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From: Autism NOW: The National Autism Resource and Information Center

Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 2:35 PM

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Subject: Next Webinar: People Taking Responsibility for Advocacy in Their Own Lives

Next Webinar: People Taking Responsibility for Advocacy in Their Own Lives

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People Taking Responsibility for Advocacy in Their Own LivesSelf-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE), the presenters of our most popular webinar yet, is back on April 10th with a new webinar that you do not want to miss! Register today!Time: Tuesday, April 10, 2012, from 2:00 to 3:00 PM ESTSpeakers: SABE Leaders (Max Barrows, Betty , Chester Finn, Britton, Bernard Baker and Ward)Hmmm….who is the boss in your life? It is amazing how many self-advocates lead the way by speaking up to legislators and serving on boards. When it comes to your life, are you really in charge? In this webinar, you’ll:

learn how to ask for support to make changes in your life. hear stories from peer leaders who have struggled with this issue. come away with strategies to take responsibility for advocacy in your own life. Space is limited. Reserve your seat now for the April 10, 2012 webinar.

Other InformationThe Autism NOW Center is a project funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities and a national initiative of The Arc. The Center gathers, organizes, and disseminates readily accessible, high-quality resources and information related to community-based services that support independent living and self-determination, treatment protocols that promote community-based experiences, and evidence-based interventions. As part of this mission, The Autism NOW Center hosts free webinars every Tuesday from 2:00 to 3:00 pm (EST). Designed for self-advocates, families, professionals, and the general public, these webinars encompass a wide variety of topics and practices in the area of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and developmental disabilities. For any further questions regarding these webinars, for more information on The Autism NOW Center, or for technical assistance, please contact Tonia Ferguson at tferguson@... or Sladen at jsladen@....

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Full Webinar ScheduleView the full webinar schedule at the Autism NOW Center website.

Miss a Webinar?You can view past webinars on-demand in our webinar archive.

Get Involved with Autism NOW!You can participate in many ways. Each time you engage with the center, you help us work toward our mission of being a dynamic and interactive, highly visible and effective central point of quality resources and information for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities, their families, and other targeted key stakeholders. Find out how to participate.

Join the ConversationTo help drive awareness for Autism Awareness Month, Autism NOW and The Arc and many other have sharing resources, ideas and information on Twitter. Join us by searching for the hashtag #AutismAware. Or simply view the #AutismAware hashtag here.

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