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2008 NCIL Annual Conference

Time for Change: Use Your Power!

 

  • Complete 2008 Annual Conference Program: updated!

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Conference Evaluation Forms: Please complete and mail to:

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  • Full 2008 Conference Evaluation



  • Concurrent Workshop I Evaluation

    • Nursing Home Transition: Show Me the Money!
    • Organizing Our Communities for Change: A Best Practice for Grassroots System Advocacy in the Disability Movement
    • Responding to Community Need: How One CIL Created an Alternative to the Community Mental Health System
    • Parenting with a Disability
    • Managing Risk: Time for Change
  • Concurrent Workshop II Evaluation

    • Leveraging the New Ticket to Work Program for Your CIL or SILC
    • Using the Power of the ADA
    • My Polling Place or Yours: Survey Tolls for Accurate Accessibility Reviews
    • Working Effectively with the Media: Basic Practices for Advocacy Using Media Relations and Fundraising
    • Grassroots Women with Disabilities vs. Sexism and Ableism: Feminist Organizing for Power
    • The Nebraska Agenda for Full Participation: Framing the Disability Discussion
  • Concurrent Workshop III Evaluation

    • Supercharge Your Mission by Making New Partners
    • Nursing Facility Outreach – Countdown to Independence: 3…2…1… Launch to the Community!
    • Assisting People with Disabilites to Obtain Assistive Technology: Making Use of Alternative Financing
    • Movement by the Masses: Using Alternative Media to Speak Truth to Power
    • Assisted Suicide: Why Leading Disability Advocacy Organizations Oppose its Legislation
    • The Right to be Healthy: Evidence to Support Individual and Systems Advocacy in HCBS


  • Concurrent Workshop IV Evaluation

    • The Roots of Power: How Your CIL Can Create Community and Move Beyond Advocacy
    • Stepping Stones: How to Provide a Platform for Peer Mentoring for Nursing Home Survivors
    • Leveraging Your Voting Access Efforts
    • Collaborating for System Change in Education
    • High School/High Tech: Teaching Advocacy to Youth through a Career Framework
    • Critical Role of CILs for Aging and Disability Resource Center Networks


 
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