Category Archives: Events

Parent Action Conference at PS 133 in Brooklyn

FROM: PARENT-TO-PARENT NYC:

Great source of lots of information

 On Saturday, November 7th, we are co-sponsoring a Parent Action Conference at PS 133 in Brooklyn, (near the Barclay Center and many subway stops). We will have workshops on developing action plans to address school overcrowding, rising class sizes, special education, mayoral control, empowering parents and school leadership teams, opting out of testing, protecting student privacy, and many other critical issues. Free lunch and child care are included. Please register at Eventbrite today to reserve your ticket or click here: http://bit.ly/1KIC487.

See FLYER :Parent-Action-Agenda-Revised-6

NYS Senator David Carlucci: Meeting Information & Registration

LINKED HERE ARE THE HANDOUTS FROM OCTOBER 27TH MEETING

A RECAP & A TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING WILL BE POSTED ASAP

Resource Events for Oct 27 mtg NYC FAIR MISSION

NYC FAIR MISSION

SummaryofConcernsFinal

 

 

 

NYC FAIR Was A Presence @ Assembly Hearing on October 20th

Re-cap by Barbara V. Crosier, Cerebral Palsy Assoc. of NYS of NYS Assembly Hearings on October 20th, 2015

WE WILL POST ADD”L COVERAGE AS AVAILABLE

READ TESTIMONY GIVEN

“The Assembly Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Committee’s hearing to identify barriers to the successful implementation of the OPWDD Transformation Agreement  was held on Tuesday, October 20, 2015,  in Albany.

Assembly Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Committee Chair, Aileen Gunther was joined at various points by Assemblymembers John McDonald, Donna Lupardo, Tom Abinanti and Didi Barrett. The hearing went to 5 pm with 29 individuals presenting testimony.  Attached is the list (http://assembly.state.ny.us/av/hearings/) of those who presented testimony with Helene DeSanto presenting for OPWDD and the nine panels primarily comprised of parents.”

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“Assemblymember Gunther said that she clearly heard how critical it was for additional funding be added for residential and day supports, direct support professional wages and that managed care had not been implemented successfully for individuals with I/DD in any state.  The hearing provided a wonderful opportunity for families and advocates to voice the growing concerns of the developmental disabilities field.”

The hearing can be seen at: http://assembly.state.ny.us/av/hearings/

View articles from Ploitico Story on Hearing

featuring quotes from Elly Rufer, NYC FAIR Executive
and AP story on Hearing (Syracuse.com)