The document promotes signing up for an empowerment tour on the Hispanic Unity website and advertises the 3rd Annual Miniature Golf Tournament in 2014. It repeats the registration link and information about the tournament multiple times to encourage participation in these opportunities.
Southern part of India is quite famous for its pure Indian culture and temples. Here, you find various National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries where you can go and enjoy the journey. Plan a tour to Kerala city now. Look at various tour packages to Kerala city of South India.
visit:-http://www.tripindiatravel.com/south-india-tours/
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Housing, Karen Fisher, Associate Professor, Social Policy Research Centre
This document summarizes the results of a survey given to a Level 1 English class to assess their understanding of AKO (Ako is a learning management system), the Solo Taxonomy levels of thinking, and their ability to identify these levels in learning intentions, success criteria, and exam questions.
The survey showed some improvement from Term 2 to Term 3, with 76% now correctly understanding what AKO is compared to 52-56% able to correctly identify the thinking level required by learning intentions, success criteria, and parts of exam questions. However, the results also indicate that explicitly teaching the concepts may not be fully transferring to students' ability to independently apply their knowledge when analyzing assessment tasks. An prior activity where students created
CHANGE works to empower youth and support high-quality healthcare transitions through advising individuals, families, and professionals. Run by a board of young leaders with experience navigating barriers to healthcare, it aims to help those at risk of difficulties transitioning to adult life. The organization seeks to empower youth to understand their own medical histories and advocate for themselves, as some parents can be overprotective in a way that prevents this. Ultimately, CHANGE strives to empower youth, improve transitions from pediatric to adult healthcare, and increase successful adult outcomes and lives through social events that educate on self-advocacy.
Brady Boyer is an intern at GE Capital Treasury working on two projects - simplifying statutory financial reporting and monitoring treasury activity. For the reporting project, he is identifying unnecessary statutory ledgers based on the country of legal entities and balances. For the monitoring project, he is using Discoverer to build reports tracking treasury transactions and balances across GE Capital business units. Both projects aim to streamline processes and reduce errors.
Qual a posição da Bíblia a respeito do suicidioJuraci Rocha
O documento discute o que a Bíblia diz sobre o suicídio. Embora o suicídio seja considerado um pecado por matar outra pessoa, a Bíblia também ensina misericórdia e que só Deus pode julgar definitivamente. A Bíblia oferece esperança de salvação mesmo para aqueles que cometem suicídio ou morrem sem se arrepender, por meio de uma ressurreição para uma segunda chance.
Agile UX is a process that unifies developers (running Agile) and designers (practising UX) through collaboration-centred methodology. Projects are broken down into short cycles known as iterations, consisting of smaller tasks such as design, coding and user testing, that are repeated over the entirety of the project.
If you are working within a creative agency, as a UX designer, a software developer or a project manager managing teams, this presentation features 5 brilliant quotes from current practitioners at the 2015 Agile UX conference held in Australia, which will help you implement Agile UX successfully.
The document promotes signing up for an empowerment tour on the Hispanic Unity website and advertises the 3rd Annual Miniature Golf Tournament in 2014. It repeats the registration link and information about the tournament multiple times to encourage participation in these opportunities.
Southern part of India is quite famous for its pure Indian culture and temples. Here, you find various National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries where you can go and enjoy the journey. Plan a tour to Kerala city now. Look at various tour packages to Kerala city of South India.
visit:-http://www.tripindiatravel.com/south-india-tours/
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Housing, Karen Fisher, Associate Professor, Social Policy Research Centre
This document summarizes the results of a survey given to a Level 1 English class to assess their understanding of AKO (Ako is a learning management system), the Solo Taxonomy levels of thinking, and their ability to identify these levels in learning intentions, success criteria, and exam questions.
The survey showed some improvement from Term 2 to Term 3, with 76% now correctly understanding what AKO is compared to 52-56% able to correctly identify the thinking level required by learning intentions, success criteria, and parts of exam questions. However, the results also indicate that explicitly teaching the concepts may not be fully transferring to students' ability to independently apply their knowledge when analyzing assessment tasks. An prior activity where students created
CHANGE works to empower youth and support high-quality healthcare transitions through advising individuals, families, and professionals. Run by a board of young leaders with experience navigating barriers to healthcare, it aims to help those at risk of difficulties transitioning to adult life. The organization seeks to empower youth to understand their own medical histories and advocate for themselves, as some parents can be overprotective in a way that prevents this. Ultimately, CHANGE strives to empower youth, improve transitions from pediatric to adult healthcare, and increase successful adult outcomes and lives through social events that educate on self-advocacy.
Brady Boyer is an intern at GE Capital Treasury working on two projects - simplifying statutory financial reporting and monitoring treasury activity. For the reporting project, he is identifying unnecessary statutory ledgers based on the country of legal entities and balances. For the monitoring project, he is using Discoverer to build reports tracking treasury transactions and balances across GE Capital business units. Both projects aim to streamline processes and reduce errors.
Qual a posição da Bíblia a respeito do suicidioJuraci Rocha
O documento discute o que a Bíblia diz sobre o suicídio. Embora o suicídio seja considerado um pecado por matar outra pessoa, a Bíblia também ensina misericórdia e que só Deus pode julgar definitivamente. A Bíblia oferece esperança de salvação mesmo para aqueles que cometem suicídio ou morrem sem se arrepender, por meio de uma ressurreição para uma segunda chance.
Agile UX is a process that unifies developers (running Agile) and designers (practising UX) through collaboration-centred methodology. Projects are broken down into short cycles known as iterations, consisting of smaller tasks such as design, coding and user testing, that are repeated over the entirety of the project.
If you are working within a creative agency, as a UX designer, a software developer or a project manager managing teams, this presentation features 5 brilliant quotes from current practitioners at the 2015 Agile UX conference held in Australia, which will help you implement Agile UX successfully.
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Closing session, Aine Healy, Executive Director Advocacy, NSW CID
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Planning - How does it all work- Eric Platt, Self Advocate
The document discusses the economic and political impact of internationalizing higher education globally and in India. It notes that international student mobility fuels home and host country economies, and strengthens cultural and diplomatic ties. While India recognizes benefits, it has not implemented a clear strategy for internationalization. Compared to China, India attracts far fewer international students and has lower outward student mobility. For internationalization to succeed, India must improve strategies for student mobility, quality assurance, and university research.
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Children, Young People and the NDIS Mary Hawkins, Branch Manager Nepean Blue Mountains Early Transition Site NDIA
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Ready to go, Robert Ellis, Queenslanders with Disability Network
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Healthier Lives and the NDIS Steve Kinmond Deputy Ombudsman and Disability Services Commissioner.
Procesos de expansión y contracción de ideasJossvelarde15
Este documento presenta una serie de prácticas y ejercicios relacionados con los procesos de pensamiento de expansión y contracción de ideas. El documento introduce estos procesos y luego guía al lector a través de varias prácticas que ilustran cómo aplicar procesos como considerar variables, consecuencias, alternativas y puntos de vista. El objetivo general es ayudar al lector a desarrollar habilidades de pensamiento crítico.
Curtis Sauber - Professional Persona Project - Full Sail University - Multime...Full Sail University
Curtis Sauber has a passion for both music and technology that formed the basis of his personal and professional pursuits. He has decades of experience as both a musician and producer, enjoying playing instruments and creative expression. His advantage lies in his mix of musical and technological experience, using various methods to enhance artistic expression. His goal is to do work he loves that provides stability and a healthy work-life balance for his family.
El documento estudia los límites direccionales y el límite doble de varias funciones en diferentes puntos. Se resumen 3 ejemplos: 1) Para la función f(x,y)=x/y-x/y+1, en el origen todos los límites direccionales son 0. 2) Para f(x,y)=x-y+3, en (2,1) todos los límites son 1. 3) Para f(x,y)=sin(1/x)sin(1/y), en el origen todos los límites son 0.
Sylvia Maresca has over 20 years of experience in operations and client services roles in fixed income and equities markets. She currently works at MFR Securities allocating and validating trades, maintaining trade positions, and assisting with customer issues. Previously she held several operations and client services roles at major financial institutions including Morgan Stanley, SG Americas, and Merrill Lynch, where her responsibilities included trade support, settlements, and ensuring timely processing and resolution of trades.
This document discusses supporting parents with intellectual disabilities. It notes that people with intellectual disabilities have a right to parenthood under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. However, there is often a national discussion on whether those with intellectual disabilities should have children. The organization ASVZ supports over 500 families with intellectual disabilities and 60 families living in residential family homes. They have created a toolkit called "Talking About Children" to help professionals and families discuss the topic of parenthood for those with intellectual disabilities. The toolkit contains various tools and materials to facilitate respectful conversations and better prepare potential parents.
This document discusses issues faced by people with disabilities such as attitudes, employment difficulties, lack of friends, poor treatment by service providers, lack of accessible transport and information, and inequality. It presents a vision for the future with no bullying, more jobs, better transport, and equality. It encourages people to speak up, join groups like NSW CID, and get more involved to create positive change.
The document discusses Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC), which is part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). ILC aims to connect people with disability to their communities by providing information, building skills and confidence, and helping communities become more inclusive. It will include activities like information provision, capacity building for mainstream services, community awareness, individual skills training, and Local Area Coordination. ILC is a major change and its activities and areas will take time to implement effectively on a national level through open grant funding and collaboration between national and local organizations.
1. Adults with intellectual disability identified close relationships with key family members who provide love and support.
2. While family support enables greater choice, participants accepted limits to choice imposed by family to maintain relationships.
3. The research aims to understand how families support self-determination while balancing protection to further understand this relationship.
Joey was diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer at 18 months old that required six months of surgery and chemotherapy. Despite the medical team's outstanding care, Joey survived but had difficulties with communication, mobility, and developing autism. This created challenges for providing appropriate healthcare as Joey grew older. Finding the right healthcare for Joey's complex needs has been like rafting down the unpredictable and dangerous Zambezi River, with obstacles along the way but also moments of beauty, progress, and gratitude for the life-saving system.
This document summarizes the development of an evidence-based framework for supported decision making. It outlines a 7-step process for decision making support that is informed by 3 principles and tailored to the individual. The framework is being piloted and evaluated through an ARC Linkage study. The goal is to provide guidance to family, staff, guardians, and facilitators on effectively supporting decision making for people with disabilities or cognitive impairments. Legal reforms are pending in Australia to recognize supported decision making and resources are needed to help implement this approach in practice.
People with intellectual disabilities discussed big issues like attitudes towards disability, employment difficulties, lack of friends, poor treatment by some staff and service providers, transport access issues, and lack of accessible information and equality. Attendees agreed to share information to change attitudes, tell their personal stories, work on addressing these big issues, involve people with intellectual disabilities more in their organizations, and learn to create easy to read information. The group plans to share the results with government ministers, continue informing others, address the issues raised, and involve more people in advocacy through their organization.
This document outlines NSW's transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and transfer of services from the Ageing, Disability and Home Care department. It discusses plans for mainstream interfaces, policy design around quality and safeguards, advocacy, and supporting people with complex needs. It also addresses workforce recruitment, rural and remote areas, and ensuring continuity of supports and services for people with disabilities.
Judith discusses the importance of speaking up and having your say. She talks about good things in her life as well as things that could be better. She encourages others to identify issues that concern them, ways to address these issues, and how to spread these messages to others. Judith's final message emphasizes that speaking up is everyone's right and there are many ways to do so, such as talking to friends or joining advocacy groups, in order to work together to make voices heard on important issues.
The document summarizes the experiences of an individual who attended various advocacy workshops and conferences to learn about their rights and become more involved and confident in self advocacy. They helped organize local advocacy groups and workshops to inform and inspire others, and took on leadership roles including speaking at conferences and interviewing for advocacy council positions. The individual gained experience public speaking and meeting various advocates and politicians in their work to promote self advocacy.
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Closing session, Aine Healy, Executive Director Advocacy, NSW CID
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Planning - How does it all work- Eric Platt, Self Advocate
The document discusses the economic and political impact of internationalizing higher education globally and in India. It notes that international student mobility fuels home and host country economies, and strengthens cultural and diplomatic ties. While India recognizes benefits, it has not implemented a clear strategy for internationalization. Compared to China, India attracts far fewer international students and has lower outward student mobility. For internationalization to succeed, India must improve strategies for student mobility, quality assurance, and university research.
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Children, Young People and the NDIS Mary Hawkins, Branch Manager Nepean Blue Mountains Early Transition Site NDIA
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Ready to go, Robert Ellis, Queenslanders with Disability Network
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Healthier Lives and the NDIS Steve Kinmond Deputy Ombudsman and Disability Services Commissioner.
Procesos de expansión y contracción de ideasJossvelarde15
Este documento presenta una serie de prácticas y ejercicios relacionados con los procesos de pensamiento de expansión y contracción de ideas. El documento introduce estos procesos y luego guía al lector a través de varias prácticas que ilustran cómo aplicar procesos como considerar variables, consecuencias, alternativas y puntos de vista. El objetivo general es ayudar al lector a desarrollar habilidades de pensamiento crítico.
Curtis Sauber - Professional Persona Project - Full Sail University - Multime...Full Sail University
Curtis Sauber has a passion for both music and technology that formed the basis of his personal and professional pursuits. He has decades of experience as both a musician and producer, enjoying playing instruments and creative expression. His advantage lies in his mix of musical and technological experience, using various methods to enhance artistic expression. His goal is to do work he loves that provides stability and a healthy work-life balance for his family.
El documento estudia los límites direccionales y el límite doble de varias funciones en diferentes puntos. Se resumen 3 ejemplos: 1) Para la función f(x,y)=x/y-x/y+1, en el origen todos los límites direccionales son 0. 2) Para f(x,y)=x-y+3, en (2,1) todos los límites son 1. 3) Para f(x,y)=sin(1/x)sin(1/y), en el origen todos los límites son 0.
Sylvia Maresca has over 20 years of experience in operations and client services roles in fixed income and equities markets. She currently works at MFR Securities allocating and validating trades, maintaining trade positions, and assisting with customer issues. Previously she held several operations and client services roles at major financial institutions including Morgan Stanley, SG Americas, and Merrill Lynch, where her responsibilities included trade support, settlements, and ensuring timely processing and resolution of trades.
This document discusses supporting parents with intellectual disabilities. It notes that people with intellectual disabilities have a right to parenthood under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. However, there is often a national discussion on whether those with intellectual disabilities should have children. The organization ASVZ supports over 500 families with intellectual disabilities and 60 families living in residential family homes. They have created a toolkit called "Talking About Children" to help professionals and families discuss the topic of parenthood for those with intellectual disabilities. The toolkit contains various tools and materials to facilitate respectful conversations and better prepare potential parents.
This document discusses issues faced by people with disabilities such as attitudes, employment difficulties, lack of friends, poor treatment by service providers, lack of accessible transport and information, and inequality. It presents a vision for the future with no bullying, more jobs, better transport, and equality. It encourages people to speak up, join groups like NSW CID, and get more involved to create positive change.
The document discusses Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC), which is part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). ILC aims to connect people with disability to their communities by providing information, building skills and confidence, and helping communities become more inclusive. It will include activities like information provision, capacity building for mainstream services, community awareness, individual skills training, and Local Area Coordination. ILC is a major change and its activities and areas will take time to implement effectively on a national level through open grant funding and collaboration between national and local organizations.
1. Adults with intellectual disability identified close relationships with key family members who provide love and support.
2. While family support enables greater choice, participants accepted limits to choice imposed by family to maintain relationships.
3. The research aims to understand how families support self-determination while balancing protection to further understand this relationship.
Joey was diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer at 18 months old that required six months of surgery and chemotherapy. Despite the medical team's outstanding care, Joey survived but had difficulties with communication, mobility, and developing autism. This created challenges for providing appropriate healthcare as Joey grew older. Finding the right healthcare for Joey's complex needs has been like rafting down the unpredictable and dangerous Zambezi River, with obstacles along the way but also moments of beauty, progress, and gratitude for the life-saving system.
This document summarizes the development of an evidence-based framework for supported decision making. It outlines a 7-step process for decision making support that is informed by 3 principles and tailored to the individual. The framework is being piloted and evaluated through an ARC Linkage study. The goal is to provide guidance to family, staff, guardians, and facilitators on effectively supporting decision making for people with disabilities or cognitive impairments. Legal reforms are pending in Australia to recognize supported decision making and resources are needed to help implement this approach in practice.
People with intellectual disabilities discussed big issues like attitudes towards disability, employment difficulties, lack of friends, poor treatment by some staff and service providers, transport access issues, and lack of accessible information and equality. Attendees agreed to share information to change attitudes, tell their personal stories, work on addressing these big issues, involve people with intellectual disabilities more in their organizations, and learn to create easy to read information. The group plans to share the results with government ministers, continue informing others, address the issues raised, and involve more people in advocacy through their organization.
This document outlines NSW's transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and transfer of services from the Ageing, Disability and Home Care department. It discusses plans for mainstream interfaces, policy design around quality and safeguards, advocacy, and supporting people with complex needs. It also addresses workforce recruitment, rural and remote areas, and ensuring continuity of supports and services for people with disabilities.
Judith discusses the importance of speaking up and having your say. She talks about good things in her life as well as things that could be better. She encourages others to identify issues that concern them, ways to address these issues, and how to spread these messages to others. Judith's final message emphasizes that speaking up is everyone's right and there are many ways to do so, such as talking to friends or joining advocacy groups, in order to work together to make voices heard on important issues.
The document summarizes the experiences of an individual who attended various advocacy workshops and conferences to learn about their rights and become more involved and confident in self advocacy. They helped organize local advocacy groups and workshops to inform and inspire others, and took on leadership roles including speaking at conferences and interviewing for advocacy council positions. The individual gained experience public speaking and meeting various advocates and politicians in their work to promote self advocacy.
1. Paul Zeller became involved in self advocacy in 2012 through a workshop that taught him about knowing his rights and speaking up. He helped start a local self advocacy group.
2. Through leadership training, Paul and some friends worked on a project called the Intersection Project to improve safety at a busy intersection. They presented to local council and were able to push for changes.
3. Paul has since become chair of his self advocacy group. He regularly attends conferences, does advocacy workshops, and was selected to join the Disability Council of NSW to advocate for people with disabilities, especially in rural areas.
The NDIS is transitioning to become fully operational across Australia. It is being rolled out state by state, with all of NSW to have the NDIS by July 2018. The NDIS aims to give people with disability more choice and control over supports to live independently and participate in their communities. It also seeks to support people early to reduce the impact of disability. However, establishing the NDIS across all of Australia presents challenges as the market of disability supports expands dramatically.
The document repeatedly states "A look back at last year's conference!" without providing any additional context, details, or information about the conference that was looked back at from last year.
This document contains summaries from multiple sessions on topics related to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia. It discusses questions asked about the NDIS and its potential impacts. Other topics include goal planning, leadership skills, qualities of a good life, and individual stories and dreams. The document captures discussions, presentations and group activities at an event.
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Information, linkages & capacity building, Morrie O'Conner, Community Living Association QLD
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Thinking about a good life-Jess Watkins, Executive Director-Operations,NSW CID
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. Advocacy and the NDIS Jim Simpson, Senior Advocate NSW CID
We are Worth the Investment. NSW Council for Intellectual Disability Conference 16-17 July 2015. More than just getting there- insights into enabling social inclusion of people with intellectual disability. Christine Bigby, Director, Living with Disability Research Centre, La Trobe Unvicersity
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos