ADA Center Webinar: Supporting Individuals with Emotional or Behavior Disorders in Community-Based Programs

TransCen, Inc. and the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center Present:

Stay calm…

Supporting Individuals with Emotional or Behavior Disorders in Community-Based Programs

Tuesday, October 16, 2018
2:00 – 3:30 PM Eastern

Have you seen an increase in individuals with challenging behaviors in your community based programs? Are you unsure about what to do and how to build success for every individual within your program structure? Join us as we explore the world of mental health in understanding emotional and behavioral disorders. Participants will learn definitions, terminology, signs and characteristics associated with these disorders. Gain an understanding of what individuals may experience as well as some tips for supporting challenging behaviors within your inclusive settings.

Presenter:

Corey Smith, CPRP, LRT/CTRS
Inclusion Coordinator
Prince George’s County, Maryland Department of Parks and Recreation
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

 

Click here for more information and to register for this session

 

  • This session requires pre-registration.
  • There is no charge for this session.
  • Continuing Education Recognition Available:
    • Certificate of Attendance: 1.5 hours of instruction
    • Application has been submitted to the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) for approval
  • You can participate by using the following services:
    • Teleconferencing
    • Streaming Audio or Real-Time Captioning (via Blackboard Collaborate Version 12.5 Webinar platform)
    • Mobile Users (iPhone, iPad, or Android device (including Kindle Fire HD)) may listen to the session using the Blackboard Collaborate Mobile App (Available Free from the Apple Store, Google Play or Amazon)
  • This session will be archived for later listening.

Questions? Contact:

TransCen, Inc.
Mid-Atlantic ADA Center

(800) 949-4232 V/TTY (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV)

(301) 217-0124 V/TTY
TransCen.org

ADAinfo.org