Moving On: Promoting a Successful Transition to College or Community

Presentation:
Coaching/Mentoring Students for Transitioning to College

CATIES is a research and service initiative of The College of New Jersey's School of Education. It is dedicated to improving the educational experiences of children with disabilities by linking faculty and staff expertise with the needs of New Jersey 's educational community.
Moving On: Promoting a Successful Transition to College or Community
Friday April 20, 2007
8:30 am - 4:00 pm

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Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Learning

Commission on Adult Basic Education National Conference
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 25, 2007 Pre-Conference Sessions
March 26 - 28, 2007 Plenary and Breakout Sessions

The 2007 COABE Conference will be held in historic Philadelphia. Every year, Philadelphia plays host to millions of business travelers, individuals, couples, and families who come to sample our city's unique blend of history and progress!

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When is a Psychiatric Disorder a Disability?

Drawing the line between disorders and disabilities is a tricky task for student affairs administrators. Of course, the focus is on achieving a successful outcome for the student but what resources should be deployed to help a student in need. When does the disorder qualify as a disability? Join us as we assess where and how to draw the line.


When is a Psychiatric Disorder a Disability?

Drawing the line between disorders and disabilities is a tricky task for student affairs administrators. Of course, the focus is on achieving a successful outcome for the student but what resources should be deployed to help a student in need. When does the disorder qualify as a disability? Join us as we assess where and how to draw the line.

Psychiatric Disorder or Disability Handout (508K)

Academic Success & Students with Mental Health Issues

Coaching students to ensure their academic success is a critical part of creating positive outcomes for students with mental health challenges. During this engaging session you’ll hear about successful coaching programs and how to build a successful program on your campus.

Academic Success- Students Handout (415K)

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Treating Child Sexual Abuse

Conducted by Family Support Line in coordination with Widener University's Post Graduate Center, Institute for Clinical Graduate Psychology and The Center for Social Work Education. June 6-7, 2006.

Aftermath of Abuse Handout (372K)

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A Mentoring/Coaching Program for Students with Disabilities in Higher Education: Four Stage Model for Success.

In partnership with the National Education Professional Consortium (NAEPDC) and the Colorado Department of Education, Adult Education, " Minding Your P’s and Q’s: Positioning your program to expand resources through Quality Services for persons with Special Learning Needs"The National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs Conference. Denver Colorado, November 2005.

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Sexual Predators in the MH/MR Population: Treatment & Recovery

Pennsylvania Sate Drug and Alcohol Certification Board. Harrisburg, PA. October 2005.

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Working with Parents of Students with Disabilities

National Conference for Higher Education. Washington, D.C.,
August 2005.

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Sexual Predators in the MH/MR Population: Research Results

American Counseling Association Symposium on Trauma. Sarasota Florida, February 2004

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