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3/2 – Social Media and Literacy

For Youth with Disabilities ages 14-22. This a 7-part series designed specifically for Virginia youth with disabilities. These trainings are designed to increase an individual's’ capacity for self-advocacy and decision-making. Throughout the series, we will cover important topics including: setting and respecting boundaries, self-esteem and self-acceptance, pregnancy & STI prevention, abuse prevention, and human anatomy. […]

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Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health First Aid classes are available virtually from 9-3:30pm on the following dates. The classes are free, but preregistration and prework are required. Registration must be completed two weeks prior to class date. To register, please visit, https://www.chesterfield.gov/889/Prevention-Programs For more information contact Rebecca Lint at [email protected] or 717-6635 Mental Health First Aid teaches a […]

Preschool Inclusion – How can I afford Behavioral Supports?

About this event CA Human Services strives to fill service gaps for Virginians with autism of all ages. Parents of young children with autism frequently report issues finding a preschool program for their child that can accommodate the specific needs and behavioral concerns of their child. CA Human Services is looking to partner with preschools […]

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Life Skills Series: Money Management for Autistic Individuals

This Life Skills Lunch and Learn Series is tailored for individuals age 13+ on the autism spectrum to gain independent living skills. About this event In this weekly webinar series CA (formerly Commonwealth Autism) will be presenting from our Life Skills Training Modules to help individuals with autism age 13+ learn independent living skills. This […]

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Getting Around: Transportation Options with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Learn how people with disabilities can utilize Metro Rail and Bus Service, as well as, MetroAccess, a door to door paratransit service to get around the Washington area for work and participate in community activities. Participants will learn how to apply for and utilize reduced fare ID cards and/or MetroAccess and resources for travel training. […]

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3/16 – Human Reproduction

For Youth with Disabilities ages 14-22. This a 7-part series designed specifically for Virginia youth with disabilities. These trainings are designed to increase an individual's’ capacity for self-advocacy and decision-making. Throughout the series, we will cover important topics including: setting and respecting boundaries, self-esteem and self-acceptance, pregnancy & STI prevention, abuse prevention, and human anatomy. […]

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3/30 – Pregnancy

For Youth with Disabilities ages 14-22. This a 7-part series designed specifically for Virginia youth with disabilities. These trainings are designed to increase an individual's’ capacity for self-advocacy and decision-making. Throughout the series, we will cover important topics including: setting and respecting boundaries, self-esteem and self-acceptance, pregnancy & STI prevention, abuse prevention, and human anatomy. […]

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4/6 – Romantic Relationships

For Youth with Disabilities ages 14-22. This a 7-part series designed specifically for Virginia youth with disabilities. These trainings are designed to increase an individual's’ capacity for self-advocacy and decision-making. Throughout the series, we will cover important topics including: setting and respecting boundaries, self-esteem and self-acceptance, pregnancy & STI prevention, abuse prevention, and human anatomy. […]

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Mental Health First Aid Kit

Mental Health First Aid Youth Classes for adults aged 18 and over are available virtually on the following dates. Classes run from 9:00-2:30. The classes are free, but preregistration and prework are required. Registration must be completed two weeks prior to class date. To register, visit www.chesterfield.gov/889. For more information contact Ginger Dotter at 804-768-7747 […]