Sentences with phrase «more youth with disabilities»

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Topics covered include: Youth sports philosophy, Professional development, Mission statements, Policies & procedures, Volunteer management, Child abuse prevention, Parent management, Conflict resolution, Insurance & risk management, Inclusion of children with disabilities, Evaluation & marketing of your program, Emergency planning, Model youth sports program, plus Youth sports philosophy, Professional development, Mission statements, Policies & procedures, Volunteer management, Child abuse prevention, Parent management, Conflict resolution, Insurance & risk management, Inclusion of children with disabilities, Evaluation & marketing of your program, Emergency planning, Model youth sports program, plus youth sports program, plus more.
As we move towards 2019, we must develop a more comprehensive and coordinated approach towards making, as far as is practicable, electoral services accessible to categories of voters that are traditionally marginalized by society especially women, youths and persons living with disabilities
At 11 a.m., supporters of a «Campaign 4 NY / NY Housing» coalition of more than 130 community, disabilities, family, homeless, housing, legal, mental health, minority, social services and youth organizations call for city and state officials to expand supportive housing for residents with disabilities and other special needs; steps, City Hall, Manhattan.
These leaders in disability funding will share how they are using their financial and intellectual capital for systemic change in transition services to create a more contemporary workforce development strategy for unemployed and underemployed youth with disabilities.
The students with disabilities who received services were primarily youth with more serious cognitive or physical impairments.
Her work as a court appointed special advocate for youth in the dependency system fuels her passion for ensuring all students have the opportunity to succeed, as does her work with Special Olympics University Leaders (SOUL), an organization she co-founded to help college students across North Carolina more effectively advocate for their peers with intellectual disabilities.
ADW in Taos now provides weekly therapeutic groups to children and families at the local domestic violence shelter; military veterans; teens with disabilities as an AmeriCorps community service program; at - risk youth at an alternative middle school; and homeless youth at the local youth crisis shelter, and more.
IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education, and related services to more than 6.5 million eligible infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities.
Her work as a court appointed special advocate for youth in the dependency system fuels her passion for ensuring all students have the opportunity to succeed, as does her work with Special Olympics University Leaders (SOUL), an organization she co-founded to help college students across North Carolina more effectively advocate for their peers with intellectual disabilities.
The campaign plans to inspire and mobilize youth around the world to connect with people with intellectual disabilities and create more inclusive communities, leading to a more respectful world for everyone.
Since 2008, participants have raised more than $ 700,000 to ensure that children, youth and adults with intellectual disabilities are able to use sports programs and resources.
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