Make a Snow Globe with Salish FYSPRT
Join us in creating your very own snow globe! Drop in any time between 1:30-4:00. Hot cocoa and snacks will be provided. Learn and share about your family's mental health journey.

Listed here are Kitsap events related to developmental disabilities or special education including our monthly meeting. If you would like to add an event, contact us. Sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay up to date on upcoming events.
Join us in creating your very own snow globe! Drop in any time between 1:30-4:00. Hot cocoa and snacks will be provided. Learn and share about your family's mental health journey.
Overview of the OEO’s work and how the office supports families, communities, and schools addressing the concerns that impact all students’ education. There will be an IEP clinic to address individual questions and concerns.
Resource Fair: Meet with dozens of agencies and providers of support for families of adults and children with diverse needs from infancy to adulthood
Job Fair: Connect with dozens of agencies and supports for career opportunities & job assistance.
In this session on Autism and Inclusion, we will explore the shift from the traditional medical model of disability to the more empowering social model. The session will emphasize a collaborative approach between community partners and individuals with neurodivergent identities, using practical strategies and tools to create inclusive environments that promote understanding and support social communication. We will also discuss strategies to help neurodivergent individuals navigate social rules, understand consequences, and make positive choices.
Learn how KCR supports families and people with disabilities.
Learn from the Division of Vocational Rehab (DVR), Kitsap County Developmental Disabilities, and Trillium Employment Services about services for students transitioning to adulthood.
Learn about the types of services DDA offers, application timeline, roadmap, and conditions for eligibility. There will be time for questions and answers after the short training, along with an opportunity to meet with an eligibility specialist from DDA in a private breakout room. Traducion en espanol disponible
This training will provide information to parents, guardians, and professionals who assist students with disabilities in planning a path for their future. It’s never too soon to begin planning to ensure a smooth transition from school to adulthood.
Explore services in our community in the areas of education, advocacy, support, employment, care, housing, recreation, leisure, and more!
Square Pegs Kitsap Coordinator, Philip Galbraith, Kitsap Autism Navigator, Angela Cox, and parent advocate, Christa Hewitt, discuss new local events for Neurodivergent (ND) and Autistic people.
This training will cover the: What, When, How, Who, and Where of Assistive Technology for students with disabilities or learning challenges.
In this training, we’ll explore the five senses and additional sensory factors impacting community participation.
Support and training for various diagnoses can be found on our Resources page.
Local caregiver support
Statewide caregiver support
Center of Parent Excellence (COPE)
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