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Date(s) - 02/11/2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Join us for the February 11th webinar – The PATH to Real Person-Centered Solutions, Presented by Kish Pisani, IAMC
Learn about the PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) process for individuals with IDD and why person-centered planning is at the heart of a self-directed quality of life. PATH is a visual, supportive process that provides individuals with disabilities and their circle of support, a rich, future-based plan based on the individuals’ gifts and talents, preferences, and needs. This session not only helps you understand the steps of the process but how it has impacted lives and organizations. If you’re already familiar with PATH and MAPS, this session will include updates and new tools.
Please register for Illinois Life Span Lunchtime Webinar – The PATH to Real Person-Centered Solutions, Presented by Kish Pisani, IAMC on Feb 11, 2020 12:00 PM CST at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5766323164055666445
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
This webinar includes:
- Start with Circles of Support
- What is a PATH and the different steps of the process
- How a PATH is used for authentic person-centered, self-directed solutions including Microboards, Cooperatives, Customized Employment, Creative Housing, Supported Decision Making, Sibling Support, and the importance for long-term and estate planning.
- What is the IAMC and what we do
- How you can become a PATH facilitator
About the Presenter: Kish Pisani is Executive Director of the Illinois Association of Microboards and Cooperatives (IAMC), a position she’s held since April 2019. Kish brings over 30 years of marketing, public relations, grant writing, advocacy, and non-profit management experience to this position. Kish is also a graduate of the Partners in Policymaking program. Her most important job remains a mom to her 22-year old son who lives with IDD and says Live Streaming what other families are going through in Illinois makes this job all the more authentic. Kish and her family have established a micro-enterprise, Logs by Lou, for their son to achieve long-term financial independence, created an organization for athletes with disabilities in suburban Chicago, and are active with Special Olympics Illinois. They are passionate about Unified Sports and authentic community inclusion opportunities for individuals with IDD — and just as important — their families and support circles.
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