Washington State DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration is pleased to announce Community Summit 2019: Enriching Lives!
A positive future relies on actions
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Washington State DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration is pleased to announce Community Summit 2019: Enriching Lives!
A positive future relies on actions that engage each other, invests in building inclusive communities, and innovates from hope and possibility. Community Summit 2019 brings together self-advocates, families, educators, community leaders, non-profit agencies, and government organizers to discuss building inclusive communities where all individuals are valued for their unique contributions. Engaging keynote speakers, informational sessions, workshops, discussion panels and fun social events make attending this much anticipated conference a rewarding experience. We invite you to immerse yourself in three days of learning, collaborating and connecting for personal and professional growth. We hope you are able to join us! Registration Costs: General Summit Registration $225.00 * Lodging not included Single Stipend- $450 includes registration, limited meals and lodging June 11-13. Double Stipend- $375 includes registration, limited meals and lodging for June 11-13 for each attendee. More information will be available upon registration in spring 2019.
Call for Proposals:
If you are interested in presenting at the Summit click here and download our Proposal application and submit no later than January 11, 2019 to Ron Bryan at BryanRE@dshs.wa.gov or questions call at 360-407-1544.
For further assistance contact our Conference Coordinator: Monica Zumach at monica@gowise.org or 253-307-7475.
Time
June 11, 2019 - June 13, 2019 (All Day) PST(GMT+00:00)
This website brings together practical and current tools, strategies, and information designed to help physicians and other health care providers in Washington State care for children and youth with special health care needs and their families.
This website brings together practical and current tools, strategies, and information designed to help physicians and other health care providers in Washington State care for children and youth with special health care needs and their families.