Week of Events
NextGen Careers Information Session
Every Tuesday at 12 pm and 4:30 pm (1 hour sessions) A weekly Information Session for young adults, their families, and professionals interested in NextGen Careers. The NextGen Careers Information Session is a one-hour support session to better help eligible young adults (ages 18-25) their families and
Connecting YOU(th)
Connecting YOU(th)
A monthly Zoom for young adults, by young adults Connecting YOU(th) is a monthly get-together for teens and young adults with disabilities. Every second Tuesday of the month, we have a topic for discussion, and we're always changing and growing in response to what participants want to
RTSC Online Orientation Training 03/12/2024
RTSC Online Orientation Training 03/12/2024
Become a Special Education Decision-Maker for a Child in State Custody Volunteers, known as Special Education Surrogate Parents (SESPs), serve as appointed educational special decision-makers for students in the custody of the Department of Children and Families (DCF). SESP volunteers have the legal authority of a parent or
Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility
Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility
Host: Lenox Public Schools This presentation is a comprehensive introduction into special education laws and procedures. We will delve into the purpose of the law, referrals, evaluations, and the team meeting process including determining eligibility. Further discussion will focus on services, placement, and what to do when
Basic Rights: Understanding the IEP
Basic Rights: Understanding the IEP
Host: HMEA's Autism Resource Central This presentation was developed to help families gain a deeper understanding of the current IEP document. We will talk about why it is important, how it is developed and the different sections of the document. Further discussion will focus on what types
Social Emotional Learning
Social Emotional Learning
Host: Granby Public Schools This presentation provides an introduction to social emotional learning. We will dive into what social emotional learning is, why it is important, and what it looks like in different contexts We will also discuss how social emotional learning is applied in the classroom
CANCELLED Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility
CANCELLED Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility
Host: Pioneer Valley Regional School District This presentation is a comprehensive introduction into special education laws and procedures. We will delve into the purpose of the law, referrals, evaluations, and the team meeting process including determining eligibility. Further discussion will focus on services, placement, and what to
New IEP Form Skill Building Series: Crafting Effective Student/Parent Concerns
New IEP Form Skill Building Series: Crafting Effective Student/Parent Concerns
The New IEP: Skill-Building Series The first session of this interactive workshop series will explore ways to write focused and concise Parent Concern Statements which will lay a foundation for their active involvement in the IEP process. This registration is for all 5 New IEP Form Skill
Bullying: What Parents Need to Know
Bullying: What Parents Need to Know
Host: Swansea Public Schools Our new presentation addresses what a bully is; the school’s legal obligation to prevent and address bullying; some strategies and tools for dealing with bullying; and how to address bullying in the IEP. We welcome both parents and professionals to join us for
March Networking Series
March Networking Series
Are you a: RTSC Special Education Surrogate Parent, PCTI trained Parent Consultant, or SEPAC Officer? Join us for a FREE opportunity to network, brought to you by Recruitment, Training and Support Center (RTSC), Parent Training and Information Center (PTI), and MassPAC programs of the Federation for Children
Derechos Básicos: Evaluación y Elegibilidad
Derechos Básicos: Evaluación y Elegibilidad
Serie de talleres sobre derechos básicos Esta serie es una introducción a las leyes y procedimientos de la educación especial, al documento del Programa de Educación Individualizada (PEI) y a la planificación que se lleva a cabo cuando un alumno alcanza la edad adulta. Jueves, Marzo 14,
Basic Rights: Transition Planning
Basic Rights: Transition Planning
Host: Springfield International Charter School This presentation addresses the planning involved when a student is of transition age. The importance of planning, the roles of both parent/guardian and student and the student’s post-secondary vision. We will discuss how to prepare for the transition planning meeting, the age
Basic Rights: Understanding the IEP
Basic Rights: Understanding the IEP
Host: Winthrop Public Schools This presentation was developed to help families gain a deeper understanding of the current IEP document. We will talk about why it is important, how it is developed and the different sections of the document. Further discussion will focus on what types of
Social Emotional Learning
Social Emotional Learning
Host: Harvard Public Schools This presentation provides an introduction to social emotional learning. We will dive into what social emotional learning is, why it is important, and what it looks like in different contexts We will also discuss how social emotional learning is applied in the classroom
Youth Visions of Community In-Person Conference
Youth Visions of Community In-Person Conference
VOC's in-person youth event, Getting From Here to There, will be a fun day for transition age youth and their families to think about and talk about planning for meaningful, productive adult lives. Read more on our Youth VOC page or register below for this very special