Parent Training & Information Center and Resources 
Parents of children with disabilities have a passion for obtaining the information they need to support their children's learning and improve their educational outcomes.  T he Parent Training and Information Center at the RI Parent Information Network, has been a  critical resource to parents for twenty-five years . This monthly email will provide details to upcoming events, workshops, articles and website links, along with transition to adulthood and military resources. The PTIC is located at  RI Parent Information Network, 1210 Pontiac Avenue in Cranston, RI.
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Summer Time Tips
Parents are always looking for tips and tools that will make the summer less hectic, more enjoyable, and support their children's diverse learning needs.  Although RIPIN's call center is open during the summer, we wanted to share some of our favorite websites:

Pathways to Adult Services 
Community Information Sessions (CIS)
Community Information Sessions (CIS) are mini-trainings for families and the professionals who support them.  The below series is a follow up to the Pathways to Adult Services workshop with a focus on community resources to families of transition age (14 - 21) students with disabilities.  

All sessions run Fridays from 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm.

DATE
TOPIC
AGENCY
PRESENTER
RSVP
7/8/2016 Medicaid Office of Health & Human Services (OHHS) Mary Ann Heran
7/15/2016 Guardianship & Alternatives to Guardianship Developmental Disabilities Council & RI Disability Law Kevin Nerney
Anne Mulready
7/22/2016 Shared Living Living Innovations Joanne Malise

7/29/2016 Cedar Family Center RIPIN Nicole Hebert Register Here
8/5/2016
(Date Change)
Self-Directed Supports Sherlock Center on Disabilities Claire Rosenbaum

Additional questions or for assistance in registering, please contact:
Lori Barden
401-270-0101, ext. 154
Providing you the tools you need!

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RIPIN offers a wide variety of interactive workshops and training opportunities. Our experienced presenters offer information and support to all Rhode Island families as well as the professionals who work with them.
RIPIN provides direct assistance, including resources, education and training to families and youth with disabilities of transition age (14-26) in understanding the transition process and their rights.
RIPIN offers both  national and state resourcesalong with a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) reference guide, navigating families of and professionals who work with students with disabilities.
RIPIN is a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides direct linkages for parents and children with special health care needs in Rhode Island to obtain the critical services and supports needed in the areas of health care and education. Your generous support and contribution assists more than 18 programs serving our most vulnerable populations to continue! Please consider donating today

Rhode Island Parent Information Network
1210 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920 | 401.270.0101 | www.ripin.org
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