Looming State Budget Deficit: Effective Responses (Huntington Hilton, Route 110) information about the current fiscal climate, what we can expect for ‘09-10,. Register: fax / e-mail name, address, organization & e-mail to 516-483-4794 or lgebrem@hwcli.com

09/24, Wed 1-3 PM, HIICAP Medicare Orientation-new enrollees (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Light refreshments Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

09/24 Wed 1:30 PM City Council Stated Council Meeting (Chamber, City Hall)

*NEW 09/24 Wed 2 PM, Public Webinar: Improving Accessibility of Troublesome PDF Files: looks at the various forms PDFs; what makes some inaccessible and what makes others very useful; how to deal with troublesome PDF; the benefits of well structured PDFs will be examined; & techniques for dealing with some apparently inaccessible PDFs Register: http://easi.cc/forms/andrew.htm

*NEW 09/24 5:30-8 PM, Diversity & America’s Future (55 Lexington at 24 St, 14-221) School of Public Affairs, RSVP: 646.660.6851 spa_conferences@baruchmail.cuny.edu

* NEW 09/24 Wed 6:30 PM, Housing Here & Now Campaign Planning Meeting (Grace Church, 802 Broadway, entry 4 Ave & 11 St) WC accessible & Spanish translation
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*NEW 09/24 Wed 6-8 PM, Depression: Out of the Shadows Screening & Panel Discussion (Kramer Levin, 1177 Sixth Ave 45-46 St) a comprehensive look at depressive disorders focusing on the individual experiences and dramatic stories of a diverse group who live with various forms of depression. & current theories behind the causes of depression, and pharmaceutical and counseling treatments Free RSVP: 212.684.3264

09/24-25 Wed –Thu, NYAPRS 26th Annual Conference (Ellenville NY) http://www.nyaprs.org/

*NEW 09/25 Thu, 10 AM City Council Transportation: Oversight - MTA complaint process – Are average riders heard? (Hearing Room - 250 Broadway, 14th Floor)

*updated 09/25 Thu 1 PM City Council Aging, Mental Health, Mental Retardation, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse & Disability Services & Fire & Criminal Justice Services Committees Oversight - Addressing FDNY Building Evacuation Protocols & Procedures for People with Special Needs (Council Chamber)

*NEW 09/25 Thu 6:30-8:30 PM, Civic Conversation: A Public Forum Campaign Finance Reform In New York State (Baruch, 35 E 22 St Floor 3, Lexington)Dan Cantor Working Families Party; AM Adriano Espaillat; Blair Horner NYPIRG; Susan Lerner Common Cause/NY; & Michael Malbin Campaign Finance Institute & Rockefeller College, University at Albany RSVP: 212.227.0342 x 10 or rfauss@citizensunion.org

*NEW 09/25 Thu, Coping With Combat Stress (TBA) Operations Enduring & Iraqi Freedom vets & their families - identifying & dealing with symptoms of combat stress – demonstrations of relaxation & coping techniques. Julisa Sosa 212-629-8881 jsosa@woundedwarriorproject.org.

*NEW 09/26 Fri * 10 a.m. NY Network for Action on Medicare & Social Security (JASA/Cooper Square’s Green Residence, 200 E. 5 St. (3rd Ave) new Medicare reform bill, the role of insurance industry $ in NY politics, 212-925-1829.

*NEW 09/26 Fri 10 AM, City Council Governmental Operations Committee Oversight Hearing: “Assessing HAVA Compliance for the 2008 Primary Election & Looking Ahead to the 2008 General Election.” (Committee Room, City Hall) info 212-788-7210 The Chair is Simcha Felder who runs a tight ship so be there on time- I will submit my testimony as I will be late so I will go & listen)

09/26 Fri Noon-2 PM, Vision’s Upper Manhattan Advisory Board of “Fall Celebration” Third Annual Luncheon & Awards Ceremony (Isabella, 515 Audubon Ave, 190 St) Honorees: Dr. Milton Delerme-Harlem Hospital; Suleika Cabrera Drinane-IPR/HE; Igal Jellinek-CSCS; Ruth Levy & Marion Sheppard Consumers; Peggy Morales-Dance Theatre of Harlem; & Maria Peña Home Attendant & activist. Antoinette Emers 12-625-1616 ext 144 aemers@visionsvcb.org

09/26 Fri 4-6 PM, Cinema CIDNY Movie night: The Bourne Supremacy (The Center, 208 W 13 St, 7-8 Aves) Popcorn & soda WC accessible. Call for ASL 212-674-2300

*NEW 09/26 Fri 4:30 PM, Speak-Out Against Budget Cuts;( outside Gov. Paterson’s office, 633 3rd Ave, 41 St.) the Coalition Against Privatization; in Manhattan; more info at noprivatiztion@yahoo.com

09/26 Fri 8 PM, 2008 Presidential Debate #1 - Obama vs. McCain Viewing Party (Tonic Times Square Bar & Lounge 727 Seventh Ave, 48-49 Sts) 10 big screen TVs, drink specials & special guests Televised live from Ole Miss RSVP http://www.dl21c.org/rsvp.php?event_id=277

09/27 Sat 9-3 PM Early Intervention Partners Training (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd).

09/29 Mon 2 PM, E-Learning & Accessibility - strategies for businesses to improve their knowledge & implementation of accessible e-Learning jpete@uic.edu

* NEW 10/01 Wed 5:30 PM, Real Rent Reform City-wide Rally (163 W. 125 St, plaza) 212-979-6238, ext. 204 join@realrentreform.org.

NEW 10/02 3-4 PM, SILC-NET Teleconference/Webcast Part 1: Developing Desired Outcomes in Your State Why write and measure outcomes?; What’s the Current State of SILC Outcome Measures?; What is an “outcome” anyway? & How can you achieve your desired outcomes? The primary target audience is staff and members of Statewide Independent Living Councils. . Cost: $75 http://www.ncil.org/training/silcoutcomes.html. Part 2 - 10/07

* NEW Thursday 10/2 - Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party (Tonic Lounge Times Square, 727 Seventh Ave, 48-49 Sts) RSVP: http://www.dl21c.org/rsvp.php?event_id=285

*NEW 10/04 Sat 9-9 PM The 2nd Annual Latino Mental Health Conference: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of the Latino Families & Communities (NYU Med Ctr, Farkas Aud, 550 First Ave, 31 St)

10/06 Mon 10:30 AM Brooklyn Consumer Council-Transportation Council (B’klyn Dev Ctr, 888 Fountain Ave,) brooklynconsumercouncil@yahoo.com

10/06 Mon1-3 PM, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new enrollees (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Light refreshments Register Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

*NEW 10/06 NYB-IDA Parent Workshops: Select, Apply, & Get into College Lucy Foster, NYBIDA; Daria Rockholz, Ph.D., Academic Connections; Jill Vik & Carolina Alvarado, NY Admissions; Landmark College; Jo Anne Simon, Esq; Lakshmi Clark McClendon -NYU, Office of Disabilities Services / Members Free/ Non-Members $5 / RSVP: Diana Naples 212-691-1930 ext.12 info@nybida.org

*NEW 10/06-07 Toward Culturally Responsive Disability Services: International Conference (Niagara Falls) Cultural competency education & training; Best practices in providing culturally responsive services in the disability & health services; Acquiring & strengthening cultural competence through international experience; & Research on cultural competency http://cirrie.buffalo.edu/conference2008/index.html

NEW 10/07 3-4 PM SILC-NET Teleconference/Webcast Part 2: Measuring Your SILC’s Performance How can a SILC think about the relationships among its various desired outcomes?; Why should a SILC measure its outcomes?; How can a SILC measure its outcomes? & How can a SILC use its outcome findings? The primary target audience is staff and members of SILCs. Cost: $75 http://www.ncil.org/training/silcoutcomes.html. Part 1-`10/02

*NEW 10/14 6:30-8 PM, NYB-IDA Parent Workshops Early Identification Panel: Why, When, & How Eileen Marzola, Ed.D; Donna Geffner, Ph.D, Janine Pollack, Ph.D., Neuropsychologist / Members Free/ Non-Members $5.00 RSVP: Diana Naples 212-691-1930 ext.12 info@nybida.org

10/15 Wed, MOPD - Disability Mentoring Day: Career Development for the 21st Century / Job Shadowing, Career Exploration & Promoting an Inclusive Work Place) DMD@cityhall.nyc.gov www.nyc.gov/mopd

*NEW 10/16 8-10 AM, Coming to Terms: NYC and Term Limits (Baruch, 151 E 25 St, Lex) Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderator; panel Oliver Koppel City Council; Dr. Richard Niemi, Univ. Rochester; Frederick Schwarz, & Kenneth Moltner, NYers for Term Limits. RSVP: 646-660-6851 spa_conference@baruch.cuny.edu

*NEW 10/16 Thu 8:30AM, Celebrate Nat’l Disability Employment Awareness Month (B’klyn Boro Hall, 209 Joralemon St, Court -Adams St) Honorees: ACE Luggage & Gifts; BJ’s Whole Sale Club; Center for Nursing Rehabilitation; The Guild for Exceptional Children; Home Depot; Hotel Le Blue; Marshall’s; Modell’s; The Navin Brothers Food Service, Inc; Pathmark; Rite Aid & Spanier Building Maintenance CoRSVP, by 10/13, Alexander at 718.802.3868

*NEW 10/16 Thu 6-8 PM, Images of Epilepsy in Literature (Selis Manor, 135 W 23 St, 6-7 Aves) the portrayal of PW epilepsy in literature from the Bible to the present reveal the most deeply ingrained negative stereotypes & idealized myths from the violent, frothing epileptic possessed by the devil to the ethereal visionary. RSVP/request ASL or an accommodation, ernesto@dnnyc.net or 212-284-4160 by 10/09.

*NEW 10/16 6:30-8 PM Parent Workshops ADVOCACY Panel: Getting Appropriate Services () Phyllis Saxe Esq, Sandra Weinglass Esq, Partnership for Children's Rights; Neil Rosenberg, Esq. & Mathew Lenaghan, Esq.: Advocates for Children / Members Free/ Non-Members $5.00 RSVP: Diana Naples 212-691-1930 ext.12 info@nybida.org

*NEW 10/16 Thu 7-9 PM, 2nd Annual Cocktail – GALLOP In Celebrating of Therapeutic Riding for NYC (B’klyn's Historic Montauk Club, 25 Eighth Ave) Keynote: Prof Diane Zager , Music & Poetry by students of ICD Y.E.S. open bar of beer, wine, & Hors D'Oeuvres. Inc Info or RSVP or to purchase advanced tickets -$50 http://gallopnyc.org/Coming%20Events.html 646-413-0469 or info@gallopnyc.org

10/16-17 Thu - Fri, NYS DoH TBI-Working Together: Best Practice 2008 (Empire State Plaza Convention Ctr, Albany) Thu: Symposium/ Fri Training & Technical Assistance Day /Lodging scholarships - based on applicant’s financial need. Deadline 9/16. Questions TBI Waiver Program 518-474-6580 or jxl22@health.state.ny.us.

10/21-24 Mini-Conference: Transition & Housing (Milwaukee, WI) resources & strategies to support local advocates assisting consumers to plan their transition & find housing. Systems advocacy protecting and expanding the funding & programs that provide community supports & accessible, affordable, integrated housing Tim Fuchs 202.207.0334 or tim@ncil.org.

*NEW 10/23 2 PM Webinar: Making Movies in Theaters Fully Accessible Rear Window Captioning System - closed captions in reflectors mounted in front of viewers does not display CC to others. DVS Theatrical – narrative descriptions on headphones, inserted into soundtrack pauses so as not to interfere with the dialogue. ncam.wgbh.org/mopix/ register: http://easi.cc/forms/mopix.htm

10/23 Thu 6-9 PM, Westchester Disabled on the Move, Spirit of Freedom Awards Ceremony (Crowne Plaza, White Plains) Celebrating over 20 years of People Empowering People www.wdom.org

10/24 Fri 4-9 PM Early Intervention Partners Training (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd)

10/25 Sat 9-3 P.M. Early Intervention Partners Training (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd)

*NEW 10/28 Tue 2-3:30 PM, Man BP Disabilities Task Force (1 Centre St, 9 South) Accommodations: Clarice Brown 212-669-8335/Fax: 212-669-3840 cbrown@manhattanbp.org

*NEW 10/28 Tue 5:30-8 PM, Can Church & State be Separate: The Future of Religious Freedom in America Diversity & America’s Future (55 Lexington, 24 St) 646.660.6851 spa_conferences@baruchmail.cuny.edu RSVP:

*NEW 10/29 Wed 8 AM -4:30 PM, Free Recreation Inclusivity Assessor Training (Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, White Plains) Lunch is not provided CEU avail $8 (check payable to NYSRPS) Request accommodation at registration: Laurie Penney McGee penneymcgeeL@cortland.edu 607-753-4833

11/02-03 Sun-Mon, City Council’s Black, Latino & Asian Caucus 2nd Annual Legislative Conf: Priced out of NYC: Addressing the Pressures of Living in NYC (Pace Univ.) chelsea.rudder@council.nyc.ny.us

11/07-09 Fri-Sun, ACBNY Convention (MacArthur Holiday Inn, Ronkonkoma, LI) Lori Scharff 516-887-1336

11/14 The Interagency Disability Educational Awareness Showcase (Arlington, VA) focus on partnering industry, education & government to meet the requirements of Sections 504 &508 of the Rehab Act http://section508.gov/ideas2008/.

*NEW 11/19 Wed Save the Date Housing Here & Now City-Wide Rally to Overturn Vacancy Decontrol

11/20 Thu 10-noon, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new beneficiaries (DFTA, 2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Light refreshments will be served Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

11/21 Fri 4-9 PM Early Intervention Parents Training (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd)

11/22 Sat 9-3 P.M. Session III (Training Project for parents of NYC infants/toddlers WDs Session I (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd)

* NEW 12/03 Wed 8-4:30 PM Free Recreation Inclusivity Assessor Training (Stern Family Center for Extended Care & Rehabilitation, Manhasset) Lunch is not provided CEU avail $8 (check payable to NYSRPS) Request accommodation at registration: Laurie Penney McGee penneymcgeeL@cortland.edu 607-753-4833.

12/03 Wed 10-noon, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new beneficiaries (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor). Light refreshments will be served. Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov \

*NEW 01/04-8, 13th World Congress for Travelers with Disabilities & The Mature ( Walt Disney World, Florida) For more information call 212 447-7284 jani@sath.org

3/16-17 Mon-Tue, 36th Annual Conference on Dyslexia and related Learning Disabilities (New York City) www.nybida.org outreach@nybida.org

Duane Reade Accessibility Problems - 888-342-3428

jadler54-subscribe@yahoogroups.com - Empire State Voting Watch Dogs – NY Disabled Getting Equal Voting Access (NYDGEVA) a coalition seeking to resolve barriers impeding equal voting access for NYers WDs Our goal is to bring all aspects of the disability community together to become educated and mobilized to work on voting access issues.

http://disability911.pbwiki.com ILRU’s Disaster Relief Resource site - to post if you need or have DME & other supply needs and resources. login with the password or invite key: 911, then select "Edit" at the top of the page. Complete instructions are available on the page.

http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/performance-conduct.html EEOC Q&A guide on the rights of workers WDs. It looks at how the ADA, which the EEOC enforces, applies, or doesn't. Including performance & conduct standards, attendance, dress codes, drug/alcohol use & when employers can ask questions about employees' disabilities

http://www.airfax.com/airfax/releases/showrelease.asp?id=2256 Closed Captioning on Inflight Portable Media portable entertainment devices All auditory parts of the movies / TV shows is converted to text & superimposed

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080630090821.htm A new device allows control of wheelchair by movements of the tongue which does not get injured in spinal cord injuries.

http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/doc/2285 A new guide from the Bazelon Center for Mental Health provides information and advice necessary for effective self-directed mental health care & on planning a self-directed program.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/07/AR2008070702252_pf.html The US House of Rep’s Speaker's rostrum will be made wheelchair accessible by 12/08.

http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/ddhh/Publications/MCSep08.pdf How to Buy a Cell Phone When You Have A Hearing Loss

www.MicahKellner.net (survey tab) Wheelchair (WC) Users & Taxis/TLC Central Dispatch Program - As an advocate for a 100% accessible taxi fleet AM Micah Kellner is attempting to gauge the quality & success of the TLC’s accessible services for PWDs, particularly the recently instituted Central Dispatch pilot program for WC accessible taxis & livery vehicles that will last for the next two years. Through Central Dispatch, WC-users can call 311 and an accessible taxi will be sent to their location anywhere in the five boroughs. Pick ups can also be scheduled in advance. Please complete the survey every time you ride in an accessible taxi whether you called 311 or hail it on the street. The data collected from this survey will be made public.

ttp://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/issue/change The Museum of the Moving Image’s Livingroom Campaign is a collection of Presidential commercials from ’52 to ’08.

Scholarship for Disabled Filmmaker - $2,500 for a woman with a physical disability who is studying film, television or communications in the Tri-State area. Students enrolled in an technical program, community college, college or university or graduate programs are eligible.Funds may be used for: fees, tuition, production costs for a student film/video project. To apply: send a resume & a written 2-4-page description of your current work & goals as a filmmaker. If funds will be used for a film/video project, and a work-in-progress if available, a DVD should be included. NY Women in Film & Television, Loreen Arbus Scholarship, 6 E 39 St, (1200) New York, NY 10016 DEADLINE: Fri 10/17/08 Sue Marcoux 212-679-0870, ext. 25.

http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/specialed/publications/policy/ceis908.htm federal & State guidance relating to coordinated early intervening services (CEIS) under Part B of the IDEA. In 07/08, the Office for Special Education Services of the U.S. Department of Education released a guidance document on this subject. All school districts should review this federal guidance along with the information in this memorandum.

An author writing on accessibility in NYC would like to have a few photos to be published together with this article (Active Living will have an edition on Accessible tourism and would like to feature NYC Deadline is 9/22. Looking for photos of PWDs at a recognizable NYC landmark Please do not forget to provide the permission for printing this photo in the magazine. Jani Nayar SATH (Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality) 347 Fifth Ave, (605) New York, NY 10016 212 447 7284 Fax: 212 447 1928 / sathtravel@aol.com http://www.sath.org/

Tell Gov Paterson to A.7277 (Destito) S.7337 (Griffo) Sign the Most integrated setting bill into law.
518-474-8390/Fax: 518-486-4466 NYC 212-681-4580/ Fax: 212-681-4643
http://www.ny.gov/governor/contact/index.html These bills passed overwhelmingly & would amend state law to require services for NYers WDs are provided in the most integrated community setting, rather than institutional or segregated settings, by requiring agencies to prioritize that in their state plans and to file annual reports demonstrating that priority. This bill remedies that bias by requiring state-funded and/or state-administered programs to:
- provide services in the most integrated setting to an individual's needs
- requires the programs to identify all barriers to community-based services to ensure that an individual is only in an institutionalized, segregated setting if that individual was unable to benefit from a community-based setting.

NYSILC is working on an article tracing the long struggle in NYS to achieve equal voting rights for PWD, 1998-2009. They would welcome any information (including, but not limited to, correspondence and news articles) pertaining to our subject NYSILC, 111 Washington Ave (101),
Albany, NY 12210 Voice-TDD (518)427 1060 Toll free in NYS 888 469 7452 Fax (518)427 1139 joea@nysilc.org

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Events



RECURRING EVENTS

1st Sun 1-2 PM, ASL Interpreted Living History tour (Tenement Museum, 97 Orchard S) Tickets: $17/adults, $13/students & seniors: ASL by reservation. Danielle Linzer, 212-431-0233 ext. 240/ TTY 212-431-0714 or signlanguage@tenement.org www.tenement.org

1st Mon 3-4 PM The Forgotten Constituency: How Voter Engagement Builds Power and Participation in PWDs Conference Dial-in Number: 605-990-0700 (South Dakota!) Access Code: 1025647# Learn about the ways in which non-partisan state-wide disability vote coalitions have succeeded in significantly increasing voter turnout of PWDs the largest identifiable bloc of non-voters

1st Mon 5:55 PM, CHADD - Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (65 E 89 St) Harold Meyer, 212-724-9699 or addrc@mail.com

2nd Mon 6 PM 504 Dems (332 E 29th St) president@the504dems.org

2nd Mon, ASL interpreted tours (Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St) pre-registration required access@thejm.org or 212.423.3225 (TTY 212.660.1515)

3rd Tues10 AM, B’klyn Consumer Council - (25 Flatbush Ave 2 Fl) 718-642-8512 or brooklyncomsumercouncil@yahoo.com

4th Tues 2-3:30 PM, Man BP Disability Task Force (1 Centre St 19 floor south) Clarice Brown 212-669-8300

Every Tues (through Sept) 5:30 PM, Wheelchair Softball (Bulova Field, 25th Ave, 75-76 St Jackson Heights, Oueens) Played on a hard surface, Some player use their own sports chairs but they are available to borrow. Bats & balls provided / Victor Calise 212-360-3310 Victor.calise@parks.nyc.gov

Every Tues, Housing Advocates Training, (Legal Aid Society 111 Livingston St, 7th floor, B’klyn www.cwtfhc.org/training.html

1st Wed 6:30 PM, disThis Film Series (DCTV, The Firehouse, 3rd Floor Screening Room 87 Lafayette St, Walker-White) $5 donation / ASL interpretation & audio description available upon request. Space is WC accessible. Snacks are provided & cash bar RSVP: 212-284-4160 disthis@dnnyc.net http://disthis.org

2nd Wed, 2-3 PM, Women's Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’Klyn) 718-998-3000

3rd Wed 3-5 PM Bx Mental Health Council (Montefiore, Klau Pav Conf Rm 1, 111 E 210 St, Bx) 718-231-3400 x 202 or jdiblasi@astorservices.org

3rd Wed 6:30-7:45 PM, Late Deaf Support Group (HILC, 289 St. Nicholas Ave #21 Lower Level, 124-125 Sts) come together and support one another, to share our experience, strengthen, and hope. Light refreshments cexec@hilc.org or defdiva47@yahoo.com

3rd Wed 2-3 PM, Men's Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’Klyn) 718-998-3000

Every Wed Starting 7/2 6-8 PM Music Program for Children & Adults WDs (Woodrow Methodist Church, 1075 Woodrow Rd, SI Lessons include: Piano, Recorder, Choir, Rhythm & Other Musical Activities $50 a month (other payment options available). Credit Cards Accepted. Contact Julianna at 718-356-4737 or julianna@helpinghandsinitiative.org

3rd Thu, ASL interpreted tours (The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St) pre-registration required access@thejm.org or 212.423.3225 (TTY 212.660.1515)

Every Thu 1-3 PM, BCID Peer Support Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’Klyn) Call for information 718-998-3000

Every Fri 6:30-8:30 PM Wheelchair Dancing (Chelsea Studios, 151 W. 26th St, 6th fl. (6th – 7th Ave) www.wheelchairdancesportusa.org wdsportusa@hotmail.com or 212 245 0004

3rd Fri 7-10 PM, Fri ASL Tour (Rubin Museum of Art,150 W 17 St, meet at the bottom of the Spiral Staircase) learn about the culture, history, religions and sacred art of the Himalayan region. http://www.rmanyc.org/information/accessibility-tours.xml?context=information/accessibilit y-tours.xml or Louise Brooks 212 620 5000 x328 lbrooks@rmanyc.org

Last Fri 3-5 PM, NYC Peer Network Group: Hearing Voices Group: (Community Access, 666 Broadway, 4FL Conf Rm, Bleecker-Bond Sts) Share your beliefs on what “the voices” are & learn how others experience their “auditory hallucinations.” Your experience may be unique, but you are not alone..212-780-1400 Ext 7728 nycpeernetworkgroup@gmail.com

Last Sat Free Legal Clinic: 2-2:30 for appts -5 PM, Free Legal Clinic (PSGDC, 1 Prospect Park W & President, enter on President ramp at green awning) Riley MacLeod 718-499-7701 x137 / AAR: drop off:1 Prospect Park W.)

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Through 12/08 Non-Fri 8-1 PM, ICD - Art Exhibit: The Joy of Art in Many Ways (ICD, 340 E 24 St Floor 2, 1-2 Aves) 212-585-6070.

9/12-11/20 Mon & Thu 10 AM-3 PM, Piper Peer Advocacy Training (Pilgrim State Hospital, W Brentwood ) meets the OMH Requirements for Peer Advocacy Training (PC 1500) You are responsible for your lunch & transportation (there is a bus from the Brentwood LIRR). Deb Damone 631-747-4197 Deb_Damone@yahoo.com

* NEW 9/28 – 11/15 Suns 3-5 PM, Paralympic soccer, track & field program for PWDs (Thomas Jefferson Park, 112 St & 1 Ave) for Teens & Young Adults Participants should be able to walk independently, with crutches/walker. Activities are provided FREE of charge! Info & registration: 311, www.nyc.gov/parks, accessibility@parks.nyc.gov.

11/01-23 Funny As A Crutch (Abingdon Theatre's Dorothy Strelsin Theater 312 W 36 St, 8-9 Aves) a collection of 9 short comedies exploring perceptions & projections about disability

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*NEW 09/04 Thu National Preparedness Month Kick-off with NYC Citizen Corps Council all day events:(Bx – Fordham Plaza (East Fordham Rd & 3 Ave), (B’klyn – Borough Hall (Joralemon & Court), (Man– Union Sq, 14 St), (Q, Flushing Library, Kissena Blvd & Main St) & (SI, Ferry Terminal) to learn to prepare for all types of emergencies in NYC http://nyc.gov/html/oem/html/news/calendar.shtml or 311

*NEW 09/04 Thu 9-2 PM, Government Working Together 1 Stop Government Benefit Event (West Side Campaign Against Hunger, Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 236 W 86 St, Broadway- W End Ave WC accessible basement) Carmen Ross,212-264-2500. Carmen.Ross@ssa.gov

*NEW 09/04 Thu 1:30 PM Stated Council Meeting (Council Chambers, City Hall)

*updated 09/07 Sun Noon – Board, 1:30-4 PM DIA Meeting (135 W 23 St, 6-7 Ave) Open Forum, Updates on Tropic Thunder, Ballot Marking Devices in every polling site, post office survey…..www.disabledinaction.org

09/07 Sun 1-2 PM ASL & WC Accessible Lower East Side Stories Neighborhood Walking Tour (97 Orchard St) Visit a dozen sites important to immigrants past & present, including synagogues, churches, schools & storefronts. Discover how different waves of immigrants have transformed the neighborhood landscape. Ages 8+.Preregister for ASL! Danielle Linzer, signlanguage@tenement.org or 212-431-0233 ext. 240/ TTY 212-431-0714 Tickets: $17 / adults & $13 / students, seniors.& PWDs

09/08 Mon 3 PM, OMRDD 5 Year Plan (75 Morton St) Draft www.omr.state.ny.us Speakers – pre-register, 3 minutes, bring 3 copies. Or sent to Cynthia Redshaw at OMRDD, 44 Holland Ave, Albany, NY 12229 cynthia.redshaw@omr.state.ny.us .questions-Yvonne Anglero 212- 229-3081

*UPDATED 09/08-10, NYAIL Taking Action for Independence: Confrontation & Controversy! (The Desmond, Albany) Scholarships still available for consumers and family members! NYAIL has received a commitment from the NYS Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) to provide conference scholarships for consumers and family members. A limited number of scholarships are still available. Contact NYAIL now to apply. Call 518-465-4650 or email info@ilny.org. www.ilny.org

*NEW 09/09 Primary Day – this is the first election when BMD will be in every polling site! info 311

*New 09/09 Tue 10 AM, Ready New York for Seniors & PWDs (Bay Eden Senior Ctr, 1220 E. 229 St, Bx) Learn about preparing for all types of emergencies in NYC http://nyc.gov/html/oem/html/news/calendar.shtml or 311 or 7180-882-3815 for WC accessibility

*New 09/09 Tue 7:30-10 AM NY:MEIG Breakfast (SobelMedia, 4 W 43 St) Applying Political Technology Innovations to the Media & Marketing Industries: How Technology is changing the way we market candidates & how it can help market your business/service. Moderator: Lloyd Trufelman Panel: Andrew Rasiej, Amanda Michel, Brian Reich, Rachel Sterne Registration:$30 NY:MIEG Members/$50 others. http://nymieg.blogspot.com

* NEW 09/09 Tue 10-4 PM, Financial Literacy Workshop Credit Reports and Credit Repair (Long Island City Library, 37-44 21 St, LIC) Credit report and repair basics, including: credit reports, credit scores, ordering your credit report, repairing your credit, and debt collection issues. Register: 646- 442-4164 All CIDNY events are accessible. If you will need ASL interpretation or other accommodation, please let us know ASAP

09/09 Tue Adapt Forum: Disability Rights in Housing: Affordable, Accessible,& Integrated Housing (Chicago IL) National Advocacy Commitment For Systems Change In Housing. Hotel rooms: Tisha 303/733-9324

09/09 Tues 3-4:30 PM, NCIL: Creative Strategies for Threading Violence Awareness into the Four Core Services Leslie Myers, Roberta Sick, & Mary Oschwald Registration http://www.ncil.org/training/violenceawareness.html

09/09 Tue 2 PM FREE Access Tour of our special exhibition Action/Abstraction: Pollock,de Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1976. (The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd St) Participate in a free docent-led Verbal Imaging Tea Time Tour of Action/Abstraction. A light reception will follow the tour. Advance registration required. Scheduling Coordinator: 212.423.3225 or access@thejm.org

09/09 Tue 2-2:45 PM, Webcast: Substance Abuse & Employment - substance abuse & employment with a focus on how it impacts disability services & how substance use qualifies as a disability. http://www.crp-rcep.org/registration/webcast/index.cfm?webcastID=116

*NEW 09/10 Wed 1 PM City Council Transportation Committee Oversight Hearing: Green Taxis: Are They Safe? (Council Chambers - City Hall)

09/10 Wed Noon-3 PM, NYS Kincare Coalition Quarterly Meeting (AARP Albany & Rochester NYC offices 780 3rd Ave. 33rd fl.) Lunch will be provided RSVP: Denise Gosselin dgosselin@aarp.org 212-407-3784.

*NEW 09/12 Fri 11 – Noon, Decorating Your Home on a Budget (FPWA, 281 Park Avenue South, 21-22 Sts) Learn tips and tricks for making your home look and feel warm and inviting without breaking the bank! Hosted by Rhonda Morgan of the LICIL.Register: 646- 442-4164 All CIDNY events are accessible. If you will need ASL interpretation or other accommodation, please let us know ASAP

9/13-18 Adapt Action (Wash DC)

* NEW 09/13 Sat 11-3 PM Rain date Sun, I FISH NY - Free Fishing Program- largemouth bass or panfish (Prospect Park, B’klyn) ! NYC Parks & Recreation free fishing clinic designed to introduce PWDs (Family, friends and caregivers)to fishing. This has designated a “free fishing day” by the NYS DEC so no liscenes are required) Rods bait & adaptive gear designed for those with little or no hand strength will be provided/WC accessible bathrooms and parking Reservations: 718-482-4022.

9/14 Sun 5th Nat’l Wedding March for Marriage Equality NY (NYC) http://www.firstgiving.com/default.asp?did=2201

*NEW 09/15 Mon 10 AM Joint - Assembly Task Force on PWDs & Assembly Standing Committee on Health Joint Hearing - NYS's Medicaid Buy-In program for PWDs (250 Broadway, Rm 1923) To learn how effectively the Buy in program is working, they need testimony from PWDs in the program, PWDs who have been unsuccessful in enrolling & advocates who work those attempting to enroll Kim Hill hillk@assembly.state.ny.us 518-455-4592 Fax: 518-455-7099

09/15 Mon 1:15 pm Verbal Imaging Tour of Action/Abstraction.(Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave, 92nd St) Advance registration required. Scheduling Coordinator: 212.423.3225 or access@thejm.org

09/16 Tue 10 AM, Brooklyn Consumer Council (25 Flatbush Ave) 718-642-8512 brooklynconsumercouncil@yahoo.com

*NEW 09/16 Tue 10 AM, City Council Committee on Mental Health, Mental Retardation, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse & Disability Services Examining the Conditions of City Run Psychiatric Facilities (Chamber)

*NEW 09/15 Mon 11 AM, Ready New York for Seniors & PWDs (Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church Sr Ctr, 155 E 22 St. Man) Learn about preparing for all types of emergencies 311 or 212-777-8333 for WC accessibility

*NEW 09/16 Tue 8 PM, teleconference/webcast, "Let's Talk About Sexuality!" Nat’l Youth Information Center of the Nat’l Youth Leadership Network eleanor@ncil.org.Registration: www.nyln.org

09/17-19, Operationalizing Effective SILC Alexandria, VA) fundamentals of SILC duties, roles, & responsibilities; SPIL development and monitoring of implementation; community needs assessment; strengthening partnerships with DSUs and other agencies; membership appointment and orientation; & examples of how to implement these for SILC staff & members (including DSU reps) www.ncil.org/training/OperationalizingSILCs.html!

09/18 Thu 10-2 PM, Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities Meeting (Brooklyn Borough Hal, 209 Jerolemon St)

09/18-20 2008 Global Summit on Educ: Inclusive Practices for Students WDs (Wash DC) educational leaders, disability advocates, educators, academics & government officials share tools and resources to continue building academic opportunities for students WDs (in Spanish, French, Russian, & Arabic). https://www.osep-meeting.org/2008globalsummit/registration.aspx deadline: 09/01

*NEW 09/19 Fri 10-Noon MTA ADA Compliance meeting (2 Broadway) MTA Trip Planner RSVP required 646-252-3053

09/19 Fri 9:30- 6 PM, Lighthouse International Technology Expo (LITE 2008) (111 E 59 St) Showcasing Assistive & Everyday Accessible Technologies That Make Life Easier for PW Vision Loss 212-821-9371 http://webletter.lighthouse.org/cgi-bin5/DM/y/moQO0Mhoko0OhH0CQwu0FC ,

*NEW 09/20 Sat 8-10:30 PM, Voter Registration Drive (In front of Pizzeria Uno, 39-02 Bell Blvd, Bayside) steve@democratsfornewpolitics.com 917-669-0111

*NEW 09/21-23 Sun-Tue, 1st NY Disabilities Film Festival, www.Realabilities.org.

*NEW 09/23 Tue 10 AM Ready New York for Seniors & PWDs (CIDNY, 841 B’way, Room 301, 14 St ) Learn about preparing for all types of emergencies in New York City

09/22 Mon 8 AM-4 PM, Pursuing Excellence in Advocacy - A Statewide Cross-Systems Forum NYS Disabilities Advocates (Crowne Plaza, Albany) Advocacy Standards improve your work with PWDs & their families. ways to improve your organization's marketing, services and outcomes. Contribute your experiences, expertise & knowledge during the forum's interactive sessions. Fees: $40 members $60 non-members. Scholarships are available. WWW.supportcenteronline.org. kc@supportcenteronline.org.

*NEW 09/22 Mon 11:45 AM -2 PM One Web Day (Washington Square Park SE corner) Online participation in democracy www.onewebday.org

*NEW 09/22 6:30 PM, Mon League of Humane Voters of NYC-Blinders: The Truth Behind the Tradition (AMC Theater, 1230 Third Ave, 71- 72 Sts) award-winning documentary about NYC's carriage horses / panel discussion with the film-maker, Donny Moss, CM Tony Avella, Steve Nislick & City Council candidate (CD 3), civil rights attorney Yetta Kurland / a proposal to replace horse carriages with antique electric-powered cars. Ticket: $10 www.humanenyc.org/blinders WC accessible

09/23 Tue 6:15-8:30 PM Digital Literacy for the 21st Century: Assistive Technology workshop (International Dyslexia Association, 71 W 23 St., 6 Ave) an intro to portable literacy technology (software tools used to access the Internet, email, electronic text documents, spreadsheets, and PDF-format files) allows users to take AT applications to other computers, $5 suggested donation RSVP: Diana Naples 212-691-1930x12 info@nybida.org WC accessible

09/23 Tue 2-3:30 PM, Man BP Disabilities Task Force (1 Centre St, 9 Floor South) Accommodations: Clarice Brown 212-669-8335 / Fax:212-669-3840 / cbrown@manhattanbp.org

*NEW 09/23 Tue 10 – 1 or 6-8 PM Parent to Parent of NYS-Focus Group (75 Morton St) be part of a movement to create a quality life for PWDs – they want to learn from families & PWDs about their quality of life. Ellen McHugh 800-405-8818, http://www.parenttoparentnys.org

*NEW 09/24 Wed 1:30 PM City Council Stated Council Meeting (Chamber, City Hall)

09/24 Wed 8:30-4 PM, Medicare workshop for benefits administrators. (NY Reg Office-CMS, 26 Federal Plaza) Dayle Berke, J.D. 212-616-2313 (voice) / 212-264-2665 (FAX)

09/24, Wed 1-3 PM, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new beneficiaries (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Medicare program; coverage, choices, Medigap insurance, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D, EPIC and health coverage rights and protections. Light refreshments will be served. Each session covers all topics Register Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

09/24-25 Wed –Thu, NYAPRS 26th Annual Conference (Ellenville NY) http://www.nyaprs.org/

*NEW 09/25 1 PM City Council Committee on Mental Health, Mental Retardation, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse & Disability Services Addressing FDNY Building Evacuation Protocols & Procedures for People with Special Needs (250 B’way 16th floor hearing room)

*NEW 09/26 Fri 4-6 PM, Café CIDNY: Cinema CIDNY Movie night (The Center, 208 W 13 St, 7-8 Aves, Room 110) . Showing: The Bourne Supremacy. Popcorn and soda will be served. WC accessible. ASL or other accommodation, 212-674-2300

09/26 Fri 8 PM, 2008 Presidential Debate #1 - Obama vs. McCain Viewing Party (Tonic Times Square Bar & Lounge 727 Seventh Ave, 48-49 Sts) ) - 10 big screen TVs, drink specials and special guests Televised live from Ole Miss Please RSVP http://www.dl21c.org/rsvp.php?event_id=277 (usually co-sponsored by local GOP org, as well)

09/27 Sat 9-3 PM Session I (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd) Early Intervention Partners Training Project for parents of NYC infants/toddlers WDs currently receiving services Parents from NYC will be selected to attend. A limited amount of funding is available to assist parents in need of support for child care and travel expenses. Prior approval by the Family Initiative Coordinator is required for those needing assistance.

09/29 Mon 2 PM, E-Learning & Accessibility - strategies for businesses to improve their knowledge & implementation of accessible e-Learning jpete@uic.edu

10/06 Mon 10:30 AM Brooklyn Consumer Council-Transportation Council (B’klyn Dev Ctr, 888 Fountain Ave, Large Conference Room) brooklynconsumercouncil@yahoo.com

10/06 Mon, 1-3 PM, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new benefiteraries (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Medicare program; coverage, choices, Medigap insurance, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D, EPIC and health coverage rights and protections. Light refreshments will be served. Each session covers all topics Register Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

10/15 Wed, MOPD - Disability Mentoring Day: Career Development for the 21st Century / Job Shadowing, Career Exploration & Promoting an Inclusive Work Place) DMD@cityhall.nyc.gov www.nyc.gov/mopd

10/16-17 Thu - Fri, NYS DoH TBI -Working Together: The Best Practice 2008 (Empire State Plaza Convention Ctr, Albany) Thu: Symposium/ Fri Training & Technical Assistance Day /Lodging scholarships - based on applicant’s financial need. Deadline 9/16. Questions TBI Waiver Program 518-474-6580 or jxl22@health.state.ny.us.

10/21-24 Mini-Conference: Transition & Housing (Milwaukee, WI) resources and strategies to support local advocates assisting consumers to plan their transition & find housing as well as systems advocates protecting and expanding the funding and programs that provide community supports & accessible, affordable, integrated housing Tim Fuchs 202.207.0334 or tim@ncil.org.

*NEW 10/23 Thu 6-9 PM, Westchester Disabled on the Move, Spirit of Freedom Awards Ceremony (Crowne Plaza, White Plains) Celebrating over 20 years of People Empowering People www.wdom.org

10/24 Fri 4-9 PM Session II: Training Project for parents of NYC infants/toddlers WDs (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd) Early Intervention Partners Training Project for parents of NYC children receiving services parents will be selected to attend. Prior approval by the Family Initiative Coordinator is required for those needing assistance

10/25 Sat 9-3 P.M. Session II Training Project for parents of NYC infants/toddlers WDs Session I (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd) Early Intervention Partners Training Project for parents of NYC children receiving services parents will be selected to attend. Prior approval by the Family Initiative Coordinator is required for those needing assistance

11/07-09 Fri-Sun, ACBNY Convention (MacArthur Holiday Inn, Ronkonkoma, LI) Lori Scharff 516-887-1336

11/14 The Interagency Disability Educational Awareness Showcase (Arlington, VA) GSA's premier event focused on partnering industry, education & government to meet the requirements under Sections 504 & 508 - Rehabilitation Act. http://section508.gov/ideas2008/.

11/20 Thu 10-noon, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new beneficiaries (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Medicare program; coverage, choices, Medigap insurance, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D, EPIC and health coverage rights and protections. Light refreshments will be served. Each session covers all topics Register Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

11/21 Fri 4-9 PM Session III Training Project for parents of NYC infants/toddlers WDs Session I (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd) Early Intervention Partners Training Project for parents of NYC children receiving services parents will be selected to attend. Prior approval by the Family Initiative Coordinator is required for those needing assistance

11/22 Sat 9-3 P.M. Session III (Training Project for parents of NYC infants/toddlers WDs Session I (Crowne Plaza JFK, 151-20 Baisley Blvd) Early Intervention Partners Training Project for parents of NYC children receiving services parents will be selected to attend. Prior approval by the Family Initiative Coordinator is required for those needing assistance

12/03 Wed 10-noon, HIICAP Medicare Orientation for new beneficiaries (2 Lafayette St, 15th floor) Medicare program; coverage, choices, Medigap insurance, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D, EPIC and health coverage rights and protections. Light refreshments will be served. Each session covers all topics Register Eric Hausman (212-442-0075) or ehausman@aging.nyc.gov

3/16-17 Mon-Tue, 36th Annual Conference on Dyslexia and related Learning Disabilities (New York City) www.nybida.org outreach@nybida.org

Duane Reade Accessibility Problems - 888-342-3428 or

jadler54-subscribe@yahoogroups.com - Empire State Voting Watch Dogs – NY Disabled Getting Equal Voting Access (NYDGEVA) a coalition seeking to resolve barriers impeding equal voting access for NYers WDs Our goal is to bring all aspects of the disability community together to become educated and mobilized to work on voting access issues.

http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/specialed/idea/chap378-808.htm memorandum related to new requirements for special education programs & services based on amendments to NYS Regulations & Chapter 378 - Laws of 2007.

Public Workshops for the 2010 – 2035 Regional Transportation Plan -your chance to help plan transportation improvements in your community for the next 25 years. Your concerns & issues matter! Jan Khan at 212.383.7251 or jkhan@dot.state.ny.us Comment deadline:10/31
9/15/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, B’klyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon St.
9/16/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, Bx Borough President Office, 198 E 161 St.
9/17/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, SI Chamber of Commerce, 130 Bay St.
9/18/08, 4-6pm & 7-9pm, Man (webcast), 199 Water St,
9/19/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, Queens Borough President Office, Rm 213, 120-55 Queens Blvrd
9/22/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, Putnam County Govt Complex, Carmel
9/23/08, 3-5pm & 6:30-8:30pm, Palisades Mall 4th floor Community Rm
9/24/08, 3-5pm & 6:30-8:30pm, County Center, White Plains
10/6/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, Dennison Building, Hauppauge
10/7/08, 3-5pm & 7-9pm, Legislative Chamber, Mineola

http://www.ASL.DisabilityLawLowdown.com & http://www.youtube.com/disabilitylawlowdown . ASL podcasts expand traditional podcasts to include video that allows subscribers to see native Deaf speakers signing the show’s content. They deliver the Latest in disability law information every other week via ASL, captioning, voice-over, & transcripts to maximize accessibility. Free subscription - RSS feeds automatically download to video iPods, computers, phones, etc

http://www.usp.org - a Web-based tool to let consumers and doctors easily check if they're using or prescribing any of similar sounding drug names

http://www.vsarts.org/documents/resources/general/DAG_2006.pdf basic disability awareness intended as a starting point to increase basic knowledge, initiate discussion, and clarify myths and facts about PWDs. Overviews of predominant disability types and suggestions for improving access and positive interactions Brief overviews of the ADA & the disability movement VSA Arts, an affiliate of the JFK Center for the Performing Arts, works to create a society where all PWDs learn through, participate in and enjoy the arts.

http://www.odepsummit.org/ Transforming the American Workplace: A 21st Century Vision was a Summit on Disability Employment Policy conference in 06/08 photos, presentations & papers.

http://www.dol.gov/odep/programs/ndeam.htm Printable copies of the ‘08 National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), poster.Or request 20x30 inch and/or 10x15inch postersby e-mailing NDEAM@dol.gov

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=iDz2aVSkuRjWH9ZspVq4mQ_3d_3d State Sen. Tom Duane in interested in complaints about the post offices in the 29th SD. Paper copies can be used for other post offices and used as a beginning for similar data collection about other post offices. Copies will be distributed at the 9/7 DIA meeting or call his office for additional info 212-633-8052
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