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Free Webinar Series on Transition

September 27th, 2017


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“Next Steps to Adulthood: Planning for Transition” includes a free webinar series and in-person workshop. The University of Illinois at Chicago Institute on Disability and Human Development (IDHD) Developmental Disability Family Clinics present “Next Steps to Adulthood:…

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Chicago’s Lifeline Theatre Offers Accessibility Services and Special Performances

September 18th, 2017


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Open-captioned performances, touch tours, audio-described performances and autism/sensory-friendly performances available for upcoming theater productions. Chicago’s Lifeline Theatre offers a number of accessible shows this fall and winter for individuals with disabilities. A full list of the…

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Focus Group Opportunity: Culturally Diverse Parents of Children with Disabilities

March 21st, 2017


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Pilot study of barriers to and promising practices for the inclusion of diverse families in a peer support program. Parents of children with disabilities benefit from receiving support from other parents who have a child…

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New Family Liaison Joins DSCC Team

February 17th, 2017

DSCC parent Gina Jones will work with families north of Interstate 80. The University of Illinois at Chicago’s Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) is proud to welcome a new part-time Family Liaison to…

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HEAL Helps with Unexpected Medical Expenses

June 23rd, 2016

ComEd launched a utility assistance program for those facing unexpected medical expenses The HEAL program helps ComEd customers pay their electric bill when they experience unexpected medical expenses. HEAL comes from the Hospital-Based Energy Assistance and…

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