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.
FYSPRT meetings are open to the public - we'd love to hear your thoughts on matters relating to children's developmental and behavioral health in your area Who is invited to participate? Anyone who is connected to or is impacted by the Mental Health/Substance Use system in the Jefferson, Kitsap, or Clallam Counties. Families of children […]
May 27, 2022: Planning a PCS Move Join Us for the Brunch & Learn ” Need to Know” Webinar Series! Each webinar is 90-minutes and is designed to provide information and resources to military EFMP families to help them access and navigate the educational and medical services.
The PAVE PTI Special Education training is an opportunity for parents, caregivers, and professionals to learn how students receive their special education services.
Silverdale Library
3650 NW Anderson Hill Rd, Silverdale, WA, United States
Join Kitsap County Commissioner Ed Wolfe and the Central Kitsap Community Council in welcoming U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer to a special event that will be held both in person at the new Silverdale Library and virtually via Zoom.
Mindfulness to support resilience
Why a checklist can calm your brain
Access to a video library with more self-care content
Time for you to share and ask questions
CALLING YOUTH AND YOUTH LEADERS WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE RELATED TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN WA STATE. WE VALUE YOUR EXPERTISE! $$ Get paid for your time! Learn about the power of peer networking, Collaborate and affirm a vision statement, Brainstorm how a youth network might function and thrive.
White nationalist groups are recruiting youth with disabilities.
Let's stop them.
Join The Arc of King County for a panel exploring the prevention of recruitment of youth with disabilities into white nationalist extremism.
Sinclair Missionary Baptist Church
4900 Auto Center Blvd, Bremerton, WA, United States
This event is to provide and educate the Kitsap community on available resources to help better their lives. Meet KCPC at the Kitsap Public Health Department