SCATP and SCCB Hosting Free Seminars on Choosing a Video Magnifier for Individuals with Low Vision
Columbia, South Carolina - The SC Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) and the SC Commission for the Blind (SCCB) are hosting training sessions for individuals currently working in the field or new to the field, including:
Read full storySCDHHS Offers Medicaid Provider Training Opportunities June-August 2023
Columbia, South Carolina - The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) regularly offers free trainings to prospective and enrolled Healthy Connections Medicaid providers. Many of these trainings are available virtually. Here's the latest information about the upcoming Healthy Connections Medicaid eLearning trainings for summer 2023.
Read full storyMeet Maisy Mouse at the SC State Museum Accessibility Morning
Columbia, South Carolina - The South Carolina State Museum (SCSM) has an Accessibility Morning meet and greet with Maisy Mouse on May 13, 2023. This program provides free access for families of children, teenagers, and young adults who would benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and a quieter and calmer setting at the SCSM.
Read full storyColumbia Wave Fest Scheduled for April 29 at Drew Wellness Center
Columbia, South Carolina - Catch the Wave on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at the Drew Wellness Center, 2101 Walker Solomon Way for the 4th Annual Columbia Wave Fest. The open-to-the-public free event runs from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The event is designed to increase awareness around the importance of treatment for children and youth’s mental health conditions.
Read full storyClassical Healing Keys Presents a Stigma-Free Lunch Concert at the Spartanburg Library
Spartanburg, South Carolina - Classical Healing Keys presents a free concert highlighting mental health stories and challenging stigma around mental illness in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health America of Spartanburg County. The free concert will be held on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the Spartanburg County Public Library Headquarters, 151 South Church Street Extension, Spartanburg, SC, 29306.
Read full storyProject Search Hosting Informational Program Meetings in April and May
The SC Project Search Program is a school-to-work program that helps individuals with disabilities learn job skills.Photo byCourtesy of Project Search. Columbia, South Carolina - The South Carolina Project Search is hosting informational meetings about its program for those interested in starting a school-to-work training program in their area. The meetings will be held online on these dates:
Read full storyUSSA Hosts Free Trophy Catfish Trips for Families with Disabilities
Lake Wateree, South Carolina - Attention families in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina! The United Special Sportsman’s Alliance (USSA) has an exciting weekend planned for special needs students (ages 8 - 18), siblings and parents on May 12 and 13, 2023. The USSA has 12 open slots for youth anglers with disabilities an opportunity to fish for trophy catfish on Lake Wateree.
Read full storySouth Carolina Early Childhood Advisory Council Launches First Five SC Common Application
Columbia, South Carolina - At first5sc.org, families can now check their child's eligibility for more than 40 programs and, using information they already entered, apply for multiple programs at once.
Read full storyDHEC, CDC Partner to Help Parents Track Childhood Development as Autism Prevalence Rises
Columbia, South Carolina — As new data presented last week from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed a significant rise in childhood autism diagnoses, particularly among minority populations that have experienced disparities in access to early screening, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is encouraging citizens to take advantage of innovative DHEC programs that help parents learn the signs of healthy childhood development.
Read full storyThe Arc of South Carolina Offers Air Travel Seminar for Families with Disabilities
Charleston, South Carolina - The Arc of South Carolina, The Arc of the Low Country, Charleston International Airport, Delta Air Lines, and Enterprise Holdings will co-host Wings for All on Saturday, April 15, 2023. The Wings program is a chance for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families to rehearse the airport experience and board an airplane, many for the first time. The Arc founded Wings for All in 2014. The goal was to alleviate the stress of air travel with practice and to educate airport and airline personnel, and TSA on ways to improve the experience for passengers of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This event is free to families and open to all individuals with IDD, however pre-registration is required because space is limited. Register for the program here.
Read full storyMeet the Lorax at the South Carolina State Museum Accessibility Morning
(Sponsored Content: DDSN is a program partner with SCSM and does not benefit or earn any commission by registering for this program) Columbia, South Carolina - The South Carolina State Museum (SCSM) has an Accessibility Morning meet and greet with Dr. Seuss' Lorax on April 8, 2023. This program provides free access for families of children, teenagers, and young adults who would benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and a quieter and calmer setting at the SCSM.
Read full storySouth Carolina SCIA is Hosting Spinal Cord Injury Mental Health Symposium
Columbia, South Carolina - The South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association (SCSCIA) is hosting a Spinal Cord Injury Mental Health Symposium to teach the specifics and uniqueness in working with individuals with spinal cord injury and their caregivers. The symposium will be on Friday, March 31, 2023, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM EDT, at the Cooperative Conference Center, 169 Laurelhurst Avenue, Columbia, SC 29210. The registration cost is $50 per person.
Read full storyThe ACP Provides Students, Low Income, Seniors and the Disabled Community Affordable Internet
Washington, District of Columbia - As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, President Biden and Vice President Harris worked with Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to create the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides eligible households $30 per month off their internet bills. ACP-eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers.
Read full storyNDSS Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference in Washington DC
Washington, D.C. - The National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) will host the Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference at Washington, D.C., on April 17-19, 2023. This two-day event (with optional pre-conference learning sessions on April 17) will bring the people together to advocate for legislative priorities that impact the Down syndrome community. NDSS will be holding this conference in partnership with other national Down syndrome organizations, including their Advocacy Partners, the National Down Syndrome Congress, and the Global Down Syndrome Foundation.
Read full storySC Department On Aging Offers Geriatric Loan Forgiveness Program
Columbia, South Carolina — The South Carolina Department On Aging offers Geriatric Loan Forgiveness Program for physicians. The Geriatric Loan Forgiveness Program incentivizes physicians in the fields of geriatrics and geriatric psychiatry to practice medicine in South Carolina by helping to repay their medical school debt. Only physicians who have completed fellowships or are in the process of completing fellowships in geriatrics or geriatric psychiatry are eligible to apply. Successful applicants must meet certain criteria. To learn more about our program or for more information visit— https://aging.sc.gov/programs-initiatives/geriatric-loan-forgiveness. The application deadline is April 30, 2023.
Read full storySCDHHS Announces $35 Million Behavioral Health Crisis Stabilization Grant Program
Columbia, South Carolina – The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) today announced the creation of a new grant program to increase access to crisis stabilization services for South Carolinians who are experiencing behavioral health episodes, including those associated with mental health and substance use. Through the newly created behavioral health crisis stabilization services grant program, the agency will issue approximately $35 million in grant funds to South Carolina hospitals to build specialized hospital-based emergency departments and observational units dedicated to behavioral health. The application for the grant program is available on the agency’s website.
Read full storyMeet the Cat in the Hat at the SCSM Accessibility Morning on March 11
Columbia, South Carolina - The South Carolina State Museum (SCSM) has an Accessibility Morning meet and greet with Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat on March 11, 2023. This program provides free access for families of children, teenagers, and young adults who would benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and a quieter and calmer setting at the South Carolina State Museum.
Read full storyFCSC Hosting Four Free Training Sessions for Families with Disabilities in March
TIME: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm EST. REGISTRATION: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/support-parent-training-south-carolina-tickets-468667656577. South Carolina parents / caregivers, join FCSC on Support Parent Saturday for an interactive workshop that provides four hours of evidence-based training which will give a parent of a child with special health care needs the skills to be able to support another parent effectively. The goal of the Support Parent Program is to help educate, inspire and empower parents and their children to live rich, fulfilling lives in spite of many challenges. As a representative of Family Connection, a Support Parent provides emotional support and information to families of individuals with disabilities or other special needs. Support Parents connect with other families, either by telephone or by email, and provide a safe listening environment that can be a wealth of information to other families. All attendees who complete the training will receive a certificate as well as additional opportunities for skill development and volunteer time during their year commitment with Family Connection of SC.
Read full storyNECEC Hosts A Community of Care: Collaboration and Partnership to Empower People with Disabilities Event on March 4
Columbia, South Carolina - The NorthEast Columbia Empowerment Coalition (NECEC) is hosting "A Community of Care: Collaboration and Partnership to Empower People with Disabilities" on Saturday, March 4, 2023, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., at the Converspace Business Center, 136 Forum Drive (Suite 4) Columbia, SC 29229.
Read full storyBrain Injury Association of South Carolina Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Virtual 5K Fundraiser in March
Columbia, South Carolina - The Brain Injury Association of South Carolina (BIASC) is hosting the second annual Virtual Walk, Run, & Roll 5K to celebrate BIASC's 25th anniversary and Brain Injury Awareness Month.
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