april, 2019
Save the date! Two day conference about all things Autism featuring keynote speakers and breakout sessions. Conference is for parents, families, self-advocates, providers and school staff. There will be Continuing Education Credits
Save the date!
Two day conference about all things Autism featuring keynote speakers and breakout sessions.
Conference is for parents, families, self-advocates, providers and school staff. There will be Continuing Education Credits and STARSs credits available and lunch will be provided.
Registration, Speaker and Topic details coming soon. Vendor spots still available.
april 19 (Friday) - 20 (Saturday)
Red Lion Hotel Wenatchee
1225 N. Wenatchee Ave
The Brave Warrior Project, Molina Healthcare, United Way of North Central WA and the North Central Educational Service District
Event Type
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Conference
Training
Webinar
In-person or Online
All
Both
In-Person
Online
Thanks to the generous support of the Maryland DD Council, TASP is excited to continue our FREE webinar series in 2022! TASP’s 2022 Webinar series presents: Intersectional Identities and Parents
This webinar is part of TASP’s 2022 Webinar series – flyer
Parents, professionals, and family members of individuals with disabilities are all welcome to attend.
Closed captioning will be provided. If you require additional accommodations please email us at info@achancetoparent.net.
All webinars are offered in a live, interactive format via Zoom.
After they have aired live, a recorded version will be available to TASP members for free and for non-members for a fee. Purchase recorded webinars HERE, or become a TASP member HERE and get them for free!
See the schedule of webinars (flyer) and register today. If registration is not yet available, check back, or join our mailing list HERE to be the first to get updates. flyer
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(Wednesday) 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Online
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