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SUMMARY:Policy Power: Advocacy Skills For an Inclusive Future
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the world of civic engagement and disability advocacy in this dynamic\, three-session course led by AuSM’s Policy Director. Tailored for adults with autism and their allies\, this program welcomes participants from intersecting marginalized communities and will provide accommodations to ensure accessibility and inclusion. \nThe course begins with an exploration of disability history in the U.S.\, celebrating civil rights victories while identifying ongoing challenges in areas like education\, healthcare\, employment\, and housing. Participants will collaborate on projects to envision policy changes and will gain an understanding of how ideas transform into laws. \nSession 2 shifts to hands-on practice\, where participants present individual ideas\, form workgroups around shared goals\, and draft mock legislation. They’ll also learn key advocacy skills\, such as storytelling\, meeting facilitation\, and lobbying regulations. \nIn the final session\, a current or former state legislator will join to provide real-world insights and feedback during mock meetings. Participants will leave with concrete advocacy tools\, established coalitions\, and actionable goals to drive future change for the disability community. \nWhether you’re a seasoned advocate or just starting your civic journey\, this course equips you with the knowledge\, skills\, and connections to make a lasting impact.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/policy-power-advocacy-skills-for-an-inclusive-future/2025-03-29/
LOCATION:Autism Society of Minnesota\, 2380 Wycliff St. Ste. 102\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
CATEGORIES:AuSM Classes,AuSM Events,Featured,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Policy Power: Advocacy Skills For an Inclusive Future
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the world of civic engagement and disability advocacy in this dynamic\, three-session course led by AuSM’s Policy Director. Tailored for adults with autism and their allies\, this program welcomes participants from intersecting marginalized communities and will provide accommodations to ensure accessibility and inclusion. \nThe course begins with an exploration of disability history in the U.S.\, celebrating civil rights victories while identifying ongoing challenges in areas like education\, healthcare\, employment\, and housing. Participants will collaborate on projects to envision policy changes and will gain an understanding of how ideas transform into laws. \nSession 2 shifts to hands-on practice\, where participants present individual ideas\, form workgroups around shared goals\, and draft mock legislation. They’ll also learn key advocacy skills\, such as storytelling\, meeting facilitation\, and lobbying regulations. \nIn the final session\, a current or former state legislator will join to provide real-world insights and feedback during mock meetings. Participants will leave with concrete advocacy tools\, established coalitions\, and actionable goals to drive future change for the disability community. \nWhether you’re a seasoned advocate or just starting your civic journey\, this course equips you with the knowledge\, skills\, and connections to make a lasting impact.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/policy-power-advocacy-skills-for-an-inclusive-future/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:Autism Society of Minnesota\, 2380 Wycliff St. Ste. 102\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
CATEGORIES:AuSM Classes,AuSM Events,Featured,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Policy Power: Advocacy Skills For an Inclusive Future
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the world of civic engagement and disability advocacy in this dynamic\, three-session course led by AuSM’s Policy Director. Tailored for adults with autism and their allies\, this program welcomes participants from intersecting marginalized communities and will provide accommodations to ensure accessibility and inclusion. \nThe course begins with an exploration of disability history in the U.S.\, celebrating civil rights victories while identifying ongoing challenges in areas like education\, healthcare\, employment\, and housing. Participants will collaborate on projects to envision policy changes and will gain an understanding of how ideas transform into laws. \nSession 2 shifts to hands-on practice\, where participants present individual ideas\, form workgroups around shared goals\, and draft mock legislation. They’ll also learn key advocacy skills\, such as storytelling\, meeting facilitation\, and lobbying regulations. \nIn the final session\, a current or former state legislator will join to provide real-world insights and feedback during mock meetings. Participants will leave with concrete advocacy tools\, established coalitions\, and actionable goals to drive future change for the disability community. \nWhether you’re a seasoned advocate or just starting your civic journey\, this course equips you with the knowledge\, skills\, and connections to make a lasting impact.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/policy-power-advocacy-skills-for-an-inclusive-future/2025-03-15/
LOCATION:Autism Society of Minnesota\, 2380 Wycliff St. Ste. 102\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
CATEGORIES:AuSM Classes,AuSM Events,Featured,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Helping Your Child with ASD Learn to Ride a Bike
DESCRIPTION:Challenges with body awareness\, balance and motor control\, and hand-eye coordination can make riding a bike difficult. Learn a number of tips for successful bike riding including purchasing equipment\, making bike adjustments\, breaking down riding into smaller steps\, clothing protection\, practice makes perfect pedaling\, staying positive and patient\, and working toward the sense of independence and accomplishment that your child will experience when learning to ride his or her own bike.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/helping-your-child-with-asd-learn-to-ride-a-bike/
LOCATION:Autism Society of Minnesota\, 2380 Wycliff St. Ste. 102\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
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