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Statewide Conferences, Programs, Trainings and Workshops

The Autism Program offers conferences, programs, workshops and trainings that demonstrate the leading best practice standards for diagnosis and treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Register here, unless indicated otherwise. For additional information, please contact Courtney Adams, Network Coordinator, at cadams@thehopeinstitute.us or call 217-525-8332.

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TAP 1.1 Basic Elements of Structured Teaching

Four times and locations are available. Registration is limited to 50 people at each location! See the flier and registration form for more details. Note: Option 1 was cancelled and Option 2 dates were moved.


2. April 12 & 13
Easter Seals
Barbara Olson Center of Hope
3206 N. Central Ave.
Rockford, IL 61101
8:30-4:00

3. April 14 &15
Have Dreams
Oakton Community College
1600 Golf Rd.
Des Plaines, IL 60016
8:30-4:00

4. April 19 & 20
Coop. Association for Special Education (CASE)
Crowne Plaza Hotel
1250 Roosevelt Rd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
8:30-4:00

5. May 17 & 18
Rural Champaign County Special Education Coop. (RCCSEC)
201 S. Sheldon
Rantoul, IL 61866
8:30-4:00

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LEGAL AND FUTURE CARE PLANNING FOR YOUR RELATIVE WITH A

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY


Presented by:  Teresa M. Varnet, M.S.W., J.D.


Monday, May 3, 2010

Registration: 8:00 a.m.

Event: 9:00a.m.- 4:00 p.m.


Parent/Family Member  $35.00
Professional: $55.00

Registration information is here.


Hosted by: C-U Autism Network of ASI and The Autism Program at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
217-244-1395
Urbana Civic Center
108 Water St.
Urbana, IL. 61801
217-384-2375

*All members of The ARC of Illinois receive a 10% discount.

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Telehealth Consultation

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The Autism Program of Illinois and the Southern Illinois University Telehealth Network present psychiatric and psychological consultation for Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities.

Telehealth Networks are scheduled each month
Location for connection to be arranged
To register, please call 217-525-8332.

Audience: Psychologists, physicians, social workers and case managers
Sponsors: The Autism Program, SIU Telehealth, The Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation
Presenters:

Varied including:

  • Anthony Cuvo, Ph.D., of Southern Illinois University - Carbondale and a partner in The Autism Program
  • Bennett Leventhal, M.D., of the University of Illinois at Chicago and a partner in The Autism Program
  • Julie Alderman, Center Director, The Autism Program The Autism Regional Training and Service Center at The Hope Institute for Children and Families (HICF) Springfield
  • Melanie Rose , Center Director, TAP Training Center at Southern Illinois University.
Cost: No charge to participants.
 

TAP Service Center at UCP Easter Seals Heartland Upcoming Events

  • Community Vision Steering Committee Meeting
  • New Diagnosis Family Orientation Program
  • Early Intervention Provider Training on Autism

Please view the handout here for a complete listing and contact information for these upcoming events.


Support Groups

Autism Society of America Central Illinois Chapter (ASACIC)

Support Group Meeting

Limited childcare provided with reservation. Call (217) 241-2023 for more information.

Visit www.asacic.org for more information or email us at info@asacic.org.


Autism Support Group

Iroquois Mental Health Center
323 W. Mulberry St. (map)
Watseka, IL  60970

Meets second Tuesday of each month 6:00-7:00PM.  Open to parents and other caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorders. Limited child care provided with reservation. For more information, to register for child care, or to be added the mailing list, call 815-432-5241

Contact: Heidi Wilken
Phone: 815-432-5241
Email: hwilken@imhc.net


Chicago Southside Autism Support Group

Secretary: Miriam McCann
Contact phone: 773-726-2550

Easter Seals Therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research
1939 West 13th Street
Chicago, IL

Meets: Every Third Saturday of the month from September-June, 10:00 am until 2:00 pm No meetings in December, July, or August. Family recreation opportunities throughout the year.

Free lunch and respite care is available. Note: we often have pizza for lunch; those with dietary restrictions should bring their own food. Respite care for kids with autism requires ADVANCE reservations.

Visit the website: http://www.chicagoautism.org for more information on meetings and family recreation events. Chat with us: We have an active yahoo message board/listserve at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chicagosouthsideautismchapter/


East Central Illinois Autism Support Group

The East Central Illinois Autism Support Group meets on the third Thursday of the month, 6:30-7:45 p.m. Meetings usually consist of a speaker and topic discussion that is open to everyone. Private time for families is also available to meet and discuss issues involving Autism and Asperger's, Picky Eating, Augmentative Communication, Sensory Issues, Behavioral Problems, and more. Meetings are held at The Autism Program, CTF, 689 Castle Drive, Charleston, Illinois. For additional information contact Support Group Coordinator Meagan Matthews at meaganmatthews@ctfillinois.org or 217-348-3869 ext. 14.


Champaign-Urbana Autism Network,
a project of the Autism Society of Illinois

Project Coordinator: Sally Mustered
Assistant Coordinator: Jamie Stevens

Contact phone: (217) 621-8429

Meets: Every First Thursday of the month from September-May - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Doris Kelley Christopher Hall
904 W. Nevada
Urbana, IL 61801

Visit the Website: http://cuautismnetwork.org for more information and to register children with autism for swimming and their siblings for the Sibling Support Group or children 5 and under for child care.

Listserve: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/cuan-listserve/
Autism Society of Illinois website: http://autismillinois.org


Champaign/Urbana - Social Support for Asperger's Syndrome

A Social Support Network for Young Adults (16+) with High Functioning Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and Nonverbal Learning Disability

For more information please visit www.cu-as.org or contact Ata Bird at atalece@gmail.com or (217) 766-1491.



Grupo SALTO — A support group for Latino parents

Sponsored by UIC Department of Disabilities and Human Development 1640 W. Roosevelt Rd. (MC727) Chicago, IL 60608-6904

Meets once a month (usually the third Saturday) from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Open to Latino parents and other caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorders. Education sessions for parents are provided in Spanish.

Limited child care provided with reservation. For information about meeting dates, to become a member, register for child care, or to be added to the mailing list, call Matie Ovalle at (312) 996-0903


Peoria Regional ASA Chapter forming

First meeting to be held in early Spring. If interested or would life further information, please contact Dianne Parrish at 309-692-6128.

Wanted: Volunteer with good database skills who can assist in setting up the Peoria Regional ASA Chapter’s database. Please contact Dianne if you are interested.


Saturday Respite Program For Adolescents with Asperger's/High Functioning Autism

Little Friends, Inc.
Lifeskills Training Center for Children with Autism (LTCCA)

It is the mission of Little Friends, Inc. to empower children and adults with special challenges to live, learn, work, and participate in the community.

What is the purpose of the Saturday Respite Program?

  • To provide age-appropriate socio-recreational activities geared toward the client's interests.
  • To provide adolescents with Asperger's or High Functioning Autism a social environment that is consistent and structured.
  • To provide families whose adolescents have a developmental disability with a break one Saturday per month.

How often will I receive Respite services?

  • You will receive one Saturday per month of Respite Services.
  • Dates of attendance are the last Saturday of every month. Parents are responsible for dropping their child off at the Lifeskills Training Center for Children with Autism, located in Glen Ellyn between 10-10:30am on the last Saturday of the month.
  • Will participate in age-appropriate socio-recreational activities with five other adolescent children during the day.
  • Parents are responsible for picking their child up at the end of the day between 4-4:30pm.

Cost: $30.00 per Saturday.

Ages: Must be between the ages of 12 and 16 years old at intake. Saturday Respite is for adolescents with Asperger's or High Functioning Autism between the ages of 12 and 18 years old.

Community Training: Will engage in activities that are age-appropriate, interesting to the client, characteristic for typical peers their age, and which could transition to home. The community training is facilitated through augmentative systems that allow the clients to decide as a group of peers the activities to be planed for the day, as well as encouraging appropriate peer interaction, and practicing community skills such as ordering food and paying for purchases.

Sample Activities Include: Going out for lunch, picnics, movies, zoo, bowling, laser tag, arcades, walks, museums, games etc.

For more information, contact:

Lauren Friedrich, Respite Coordinator (lfriedrich@lilfriends.com)
Little Friends, Inc.
851 Bloomingdale Rd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

 

 

 

Other events courtesy of our collaborators

Little Friends Center for Autism

Special Needs Future Planning (SNFP) associated with the Law Offices of Brian Rubin & Associates