Upcoming at FACT Oregon
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 5
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 6
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 7
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 8
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 4
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 3
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 2
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Active su abogacía (AYA): programa de liderazgo - Sesión 1
Estamos encantados de anunciar dos grupos esta primavera: nuestra grupo de idioma inglés y una grupo de idioma español, dirigida por nuestros coordinadores de programas bilingües.
El propósito de AYA es capacitar e involucrar a padres y miembros de la familia que quieren abogar por cambios en el sistema educativo que mejoren los resultados de los niños con discapacidades.
Los participantes de AYA tienen una amplia variedad de experiencias y perspectivas y están motivados para ayudar a sus comunidades. AYA está destinado a personas que no solo quieren aprender a abogar por sus propios hijos, sino también quieren aprender a abogar por todas las personas con discapacidades.
Las sesiones de inglés se llevarán a cabo virtualmente del 1 al 17 de abril los lunes y miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 p.m.
Las sesiones en español se reunirán virtualmente del 29 de abril al 21 de mayo los lunes y martes de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Se ofrece un estipendio de $250 a los participantes por primera vez al completar con éxito todas las sesiones de la serie.
Northern Oregon Regional Learning Summit
Spend the day with FACT Oregon. We'll help you understand and participate in special education services!
Together we will explore special education and the IEP, share strategies to communicate with your child’s school, and talk about how to resolve disagreements. And, you’ll have the chance to put what you learn into action by preparing your parent input, reviewing your child’s IEP, or developing a one-page profile. You won’t want to miss these full-day, interactive sessions. Visit our IDEA Learning Summits page for more information.
FREE: families & youth
$50: Educators and other professionals (with certificate of attendance)
Lunch will be provided!
Download Flyer: English | Spanish
Due to another community-based event happening for our Spanish-speaking community - Festival Dia Del Nino - we have decided to have our Bilingual Program Specialist Britania Vasquez attend the festival instead of the summit. Britania looks forward to connecting with families at Fesitval Dia Del Norte! Please note that this means the Northern Oregon Special Education Summit trainings will be in English only, and interpretation will not be provided.
Summit Sponsors/Partners
Financial Empowerment for Youth with Disabilities
The Financial Empowerment for Youth with Disabilities training series helps young people with disabilities and their families learn how to manage and make smart choices about money.
We encourage youth (14+), along with their families to attend together. Youth MUST attend.
Participants will learn:
Why it's important for youth to make their own decisions about money.
How to set goals, create budgets, and make plans to spend wisely.
About bank accounts, digital wallets, and mobile payments.
How to be safe with money.
How credit - or borrowing money - works.
How having a job can affect SSI/SSDI benefits.
Financial and benefit counseling resources available to get more help.
Activate Your Advocacy (AYA) Parent Leadership Training: Session 6 of 6
Oregon parents and primary caregivers of a youth with a disability:
The purpose of Activate Your Advocacy is to train and engage parents and family members who want to advocate for education system changes that improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This series is in English. A separate series is scheduled in Spanish for April 29-May 21.
Here's what you should know about AYA:
Meetings are over Zoom on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-9 pm. You must be able to attend all 6 sessions: April 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17.
A stipend of $250 will be sent to participants who complete all six sessions.
Sessions are in English. A separated series is in Spanish from April 29-May 21.
Questions? Email program@factoregon.org.
Activate Your Advocacy (AYA) Parent Leadership Training: Session 5 of 6
Oregon parents and primary caregivers of a youth with a disability:
The purpose of Activate Your Advocacy is to train and engage parents and family members who want to advocate for education system changes that improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This series is in English. A separate series is scheduled in Spanish for April 29-May 21.
Here's what you should know about AYA:
Meetings are over Zoom on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-9 pm. You must be able to attend all 6 sessions: April 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17.
A stipend of $250 will be sent to participants who complete all six sessions.
Sessions are in English. A separated series is in Spanish from April 29-May 21.
Questions? Email program@factoregon.org.
Activate Your Advocacy (AYA) Parent Leadership Training: Session 4 of 6
Oregon parents and primary caregivers of a youth with a disability:
The purpose of Activate Your Advocacy is to train and engage parents and family members who want to advocate for education system changes that improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This series is in English. A separate series is scheduled in Spanish for April 29-May 21.
Here's what you should know about AYA:
Meetings are over Zoom on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-9 pm. You must be able to attend all 6 sessions: April 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17.
A stipend of $250 will be sent to participants who complete all six sessions.
Sessions are in English. A separated series is in Spanish from April 29-May 21.
Questions? Email program@factoregon.org.
Activate Your Advocacy (AYA) Parent Leadership Training: Session 3 of 6
Oregon parents and primary caregivers of a youth with a disability:
The purpose of Activate Your Advocacy is to train and engage parents and family members who want to advocate for education system changes that improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This series is in English. A separate series is scheduled in Spanish for April 29-May 21.
Here's what you should know about AYA:
Meetings are over Zoom on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-9 pm. You must be able to attend all 6 sessions: April 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17.
A stipend of $250 will be sent to participants who complete all six sessions.
Sessions are in English. A separated series is in Spanish from April 29-May 21.
Questions? Email program@factoregon.org.
Getting Ready for Your Child's Move to Kindergarten from Early Childhood Special Education
Sessions in English and Spanish
New Plan! New Team! Kindergarten brings new opportunities for every child, including those moving from Early Childhood Special Education Services (ECSE). This session will help families understand:
What to expect as your child moves to school from an IFSP to an IEP.
The purpose of special education services.
The important role families play in decision-making.
How to prepare for your transition meeting.
Activate Your Advocacy (AYA) Parent Leadership Training: Session 2 of 6
Oregon parents and primary caregivers of a youth with a disability:
The purpose of Activate Your Advocacy is to train and engage parents and family members who want to advocate for education system changes that improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This series is in English. A separate series is scheduled in Spanish for April 29-May 21.
Here's what you should know about AYA:
Meetings are over Zoom on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-9 pm. You must be able to attend all 6 sessions: April 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17.
A stipend of $250 will be sent to participants who complete all six sessions.
Sessions are in English. A separated series is in Spanish from April 29-May 21.
Questions? Email program@factoregon.org.
Apoyo comunitario en español | Spanish support drop-in
Apoyo en español
Para familias que navegan por la discapacidad y la educación especial
¡Traiga sus preguntas y obtenga apoyo, información y conexión de grupo!
El primer miércoles de cada mes 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Spanish support drop-in hours
For families navigating disability and special education
Get support, information, and group connection. Bring your questions!
First Wednesday of each month, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Activate Your Advocacy (AYA) Parent Leadership Training: Session 1 of 6
Oregon parents and primary caregivers of a youth with a disability:
The purpose of Activate Your Advocacy is to train and engage parents and family members who want to advocate for education system changes that improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This series is in English. A separate series is scheduled in Spanish for April 29-May 21.
Here's what you should know about AYA:
Meetings are over Zoom on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-9 pm. You must be able to attend all 6 sessions: April 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17.
A stipend of $250 will be sent to participants who complete all six sessions.
Sessions are in English. A separated series is in Spanish from April 29-May 21.
Questions? Email program@factoregon.org.
IDEA Virtual Summit
Spend the day with FACT Oregon. We'll help you understand and participate in special education services!
Together we will explore special education and the IEP, share strategies to communicate with your child’s school, and talk about how to resolve disagreements. Visit our IDEA Learning Summits page for more information.
FREE: families & youth
$50: Educators and other professionals (with certificate of attendance)
Interpretation available by request. We may have trouble accommodating requests made with less than three (3) days' notice.
Apoyo comunitario en español | Spanish support drop-in
Apoyo en español
Para familias que navegan por la discapacidad y la educación especial
¡Traiga sus preguntas y obtenga apoyo, información y conexión de grupo!
El segundo miércoles de cada mes 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Spanish support drop-in hours
For families navigating disability and special education
Get support, information, and group connection. Bring your questions!
Second Wednesday of each month, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Transition to Adulthood Conference
Join us for a day of discovery to support youth with disabilities as they transition to adulthood! Designed for families, youth (14-21), and professionals, this Virtual Summit will dive into Diploma Options, Financial Empowerment and Literacy, Pre-employment Transition Services, Self-determination, Sexuality, Relationships, and Person-Centered Supports, SSA Benefits and Employment, Supported Decision Making and more…
Apoyo comunitario en español | Spanish support drop-in
Apoyo en español
Para familias que navegan por la discapacidad y la educación especial
¡Traiga sus preguntas y obtenga apoyo, información y conexión de grupo!
El segundo miércoles de cada mes 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Spanish support drop-in hours
For families navigating disability and special education
Get support, information, and group connection. Bring your questions!
Second Wednesday of each month, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Apoyo comunitario en español | Spanish support drop-in
Apoyo en español
Para familias que navegan por la discapacidad y la educación especial
¡Traiga sus preguntas y obtenga apoyo, información y conexión de grupo!
El segundo miércoles de cada mes 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Spanish support drop-in hours
For families navigating disability and special education
Get support, information, and group connection. Bring your questions!
Second Wednesday of each month, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Southern Oregon Regional Learning Summit
Spend the day with FACT Oregon. We'll help you understand and participate in special education services!
Together we will explore special education and the IEP, share strategies to communicate with your child’s school, and talk about how to resolve disagreements. And, you’ll have the chance to put what you learn into action by preparing your parent input, reviewing your child’s IEP, or developing a one-page profile. You won’t want to miss these full-day, interactive sessions. Visit our 2023 Regional Learning Summit page for more information.
FREE: families & youth
$50: Educators and other professionals (with certificate of attendance)
Lunch will be provided!
Register here!
Interpretation available by request. We may have trouble accommodating requests made with less than three (3) days' notice.
Understanding SB 819: Ensuring Equitable Education for Students with Disabilities in Oregon
FACT Oregon, Oregon Department of Education, and Central Oregon Disability Network are coming together to help families learn more about changes to abbreviated school day policies in Oregon.
In the Understanding SB 819: Ensuring Equitable Education for Students with Disabilities in Oregon virtual training, we will:
Talk about why it's important that students with disabilities get the same instructional time and services as other kids.
Explain phrases the law uses like "student with a disability" and “abbreviated school day."
Share information about parent/caregiver informed and written consent and meeting timelines.
Register here!
Interpretation available by request. Requests made with less than three (3) days' notice may not be accommodated.
Eastern Oregon Regional Learning Summit
Spend the day with FACT Oregon. We'll help you understand and participate in special education services!
Together we will explore special education and the IEP, share strategies to communicate with your child’s school, and talk about how to resolve disagreements. And, you’ll have the chance to put what you learn into action by preparing your parent input, reviewing your child’s IEP, or developing a one-page profile. You won’t want to miss these full-day, interactive sessions. Visit our 2023 Regional Learning Summit page for more information.
FREE: families & youth
$50: Educators and other professionals (with certificate of attendance)
Lunch will be provided!
Register here!
Interpretation available by request. We may have trouble accommodating requests made with less than three (3) days' notice.
Understanding SB 819: Ensuring Equitable Education for Students with Disabilities in Oregon
FACT Oregon, Oregon Department of Education, and Central Oregon Disability Network are coming together to help families learn more about changes to abbreviated school day policies in Oregon.
In the Understanding SB 819: Ensuring Equitable Education for Students with Disabilities in Oregon virtual training, we will:
Talk about why it's important that students with disabilities get the same instructional time and services as other kids.
Explain phrases the law uses like "student with a disability" and “abbreviated school day."
Share information about parent/caregiver informed and written consent and meeting timelines.
Register here!
Interpretation available by request. Requests made with less than three (3) days' notice may not be accommodated.
Understanding SB 819: Ensuring Equitable Education for Students with Disabilities in Oregon
FACT Oregon, Oregon Department of Education, and Central Oregon Disability Network are coming together to help families learn more about changes to abbreviated school day policies in Oregon.
In the Understanding SB 819: Ensuring Equitable Education for Students with Disabilities in Oregon virtual training, we will:
Talk about why it's important that students with disabilities get the same instructional time and services as other kids.
Explain phrases the law uses like "student with a disability" and “abbreviated school day."
Share information about parent/caregiver informed and written consent and meeting timelines.
Register here!
Interpretation available by request. Requests made with less than three (3) days' notice may not be accommodated.
Self Determination and Financial Empowerment
During this 6-week cohort, youth 14+ with disabilities will learn the importance of self-determination in financial planning and gain skills and tools to empower them in making financial planning decisions. Participants must commit to all 6 sessions.
Participants will:
- Know key differences between banks and credit unions, including the use of credit and debit
- Understand decision making when determining how and where to spend their money
- Gain information about benefits counseling, including how employment may impact SSI/SSDI benefits
- Learn about ABLE Savings Plans
Self Determination and Financial Empowerment
During this 6-week cohort, youth 14+ with disabilities will learn the importance of self-determination in financial planning and gain skills and tools to empower them in making financial planning decisions. Participants must commit to all 6 sessions.
Participants will:
- Know key differences between banks and credit unions, including the use of credit and debit
- Understand decision making when determining how and where to spend their money
- Gain information about benefits counseling, including how employment may impact SSI/SSDI benefits
- Learn about ABLE Savings Plans
Self Determination and Financial Empowerment
During this 6-week cohort, youth 14+ with disabilities will learn the importance of self-determination in financial planning and gain skills and tools to empower them in making financial planning decisions. Participants must commit to all 6 sessions.
Participants will:
- Know key differences between banks and credit unions, including the use of credit and debit
- Understand decision making when determining how and where to spend their money
- Gain information about benefits counseling, including how employment may impact SSI/SSDI benefits
- Learn about ABLE Savings Plans
Self Determination and Financial Empowerment
During this 6-week cohort, youth 14+ with disabilities will learn the importance of self-determination in financial planning and gain skills and tools to empower them in making financial planning decisions. Participants must commit to all 6 sessions.
Participants will:
- Know key differences between banks and credit unions, including the use of credit and debit
- Understand decision making when determining how and where to spend their money
- Gain information about benefits counseling, including how employment may impact SSI/SSDI benefits
- Learn about ABLE Savings Plans
Self Determination and Financial Empowerment
During this 6-week cohort, youth 14+ with disabilities will learn the importance of self-determination in financial planning and gain skills and tools to empower them in making financial planning decisions. Participants must commit to all 6 sessions.
Participants will:
- Know key differences between banks and credit unions, including the use of credit and debit
- Understand decision making when determining how and where to spend their money
- Gain information about benefits counseling, including how employment may impact SSI/SSDI benefits
- Learn about ABLE Savings Plans
Self Determination and Financial Empowerment
During this 6-week cohort, youth 14+ with disabilities will learn the importance of self-determination in financial planning and gain skills and tools to empower them in making financial planning decisions. Participants must commit to all 6 sessions.
Participants will:
- Know key differences between banks and credit unions, including the use of credit and debit
- Understand decision making when determining how and where to spend their money
- Gain information about benefits counseling, including how employment may impact SSI/SSDI benefits
- Learn about ABLE Savings Plans