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  • What if DCF takes my child? | My Site

    ¿Qué pasa si DCF se lleva a mi hijo? Bumpy Road is an excellent plain language resource. It is written for Australia so some things may be different. When they refer to NSW, it is like our DCF. Bumpy Road Home Page They say your child is not safe You need to go to court Tips from other parents What is a care plan? Your choices at court New words More tips from parents Legal help Look after yourself Seeing your child Quick links Foster care worries Meeting a Lawyer Going to court Competence-based Parenting Assessments, Dr. Nicole Brisson, Sage Haven, VT (costs money) 802-242-0998 How would you feel? Who can support me? Know your rights Volver a la página principal de DCF CT De vuelta a casa

  • Personal Safety | My Site

    Seguridad personal The Sexual Assault Epidemic That Nobody Talks About, NPR article and audio Coping with Child Sexual Abuse Material & Reporting, Missing Kids Human Trafficking & Exploitation, American SPCC If you are worried about someone & want to look up criminal records State of CT Judicial Branch Oak Hill Relationship and Sexuality - Positive Choices (available to purchase) No Excuse for Abuse! DDS Advocates' Corner Healthy Relationships Internet Safety Domestic Violence Hotlines or 211 888-774-2900 800-799-7233 De vuelta a la seguridad De vuelta a casa

  • Person-centered Planning (Rights) | My Site

    Planificación centrada en la persona Person-centered Planning, Dr. Linda Rammler Charting the Life Course, DDS, Information & Forms Ideas to start your own personal plan for your life To make your own person-centered plan, contact your case manager or: PATH 800-399-7284 UCEDD 860-679-1500 DDS Trained Ambassadors who can help you DDS Self-determination written orientation DDS Overview of Self-determination, Self-direction and Self-Advocacy Part 1 DDS Overview of Self-directing Supports and Services Part 2 More great person-centered planning tools Inclusion.com More on Self-advocacy De vuelta a mis derechos / mi futuro De vuelta a casa

  • Toddler/Pre-school | My Site

    Niños pequeños / Preescolar Es importante llevar a su niño pequeño al médico. Si tiene preguntas sobre seguros, haga clic en la estrella. Niños pequeños Raisingchildren.net.au Niños en edad preescolar Raisingchildren.net.au Hitos - fotos y videos Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades Phone Sparkler cell phone app Niños pequeños y preescolares en imágenes Raisingchildren.net.au Niños pequeños Raisingchildren.net.au Conexión con su hijo en edad preescolar Raisingchildren.net.au Crianza positiva de 1 a 2 años Sociedad Estadounidense para el Cuidado Positivo de los Niños Crianza positiva de 2 a 3 años Sociedad Estadounidense para el Cuidado Positivo de los Niños Crianza positiva de 3 a 5 años Sociedad Estadounidense para el Cuidado Positivo de los Niños Consejos de crianza positiva para niños pequeños CDC - Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades Consejos para padres positivos para niños en edad preescolar CDC - Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades ¡Los hitos importan! Intervención temprana y ayuda para su hijo CDC - Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades Nutrition Safety SafeKids.org Head Start Centers for Pre-K Find a Head Start Center near you 203-777-4006 Volver a la buena crianza Volver a la página de inicio

  • Masks | My Site

    Masks Ask for a mask! Many places have them for free. Always wear a clean, dry mask. Soon stores will be handing out better masks for free. There will be 3 for each person. The thicker, safer masks are called N95 masks or KN95 masks. The medical masks are very good, but throw them away when they are dirty. If you want to wear a cloth mask, it is safest to wear 2 masks, a medical mask & a cloth mask. CDC.gov Back to Covid-19 Back to home page

  • Self-advocacy Groups | My Site

    Self-advocacy Estos son grupos a los que puede llamar o unirse para conocer a otras personas que también quieren ser fuertes defensores de sí mismos. Primera TC del pueblo detroitcrs@gmail.com 860-679-1585 detroitcrs@gmail.com 860-679-1585 Rincón de los defensores de DDS CT ddsct.co@ct.gov 860-418-6000 TASP - La Asociación para una crianza exitosa TASH Nueva Inglaterra SARTAC - Autodefensa y más allá Socios en la formulación de políticas - UCEDD SABE - Autogestores que se vuelven empoderados Autogestores de Green Mountain KASA - Niños como autogestores Derechos de Discapacidad Connecticut Nosotros CAHR - Western CT Association for Human Rights Nosotros CAHR - Western CT Association for Human Rights El Arco de CT CT Self-advocacy Groups Contact Info, DDS Listing TASH Coffee Hour every Friday 3:00 on zoom TASH.org sign up or email tnelis@tash.org Volver a la página principal de autodefensa Volver a la página de inicio

  • Disability Rights | My Site

    Disability Organizations List by UCEDD Resource Directory Disability Rights Connecticut They Say We Have Rights People First We Have Human Rights! DDS Advocates' Corner Disability Rights Connecticut How To Report Abuse Applying for Social Security Income and Disability Benefits Adult Disability Starter Kit (and checklist) Child Disability Starter Kit (and checklist) Supported Decision-making as an Alternative to Guardianship & Conservatorship UCEDD - Promoting Independence in Connecticut Supported Decision-making The Arc - Self-advocacy Online ADA Workshops National Research Center for Parents with Disabilities, The Heller School at Brandeis U No Excuse for Abuse, DDS Advocates' Corner Department of Aging and Disability Services CT 860-424-5055 Access Independence, Southwest 203-378-6977 Southwestern CT Agency on Aging, Southwest 203-333-9288 Senior Resources Agency of Aging, Eastern CT 860-887-3561 Disability Network for Eastern CT 860-823-1898 Disability News Disability Scoop Center for Dignity in Healthcare Able Accounts help you to save money to have a better life, without losing Medicaid SARTAC video by Chris Blake Dignity of Risk - Max Barrows UVM Center on Disability & Community Inclusion The Heller School Workshops Plain Language about Medicaid Services AUCD Disability Information and Access Line 888-677-1199 Protecting the Rights of Parents & Prospective Parents with Disabilities U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section To file a CT discrimination complaint, 860-541-3400 Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities To file a federal discrimination complaint, 202-514-3847 U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division AAPD American Association of People with Disabilities 202-521-5316 CT Council on Developmental Disabilities In Connecticut, You Have Rights Ableism & Violence - Plain Language Guide by Green Mountain Self-Advocates selfadvocacyinfo.org You can help to make change & make things better! De vuelta a mis derechos / mi futuro De vuelta a casa

  • Prevention | My Site

    ¿Qué puedo hacer para evitar que el DCF ponga a mi hijo en un hogar de crianza? Keep Your Child Safe, Bumpy Road Plain Language Learn about maltreatment, abuse and neglect Buena crianza Obtener apoyo Mantenerse a salvo Mantenerse sano Preventable Injuries Safekids.org Violence Prevention CDC Volver a la página principal de DCF CT De vuelta a casa

  • Advice for Professionals | My Site

    Consejos para profesionales Los profesionales son básicamente personas que trabajan. Esto incluye médicos, enfermeras, policía, personal escolar, empleados de tiendas, agencias estatales y muchos otros. Las personas que trabajan con personas deben saber trabajar con todo tipo de personalidades y habilidades. Es difícil si no saben cómo trabajar con personas que aprenden de manera diferente. No es de ayuda. Estas personas deberían recibir formación. Por ejemplo, si una persona tiene autismo, querría encontrar un médico que comprenda su forma de comunicación u otras necesidades individuales. Es importante enseñar a las personas cómo ayudar mejor a las personas con discapacidades. Esta página contiene algunos enlaces sobre profesionales que necesitan formación o asesoramiento. Use plain language! Consejos e información para profesionales que trabajan con padres en el espectro del autismo Centro Nacional de Investigación para Padres con Discapacidades, Escuela Heller en Brandeis U Asesoramiento e información para profesionales de madres con discapacidad Centro Nacional de Investigación para Padres con Discapacidades, Escuela Heller en Brandeis U Recursos de primeros auxilios de UCEDD ¡Puede compartir este conjunto de herramientas con sus legisladores sobre cómo proteger sus derechos! Centro Nacional de Investigación para Padres con Discapacidades, Escuela Heller en Brandeis U Center for Dignity in Healthcare for People with Disabilities Hands Off: Behavioral Interventions The Police Need to Understand Autism ADA Workshops National Research Center for Parents with Disabilities, The Heller School at Brandeis U Best Practice in Family Support, Parenting Research Centre Best Practice Advocacy Support During Child Protective Involvement, Parenting Research Centre Disability Rights Training Request Disability Rights Connecticut Understanding Parents with Intellectual Disabilities Parenting Research Centre Mail DCF work group - Parents with Differing Cognitive Abilities s.kim.somaroo@ct.gov or 860-560-7078 Disability Support Services & Transit Training Video to Assist Passengers in wheelchairs Right 2 Ride Cell phone app Simply Sayin' is a free app for your cell phone. It explains medical things in easy to understand ways, has pictures that your doctor can draw on to show you things, and has videos to explain things. Volver a la página principal de autodefensa Volver a la página de inicio

  • HEALTH | My Site

    Cuidando tu salud Salud y Bienestar General haga clic aquí Salud mental haga clic aquí Covid-19 Click here Seguro médico haga clic aquí Sexual Health haga clic aquí Cancer Click here For a life-threatening emergency, always call 911 When you make an appointment with a doctor for you or your child, make sure they take your type of insurance. You can call your insurance company for a list of doctors near you. Community Health Center locations Planned Parenthood of Southern New England Covid-19 Resources from the UCEDD Many local hospitals, libraries and community centers offer free safety classes & information too! Handwashing CDC De vuelta a casa

  • Mental Health | My Site

    Salud mental Cuidar de sí mismo incluye su salud médica y su salud mental. Es común tener estrés, ansiedad, desafíos y diferentes estados de ánimo. Hay cosas que puede hacer para cuidarse en casa, como pasatiempos, música, ejercicio, hablar con amigos o familiares, videos de motivación y más. Pero si su salud mental comienza a afectar su vida, su familia y su trabajo, es posible que necesite más ayuda de un consejero o un médico. Es bueno buscar ayuda. Si se lastima o se enferma, llame a un médico. Si cree que necesita ayuda emocional, su médico podría recomendarle un consejero, un terapeuta, un psicólogo o un psiquiatra. También hay grupos de apoyo. Es muy bueno obtener la ayuda que necesita para cuidarse a sí mismo y a su familia y disfrutar de su vida. Vídeos que puedes ver ahora Agencias con sitios web y números de teléfono. Consejos del Rincón de los defensores del DDS sobre salud mental Consejos del Rincón de los defensores del DDS sobre cómo manejar el cambio What's Your Grief? Tips for Living with a Grief Monster Children's Disorders Look After Yourself, Bumpy Road Recreation and Community Inclusion is important too! Gráficos de Pinterest que pueden ayudar Regreso a la salud De vuelta a casa

  • Bylaws | My Site

    Bylaws Proud Parents - Leadership and Encouragement for ALL Parents 1. Name: Proud Parents - Leadership and Encouragement for ALL Parents. Email: proudparentsct@gmail.com Website: www.proudparents.info Address: The Arc of CT, P.O. Box 1522, New Canaan, CT 06840-1522 or ℅ Lu Freitas, 43 Trumbull Avenue, Plainville, CT 06062 2. Vision, mission and belief statements: Respect: Nothing About Us Without Us! Vision, mission, beliefs are attached. 3. Members: A group of parents from all over CT and three parents out of state. Some of us have had or have DCF involved with our families. We want to help all parents so that parents with disabilities are not discriminated against, so families could stay together, and so children can grow up in loving homes. Everyone who shares these experiences and agrees with the vision and mission is welcome. 4. Meetings: Online: Zoom, two times a month, Tuesdays at 6:00pm. In person: Minimum two times a year for each side of CT (eastern and western). Advocacy: Minimum of two times a year (online or in person). Confidentiality: Personal business, stories or pictures that are shared in meetings are not to be shared outside of meetings without written permission. 5. Roles: Co-chairpersons Quiana Mayo and Jossie Torres Vice-chair Sierra Scott Secretary Rosa Rodriguez Legislative Liaisons Deborah Bell and Sierra Scott Facebook Administrator Aaron Newton Parent Support Aaron Newton, Jessica Piccolo, Elenor Rogers, Brenda Schultz Parent Outreach Messengers Aaron Newton, Jessica Piccolo, Crystal Reardon Parent Recruiter Jessica Piccolo Resource Coordinator Crystal Reardon Time Keeper Christina Norwood and Benjamin Carmichael Sensory Coordinator Sierra Scott 6. Advisors: Currently Mary Lou Freitas. Co-advisor Linda Rammler as available. 7. Fiscal Agent: Arc of CT, P.O. Box 1522, New Canaan, CT 06840-1522 Attention: Win Evarts, wevarts@thearcct.org , 203-984-7543 8. Voting: Majority rules and voting takes place as follows: An idea, request, or change is called a motion. The motion is discussed by everyone. The first member who agrees with the motion says, “I move to _______.” Another member who agrees says, “I second the motion.” The first member says, “All in favor say yes or raise your hand.” The first member says, “All who disagree say no or raise your hand.” Back to WHO WE ARE

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