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The Inclusion Institute’s 2013 Speaker Series: Informative Seminars on Hot Topics Presents…

Talking to Your Children with Disabilities about Relationships and Sexuality

 

Speaker: Howard Chudler, MFT  

 

Please join us for the last of our events for this year!

Date:     Saturday, September 21, 2013

Time:     10:30am to 12:30pm

Cost:      FREE - but you must reserve your space to attend!

Place:    Lawndale Community Center

                3rd Floor – Main Event Room B

                14700 Burin Avenue, Lawndale, CA 90260

                (Free parking in covered parking structure, in other city lots in the immediate area, or street parking)

Call:        818-543-4631

Email:    Melody_...@scdd.ca.gov

Give:     Your name, email address, phone number and any language translation needs by September 13, 2013.

 

Light Refreshments will be served.

Please note that there will be NO CHILDCARE.

 

Howard Chudler, MFT has over 35 years of experience working with people who have developmental disabilities. He specializes in educational services and “on-site’ behavior intervention (often at the individual’s home, program, or work) focused on specific target behaviors. This seminar will be a frank discussion about attraction and development as it pertains to relationships and sexuality in people with disabilities, from pre-teen to adults. It will include suggestions about how to increase your comfort level when talking about it with your own children.

 

Workshop is FREE – But You Must RSVP!

 

 

ALSO,

 

Please see this Survey for LAUSD Parents:

United Cerebral Palsy believes this survey will be of value to the families like you or that you serve. After several months of meeting with parents, LAUSD, Regional Center and local organizations, UCPLA has created a survey to examine parents’ perceptions of Transition Services and access to Transition Information. UCPLA are hopeful that information gleamed from this survey will shed light on the strengths and gaps in terms of the transition information that is out there and what we need to do to fill the void. This is for families, as well as friends, colleagues and organizations who are connected to teens and young adults with developmental disabilities. UCPLA look forward to sharing the results with you in a comprehensive report once responses have been received. Please feel free to contact Pamela Jacobson with any questions or concerns and thank you for your participation.

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LSVVXWP

 

Pamela G. Jacobson MS, CCC-SLP, MBA

Marketing & Business Development Manager

United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties

6430 Independence Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91367-2607

(818)782-2211; Ext. 509

 

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Daniel Delgadillo

Bilingual Outreach Specialist

Westside Family Resource & Empowerment Center

5901 Green Valley Circle, #320

Culver City, CA 90230

Direct: (310) 258-4017, Main: (310) 258-4063, Fax: (310) 338-9664

 




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