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SUMMARY:Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, and Accessibility (DEI&A) Training: Newaygo County
DESCRIPTION:Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, and Accessibility Training \nWhat Is DEI&A Training? \n\nFor communities to be truly Diverse\, Equitable\, and Inclusive\, they also need to be Accessible to all. People with disabilities are the largest minority group and are often left out of D\, E\, and I conversations and initiatives\, which is why we emphasize adding the A for Accessibility.\n\nParticipants Will Learn About the Following Topics: \n\nThe definition of disability\nDisability as it pertains to DEI&A\nRespectful interactions\nInclusion\nAbleism\nCenters for Independent Living and the IL Philosophy\n\nWho Will Benefit From This Training: \n\nEmployers\, government agencies\, schools\, health care\, non-profit\, and for-profit businesses. We can present to any audience.
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/disability-equity-inclusion-and-accessibility-deia-training-newaygo-county/
LOCATION:The Stream (Newaygo)\, 1 W State Rd\, Suite 200\, Newaygo\, MI\, 49337\, United States
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SUMMARY:Birding at Anderson Woods Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join the Land Conservancy of West Michigan\, Disability Network West Michigan\, and the Grand Rapids Audubon Club for a birding event at Anderson Woods Nature Preserve. The Grand Rapids Audubon Club will lead us as we hike the accessible trail\, learn the basics of birding\, and put our skills to the test.\n\nLocated near the lakeshore\, Anderson Woods provides important nesting and feeding habitat for migratory birds and supports resident birds that require large tracts of unbroken forest. To assist in the identification and tracking of any birds spotted on the trail\, we recommend downloading the Merlin Bird ID app. We will have some binoculars available to borrow\, but please bring your own if you have them!\n\nWe will cover 1 mile of trail during this event\, the max grade of which is 2%. This event will happen outside – please come dressed for the weather. In the case of severe or dangerous weather\, the event may be postponed or cancelled. Registrants will be notified of any changes via email.\n\nSpace is limited\, so please register to attend!\n\nRegister Here!
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/birding-at-anderson-woods-nature-preserve/
LOCATION:Anderson Woods Nature Preserve\, 3943 Simonelli\, Whitehall\, MI\, 49461\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240822T100000
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk Long COVID: Webinar 2
DESCRIPTION:As of February 2024\, more than 15% of households in the United States have reported having symptoms of “long covid.” “Long COVID” also know as “long haulers” and clinically as Post Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) or Post COVID Condition (PCC)\, is documented with more than 200 known symptoms that can affect multiple body organs. People with PCC can take weeks or longer to recover from the condition with some still reporting symptoms since becoming infected with COVID-19 in 2020. What do you know about this condition? How do we get the latest information about “long COVID?” How do you talk about this condition with your doctor? Have you been diagnosed with “long COVID” but don’t know where to get more information? Join Disability Network West Michigan through the virtual webinar series “Let’s Talk Long COVID.” \nJoin us from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday\, August 21st and Thursday\, August 22nd to hear from medical\, public health\, and research professionals talk about what PCC looks like\, what health interventions we can use to reduce and manage symptoms\, what PCC may look like for veterans\, and how we can advocate for our own health. \nSome of the speakers for “Let’s talk Long COVID” includes \nDr. Ziyad Al-Aly\, M.D\, the Director of the Clinical Epidemiology Center\, and the Chief of Research and Education Service at Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System and named one of 2024 Time magazines “Most influential in Health.” \nDr. Katharine Seagly PhD\, Director\, University of Michigan Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program Associate Professor\, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation\, and Adult Clinical Psychologist. \nBecca Squires\, LMSW\, Becca is a clinical social worker at Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan\, currently working in Rehabilitation Psychology\, both clinical group facilitation and program coordinator for the post-COVID and Concussion clinics. \nKrista Coombs Director of Policy/Programs with COVID-19 Longhaulers Advocacy Project and Long COVID Advocate with the Vermont Center for Independent Living. \nDr. Walter J. Koroshetz\, Director of National Institute of Neurological and Stroke (NINDS)\, National Institute of Health (NIH) and the Co-Chair of the RECOVER initiative. Dr. Koroshetz will talk about what is Post COVID Condition (PCC or “long COVID”) and how research has helped with understanding and managing this disease. \nAfter each presentation\, time permitting\, there will be a question-and-answer period. For more information… \nThursday\, August 22\, 2024 \n10 am to 10:30 am Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly \n10:30 am to 11 am Krista Coombs \n*Disability Network West Michigan will do everything possible to make sure that this event is accessible to all attendees. If you need an accommodation to participate\, please indicate that when you RSVP for the event. We will do our best to accommodate all requests\, but please submit them as soon as possible.*
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/lets-talk-long-covid-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom Link
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240821T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240821T110000
DTSTAMP:20260624T223622
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk Long COVID: Webinar 1
DESCRIPTION:As of February 2024\, more than 15% of households in the United States have reported having symptoms of “long covid.” “Long COVID” also know as “long haulers” and clinically as Post Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) or Post COVID Condition (PCC)\, is documented with more than 200 known symptoms that can affect multiple body organs. People with PCC can take weeks or longer to recover from the condition with some still reporting symptoms since becoming infected with COVID-19 in 2020. What do you know about this condition? How do we get the latest information about “long COVID?” How do you talk about this condition with your doctor? Have you been diagnosed with “long COVID” but don’t know where to get more information? Join Disability Network West Michigan through the virtual webinar series “Let’s talk long COVID.” \nJoin us from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday\, August 21st and Thursday\, August 22nd to hear from medical\, public health\, and research professionals talk about what PCC looks like\, what health interventions we can use to reduce and manage symptoms\, what PCC may look like for veterans\, and how we can advocate for our own health. \nSome of the speakers for “Let’s talk Long COVID” includes \nDr. Ziyad Al-Aly\, M.D\, the Director of the Clinical Epidemiology Center\, and the Chief of Research and Education Service at Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System and named one of 2024 Time magazines “Most influential in Health.” \nDr. Katharine Seagly PhD\, Director of the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Rehabilitation Program and Co-Director of the Post-Covid Conditions Clinic and Adult Clinical Psychologist at the University of Michigan. \nBecca Squires\, LMSW\, Becca is a clinical social worker at Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan\, currently working in Rehabilitation Psychology\, both clinical group facilitation and program coordinator for the post-COVID and Concussion clinics. \nKrista Coombs Director of Policy/Programs with COVID-19 Longhaulers Advocacy Project and Long COVID Advocate with the Vermont Center for Independent Living. \nDr. Walter J. Koroshetz\, Director of National Institute of Neurological and Stroke (NINDS)\, National Institute of Health (NIH) and the Co-Chair of the RECOVER initiative. Dr. Koroshetz will talk about what is Post COVID Condition (PCC or “long COVID”) and how research has helped with understanding and managing this disease. \nAfter each presentation\, time permitting\, there will be a question-and-answer period. For more information… \nWednesday\, August 21\, 2024 \n10 am to 10:30 am Dr. Walter J. Koroshetz \n10:30 am to 11 am Dr. Katharine Seagly\, PhD and Becca Squires\, LMSW \n*Disability Network West Michigan will do everything possible to make sure that this event is accessible to all attendees. If you need an accommodation to participate\, please indicate that when you RSVP for the event. We will do our best to accommodate all requests\, but please submit them as soon as possible.*
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/lets-talk-long-covid-webinar-1/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom Link
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SUMMARY:Disability Network West Michigan's ADA Anniversary Party!
DESCRIPTION:Disability Network West Michigan is excited to celebrate the 34th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act at Pigeon Hill Brewing Company! \nWe are excited to celebrate the increased opportunities for people with disabilities that were created by the ADA and also to recognize how much more we still need to improve to create accessible and inclusive communities. \nJoin us at the Brewer’s Lounge from 6 – 9 pm. We will have brief presentations from Disability Network West Michigan regarding the importance of the ADA and a general overview of the services provided by Disability Network West Michigan. We will also be joined by the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan\, who will have information about voting and voter registration. \nDisability Network West Michigan will provide a range of appetizers for guests and guests can purchase their own beverages. Pigeon Hill Brewing Company offers a variety of craft beer\, wine\, cider\, mixed drinks\, as well as a large variety of non-alcoholic options for anyone who does not consume alcohol. \nPlease RSVP by Wednesday\, July 10th so that we have an accurate count for food!
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/the-caravan-for-disability-freedom-and-justice-and-ada-anniversary-party/
LOCATION:The Brewer’s Lounge at Pigeon Hill\, 895 4th St.\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
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SUMMARY:Peer Group Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Disability Network West Michigan is pleased to invite you to our upcoming Peer group picnic where we welcome all attendees past\, present\, and future individuals who might be interested in joining one of our peer groups! \nThe Groups are: Ignite Fire peer group for youth and young adults (aged 16-26) with disabilities to connect | Assistive Technology Support Group | Women’s Support Group | Veterans Group \nTopic: Peer Group Picnic\nPlace: McGraft Park | Community Building  | 2204 Wickham Drive | Muskegon\, MI 49441\nTime: 5:30-7PM \nWhat attendees can expect: \n\nWelcome & Introduction\nGround Rules\nFood/Snacks (Subs | Chips | Pop | Water\nGames/Socializing\nCleanup\nParents and/or caregivers are also welcome!\nYou can RSVP using the ticket button on this event or by calling 231-722-0088
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/peer-group-picnic/
LOCATION:McGraft Park\, 2204 Wickham Drive\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49441\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240612T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240612T143000
DTSTAMP:20260624T223622
CREATED:20240501T224857Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Independence (Living Skills) Day | Newaygo County
DESCRIPTION:A fun gathering for youth with disabilities\, ages 16-26! \nDisability Network West Michigan is pleased to invite you to our introduction to the Ignite Fire peer group event! Ignite Fire is a great opportunity for youth and young adults (aged 16-26) with disabilities to connect; It’s a chance to share and discuss issues\, concerns\, hopes\, dreams\, and goals with other peers. \nTopic: Growing Green! \nWhat attendees can expect: \nMeet & Greet\nAffordable & Festive Ways to Decorate For Independence Day!\nCraft Making\nEasy-to-follow recipes\nYou can RSVP using the ticket button on this event or by calling 231-722-0088.\nRSVP available on May 13 @ 10:00am \nChild care will be provided; please mention if there will be younger children present
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/celebrate-independence-living-skills-day-newaygo-county/
LOCATION:NCRESA Educational Service Center\, 4747 West 48th Street\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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CREATED:20240501T222202Z
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SUMMARY:Positivity Rocks!
DESCRIPTION:A fun gathering for youth with disabilities\, ages 16-26! \nDisability Network West Michigan is pleased to invite you to our next Ignite Fire peer group event! \nIgnite Fire is a great opportunity for youth and young adults (aged 16-26) with disabilities to connect. It’s a chance to share and discuss issues\, concerns\, hopes\, dreams\, and goals with other peers. \nTopic: Positivity Rocks \nWhat attendees can expect: \nWelcome & Introduction\nGround Rules\nPositive Affirmation Discussion\nRock Painting\nDiscussing Next Event\nCleanup \nYou can RSVP using the ticket button on this event or by calling 231-722-0088
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/positivity-rocks/
LOCATION:Disability Network West Michigan\, 27 East Clay Avenue\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49442\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240508T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240508T143000
DTSTAMP:20260624T223622
CREATED:20240501T221909Z
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SUMMARY:Growing Green (Newaygo County)
DESCRIPTION:A fun gathering for youth with disabilities\, ages 16-26! \nDisability Network West Michigan is pleased to invite you to our introduction to the Ignite Fire peer group event! Ignite Fire is a great opportunity for youth and young adults (aged 16-26) with disabilities to connect; It’s a chance to share and discuss issues\, concerns\, hopes\, dreams\, and goals with other peers. \nTopic: Growing Green! \nWhat attendees can expect: \nMeet & Greet\nIce Breaker Games\nGardening Basics\nPlanting your choice of seeds\nYou can RSVP using the ticket button on this event or by calling 231-722-0088. \nChild care will be provided; please mention if there will be younger children present
URL:https://disabilitynetworkwm.org/event/growing-green-newaygo-county/
LOCATION:NCRESA Educational Service Center\, 4747 West 48th Street\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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