TASH Webinars can be accessed via the navigation below.
What’s a webinar? A webinar is a live meeting that takes place over the web. Attendees in different locations “login” to the meeting host (usually a third party, such as Webex or Centra) via their computers and watch the meeting on their screens. The audio, if there is audio, can be via telephone or the web (voice over IP).
Webinars consist of a PowerPoint presentation. Some webinars are one-directional (meaning the attendees watch passively); others are more interactive, where attendees interact with the moderator, each other, and/or the documents being viewed.
TASH webinars are all interactive, giving participants a chance to exchange ideas with and ask questions of renowned presenters they may not have a chance to meet otherwise.
Current series available for registration:
Supporting Adults with Challenging Behaviors in Community Settings- Weekly Thursday Sessions February 11 and 18, March 4, 11, and 18. 12:30 - 2:00 PM Eastern
Presenters: Dan J. Baker, PhD; Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities; Stacy Nonnemacher, PhD; Bureau of Autism Services in the Department of Public Welfare; Freya Koger, PhD; Lehigh Support for Community Living; Scott Shepard, Toby Bazan,and Jose Perez; Avenues Supported Living Services; Jacki Anderson, PhD; California State University, East Bay
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Sexuality Education for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: Information for Teachers, Parent, and Residential Personnel This webinar will provide information, guidance, and instructional directions for teaching people with intellectual disabilities about sexuality and related issues. The webinar will be based on relevant research literature as well as the research and experience of the presenters.
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