PAVE Parent Training & Information (PTI) Preparing for the 2022 – 2023 School Year
The PAVE PTI Special Education training is an opportunity for parents, caregivers, and professionals to learn how students receive their special education services.
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.
The PAVE PTI Special Education training is an opportunity for parents, caregivers, and professionals to learn how students receive their special education services.
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.
You’re invited! Come and celebrate the Tommy’s Story Hour event, a group for people with disabilities.
Looking at the complexities of specific financial planning around your young person with disabilities transition to adulthood.
Review of why to consider guardianship as the last resort and alternatives for managing finances and health care in Washington
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
This year's #JuneteenthFreedomFestival will be held Saturday, June 18th. The day will begin with a 10 am meet-up at 5th and Pacific for a "People's March," which will step off at 10:15 am to head down to Evergreen Park. Then, the Festival will take place at Evergreen Park from 11 am - 3 pm, with a full program of speakers/entertainment, a resource fair, a free cookout, kids' activities, and more!
This training introduces participants to a number of concepts to support their families wherever they are in their journey. Concepts will include tools for creating boundaries, empowering rather than enabling your loved ones, combating shame and acknowledging pain, making action plans, and more! This engaging training will send you off with some new ways to use tools you may already have and introduce you to some new ones along the way.
Attend this FREE virtual Town Hall and meet with DSHS - DDA to get questions answered regarding DDA benefits. Private chat rooms will be available for individuals to meet with DDA personnel to assist with paperwork! Join on zoom with this meeting id: 830 5566 6055 Questions? Please reach out to Kimberly Adams or Melia […]
Support and training for various diagnoses can be found on our Resources page.
Local caregiver support
Statewide caregiver support
Center of Parent Excellence (COPE)
Local events calendars