Dear Friends,
I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this COVID-19 pandemic. We sent out an email last week with several resources and I’m going to copy and paste most of that information into my letter here in case you missed it. If you’d like to view the email from last week, you can click here: COVID-19 Email.
At this time, all of our offices (Tallahassee, Panama City, and Pensacola) are closed to the public. We have moved to working remotely using email, video conference, and phone to provide support. If you need to reach any of us, send an email to: [email protected]. If you need to reach your consultant, email will be the fastest. Click here for a list of our Consultants’ Emails.
We are trying to share information and resources with all of our clients and families using social media and email blasts. Our Facebook page is constantly being updated with resources and information about upcoming online trainings.
Unfortunately , we had to cancel our 4th Annual Kickin’ It for Autism soccer clinic on April 5th and postpone our Life Stories Transition Summit due to COVID-19. April is typically filled with events celebrating Autism Awareness month, but will shift to sharing information about autism on our social media platforms.
We are in the process of scheduling several online forums for adult clients and caregivers of younger clients in the coming weeks. More information about the new online information sessions will be on our Facebook page, and on http://ph6.165.myftpupload.com.
We are continually gathering resources we find and adding them to one Google Document to have an easy way to keep track of the resources. Check out our Google Doc here: COVID-19 Resource List. We will continue to add resources to this list, so keep checking it.
For parents who have children in preschool or early elementary school, FSU CARD is offering free access to the Autism Navigator® How-To Guide for Families. Please see the article below for information on how to get your FREE CODE.
We need your help to keep us connected to you during this time of social distancing and working remotely. Here’s how YOU can help us help you.
- Update your contact information using our Annual Update Form located on our website.
- Add [email protected] to your address book to prevent messages going to your spam folder. Check your spam folder frequently for any missed messages.
- Download the Zoom app on your phone, tablet or computer: www.zoom.us
- Fill out the survey so we know what your greatest needs are at the moment. Start Survey.
- Join us for a one-hour Connecting with CARD Zoom meeting to learn more about how FSU CARD staff can help during this COVID-19 pandemic.
- For Parents/Caregivers: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EST/ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm CST. Click here to register.
- For Adult Clients: Wednesday, April 1, 2020 from 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST/ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm CST. Click here to register.
Please be safe and stay well.
Sincerely,
Catherine Zenko, M.S., CCC-SLP
Director, FSU CARD
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Features
27th Annual Statewide CARD Conference
FSU CARD staff traveled to Orlando from January 17th – 19th for another wonderful conference of the statewide CARD centers. T eachers who were selected t hrough the Partnership for Effective Programs for Students with Autism (PEPSA) and will be collaborating on a year-long project with a consultant, came along as well. FSU CARD offered ten conference scholarships to clients, family members, and community partners in our catchment area.
Keynote speakers at the conference included Dr. Patrick Rydell, co-author of The SCERTS® Model (along with the FSU Autism Institute’s own Dr. Amy Wetherby), and the multi-talented James Durbin, a musician with Autism/Tourette Syndrome who was featured on American Idol in 2011. Durbin may be recognized by local CARD constituents from his series of public talks and performances in the Tallahassee area in conjunction with FSU CARD.
Second-year PEPSA partners Allison Leatzow (FSU CARD) and Taylor Whittle (Leon High School) did a presentation on how their project of creating an inclusive campus took shape in 2019 and will continue through 2020. Consultants Tammy Dasher and Crystal Grey-Hewitt presented breakout sessions on the topics of ESE teacher burnout, women with autism, and how the ASD population experiences trauma.
The 28 th CARD conference will take place in January of 2021- stay tuned for information regarding registration and scholarship opportunities!
CARD Day at the Capitol
On February 4 th at the Florida State Capitol, CARD centers from near and far gathered their staff and constituents on the hill for the purpose of bringing awareness to the legislators that determine our yearly monetary allocation. For the past five years, CARD has requested a funding increase to keep up with rising demand and rapidly growing caseloads. Constituents made appointments with the law-makers to share stories of how CARD has positively influenced their lives, while staff helped to facilitate and hosted an information table.
Jeri’s Midtown Café, an FSU CARD Autism-Friendly Business that has received staff training on best practices and also employs individuals on the spectrum, catered a delicious lunch. While enjoying food and fellowship, attendees listened to various speakers including CARD directors and adult clients from various centers. House Representative Chris Latvala, who has been a proponent of expanding the Gardiner Scholarship for special needs students to have options beyond the typical K-12 public school system, spoke about the importance of keeping CARD funded so that our mission and services can continue to benefit the ASD community.
Jeri’s Midtown Café, an FSU CARD Autism-Friendly Business that has received staff training on best practices and also employs individuals on the spectrum, catered a delicious lunch. While enjoying food and fellowship, attendees listened to various speakers including CARD directors and adult clients from various centers. House Representative Chris Latvala, who has been a proponent of expanding the Gardiner Scholarship for special needs students to have options beyond the typical K-12 public school system, spoke about the importance of keeping CARD funded so that our mission and services can continue to benefit the ASD community.
In the coming weeks, the final figures will be announced and determine center budgets for the coming fiscal year. As always, we appreciate those who are willing to advocate on behalf of CARD!
Life Stories Transition Summit – Sailing into the Future
FSU Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, FDLRS/Emerald Coast, Children’s Medical Services, APD Florida (Agency for Persons with Disabilities), the Empowerment Parent Resource Center, PEPSA, and Project 10 will reschedule this summit in the fall. This free summit will provide young adults and adults with disabilities, their families, and community members with resources and information about transition services and supports across the Panhandle Topics include: supported and independent living, vocational/career planning and support, general health and community supports, and post-secondary education and training. There will also be specific workshops for young adults/adults with disabilities focusing on career choices, dating and relationships, community safety and awareness, and budgeting.ong> Adults (16 and over) with disabilities, parents/caregivers, educators and related service providers, and community members.WHERE: To be determined
WHEN: Fall 2020
For more information contact Dr. Chrissy Ogilvie at 850-324-6245 or [email protected]