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Indiana Institute FYI

Week of October 13, 2008

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· Accessible University Series
· Call for Art Work - Art of Mental Health
· Building Social Relationships Workshops
· Library Corner

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Indiana University Logo and LinkAccessible University Series: This month's Accessible University presentation, entitled A Campus Looks at Web Accessibility, will focus on what IU’s Bloomington campus  is doing to promote web accessibility and make sure all of the IU-Affiliated websites meet ADA compliance requirements. Come hear more about the work of IU-B's Web Accessibility Committee, its charge, its place in IU-B administration, its membership, and the issues the Committee is currently working on. Also, learn more about the resources of the Adaptive Technology Center in helping faculty, departments, and affiliate organizations make their websites more user-friendly to people with disabilities.

Margaret Londergan will be guest presenter. Margaret is the Director of the Adaptive Technology Center, one of the key places to receive advice and feedback about web accessibility. The session will be held on Wednesday, October 15 from noon to 1:00 p.m. in the Oak Room, Memorial Union, IU-B.

Mental Health America of Monroe County Logo and LinkCall for Art Work - Art of Mental Health: Each year, Mental Health America of Monroe County is a sponsor of an annual event focusing on the Art of Mental Health. The title of this year’s program is The Art of Aging. Three events are scheduled for November, 2008 in Bloomington. On Saturday, November 16, a showing of the entertaining and moving documentary film Young@Heart will be held at the Whittenberger Auditorium on the Indiana University campus.

Artists who would like to have photos of their work shown on a large screen (prior to the film and the lectures) should e-mail Jane Harlan-Simmons (jeharlan@indiana.edu) at the Indiana Institute. Please send no more than 5 photo files, in a resolution of 200 to 300 dpi, with your name (optional), age, and the city/town in which you reside, by October 23, 2008. Note: Not all work submitted will be included due to the limited number of photos that can be accommodated. For more information about the call for entries, e-mail Jane or call her at (800) 825-4733.  For more information about The Art of Aging events, visit http://www.artofmentalhealth.org/.

Additionally, two free lectures will be held on Thursday, November 6. A lecture entitled Brave New World: Education and Aging Well will be held at the School of Education Auditorium at 11:15 a.m. and a presentation entitled The Art of Living a Long, Healthy, and Full Life will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the Monroe County Public Library.

Indiana Resource Center for Autism Logo and LinkBuilding Social Relationships Workshops: The Institute’s Indiana Resource Center for Autism, in conjunction with the Evansville-Vanderburgh-Posey and East Central Indiana Special Services, will host two one-day workshops on building social relationships through the social skills instructional model developed by Scott Bellini, Assistant Director of the Institute’s Indiana Resource Center for Autism.

These workshops will address the social-emotional functioning of children and adolescents on the autism spectrum and provide participants with practical and effective strategies for teaching social skills. Factors that lead to the most beneficial social outcomes for children on the autism spectrum, based on both his research and clinical experience, will also be addressed.

Training dates and locations:

Thursday, November 20, 2008
Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center
Evansville, IN

Thursday, December, 4, 2008
Indiana University-East
Whitewater Hall
Richmond, IN

The success of social skill interventions is dependent upon the cooperation and contribution of multiple individuals. Material will be presented in a manner that is both meaningful and understandable to parents and professionals. Teachers, para-professionals, counselors, social workers, psychologists, speech and language pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, case managers, physicians, and other interested individuals should plan to attend.

Registration fee is $100.00 per person. To register, contact Kelly Doyle at keadoyle@indiana.edu or phone (812) 855-6508. For questions regarding conference content, contact Scott Bellini at (812) 855-6508 or e-mail sbellini@indiana.edu. Training Funds are available for family members or persons with disabilities by contacting the Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities at (317) 232-7770 or for family members of individuals, birth through 21, with disabilities in Indiana, contact the Indiana Institute to access the Family Involvement Funds at (812) 855-6508 or http://www.inf2f.org/F2F-FIF.htm.

Library Corner

Center for Disability Information and Referral Logo and LinkNew Items: The following new materials may be borrowed by Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral at the Institute. To check out materials, contact the library at 1-800-437-7924, send e-mail to cedir@indiana.edu, or visit us at 2853 East Tenth Street in Bloomington.

Compart, P. (2006). The kid-friendly ADHD and autism cookbook: The ultimate guide to the gluten-free, casein-free diet. Gloucester, MA: Fair Winds Press.

Gast, C., & Krug, J. (2008). Caring for myself. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Morton, D. (2008). Nolo’s guide to social security disability: Getting and keeping your benefits. Berkley: Nolo.

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