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11-14-2023 – Advocacy 101 and accessing needed care and services in North Carolina with Kirby L Morrow, MSW, QP
03-12-2024- Postsecondary education options for students with IDD w/ Anna Ward and Kenneth Kelty
12-12-2023 – Family navigators working with culturally diverse families – A panel discussion
01-09-2024 – An effective model to build equity for people with IDD/autism/TBI and their families w/ Cindy Ehlers, LCMHC
11-09-2021 – Supporting Person-Centered Integrated Health Care for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs
09-14-2021 – The Mental Health Needs of Students during COVID-19: A Parent Perspective
04-12-2016 – Addressing the Needs of Dually Diagnosed Transitional Age Youth and their Families w/ Lisa Zerden, PhD and Anne Jones, PhD
10-13-2015 – The Changing Landscape of North Carolina’s Mental Health System – Accessing Services w/ Mary Hooper, PhD & Sean Schreiber, MSEd
09-15-2015 – Early Childhood Mental Health: Building a Foundation for Life w/ Gary Ander, MS, LCSW & Betty Rintoul, PhD
04-12-2022 – Little Kids Have Mental Health Too! The EarlyWell Initiative: North Carolina’s Systemic and Policy Response
10-29-2019 – Neurodiversity and Post-Secondary Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders w/ Glenna Osborne, MEd – McCafferty S. Kermon, BFA
09-12-2017 – Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Caregivers of Children with Special Needs w/ Karen Bluth, PhD and Laura Prochnow Phillips