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youth with disabilities

Transition Series: Self-Advocate Panel

October 17, 2019 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

A series of lectures on what you need to know as you and your student with disabilities prepare for adulthood. Also available via webinar. Every third Thursday 9/19/19-3/19/20

Tagged With: Health Care, health issues, healthcare, Students, Transition, Transition Youth, Transitions, youth with disabilities

Communication Skills for Parents

October 9, 2019 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Topics include: Stages of youth development, dating and healthy relationships, tools for talking, the importance of parents, and community resources. Available by webinar.

Tagged With: Communication, Community services, Dating, family parenting, parent support, relationships, youth, youth with disabilities

Transition Series: Health Care Transitions

September 19, 2019 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

A series of lectures on what you need to know as you and your student with disabilities prepare for adulthood. Also available via webinar. Every third Thursday 9/19/19-3/19/2

Tagged With: Health Care, health issues, healthcare, Students, Transition, Transition Youth, Transitions, youth with disabilities

Summer Job Skills Camp: Gateway to the Arctic

July 8, 2019 By Alex Fogarty Leave a Comment

Enjoy a week of fun at the Gateway to the Arctic Camp in Talkeetna, Alaska! Youth ages 16-22 are invited to join Stone Soup Group at the Gateway to the Arctic Camp in Talkeetna for a week of fun and learning. The camp offers skill building in the areas of agriculture, carpentry, wilderness survival and Learn More

Tagged With: agriculture, Alaska, Anchorage, Camp, carpentry, children with special needs, culinary, disability, education, employment, employment skills, families, Inclusion, pre-ets, school, special needs, summer canp, talkeetna, teens, Transition, wilderness survival, young adult, youth, youth with disabilities

EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

June 10, 2019 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8 classes students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking, and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group Learn More

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EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

May 30, 2019 By Alex Fogarty Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8 classes students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking, and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Activities, adult, advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, club, Curriculum, employ, employment, family, Group, high school, job search, jobs, parenting, program, Resume, school, self advocate, self disclosure, soft skills, Special Education, special needs, State of Alaska Jobz Club, stories, Students, Transition, young adults, youth, youth with disabilities

Employability: A Jobz Club Program

November 26, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Over 4–weeks students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to identify goals such as completing a job application, signing up or applying for technical classes or scheduling Learn More

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EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

March 16, 2018 By Alex Fogarty Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8-weeks students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Activities, adult, advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, club, Curriculum, employ, employment, family, Group, high school, job search, jobs, parenting, program, Resume, school, self advocate, self disclosure, soft skills, Special Education, special needs, State of Alaska Jobz Club, stories, Students, Transition, young adults, youth, youth with disabilities

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