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2005 TASH Conference


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Conference Partners

S.L. Start: Enriching Peoples Lives (4023 bytes)
www.slstart.com

Institute on Disability/UCE - University of New Hampshire (3099 bytes)
Institute on Disability/UCED
University of New Hampshire

Brookes Publishing Co.
Brookes Publishing Co. 

http://www.udel.edu/cds
http://www.udel.edu/cds

WCDD - Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities Logo
Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities

Waisman Center
Waisman Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison

University of Maine Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies logo
University of Maine
  Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies


Center For Self-Determination


Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau

Gold Level Sponsors

Ability Magazine
Ability Magazine

The Mandt System logo
David Mandt & Company

Strand Sponsors

Community Living Strand Sponsor
Total Living Concept - Connecting with your Vision   http://www.totallivingconcept.org/ (3254 bytes)
Total Living Concept

International Strand Sponsor
Center on Disability and Community Inclusion -The University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service - University of Vermont

Center on Disability and Community Inclusion / University of Vermont

Family Strand Sponsor

The Many Faces of Self-Advocacy Strand Sponsor

Arizona TASH

Literacy Strand Sponsor
 
Chapman
University - School of Education

People of Color with Significant Disabilities and Their Families Strand
The Joint Center for Political and Economic StudiesŪ

Conference Donors


The Sheridan Press

milwaukee.jpg (8656 bytes)Make your plans now to attend the 2005 TASH Conference in Milwaukee Wisconsin

This year's Conference marks the 30th Anniversary of TASH!

The heart of TASH is in the hearts of the people who have changed the face of disability services and supports over the past 30 years. This year's conference is dedicated to all of you ~ and we invite you to meet in  Milwaukee ~ November 9-12th.

TASH Silent Auction Event in support of the survivors of Hurricane Katrina

TASH is redirecting the proceeds from the silent auction to be held at the annual conference in Milwaukee this November to support the disability related organizations and people with disabilities and their families who have been gravely affected by the hurricane that destroyed massive areas of the Gulf Coast region.

We are collecting unique gift items, disability memorabilia, sports items, artwork, apparel, jewelry, books, services, edibles, and more to auction in support of this effort.  If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation of an item, please contact Priscilla Newton at 410-828-8274, ext. 102  or send an e-mail to pnewton@tash.org.

The TASH Conference mobilizes vast numbers of folks from around the world together in a common experience of belief ~ belief in the presumed competence of every person, and in the powerful role that every person can play in empowering people with disabilities and their families to build the life of their choosing. Each presenter and attendee comes to the scene with a personal perspective to share ~ and each leaves with a renewed sense of energy and commitment towards the great space of possibility for people labeled with the most significant disabilities. The TASH conference is the largest and most progressive conference in the United States that focuses on strategies for achieving full inclusion for people with disabilities. This year marks the 30th invigorating TASH conference, featuring over 2000 attendees, 450 breakout sessions, exhibits, roundtable discussions, poster sessions and much more.


What Will You Find At The TASH Conference?

Sessions at the TASH Conference focus on the following themes:

Inclusive Education Across the Lifespan people at various stages of educatio dancing along roadway (32884 bytes)

TASH members are the key developers of successful support strategies that today define inclusive education. Sessions focus on systemic change issues, curriculum modification, and other strategies that result in access to curriculum that is taught in the regular education classroom; a vision of high expectations for students with and without disabilities; and learning goals or standards that are put into practice for all students, with specific focus on those labeled with "severe" disabilities. This conference will feature over 150 breakout sessions specifically on successful strategies for inclusive education.

Innovations in Research and Practice magnifying glass and book symbolizing research (5336 bytes)

The TASH community consists of multiple constituencies, and as such is unique in its openness to consider a diversity of perspectives, theoretical orientations, and practices. TASH maintains a commitment to both scholarship and a value base. TASH conference sessions focus on excellence in research, innovation, and advocacy that translates to excellence in self-determined, community-based and person-centered inclusive practice.

Transition, Community Living & Employment People in the community (13552 bytes)

TASH is at the forefront of ensuring that people with disabilities have the supports needed to live in their own homes, be competitively employed, and participate fully in their communities. Sessions at the conference focus on the presumption of competence, and emphasis on the unique contributions of every person, regardless of their perceived level of ability. Valuing everyone strengthens communities and increases the potential for each individual to connect with others in the community and reduces the likelihood of segregation.

Values, Advocacy & Ethics
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TASH was built on risk and determination, and continues to push the standard for progress. Each member brings to TASH a different point of view, but all TASH members stand firm in our conviction that people with disabilities have a right to the same richness of opportunity that is enjoyed by all. The TASH conference is known for compelling and enriching sessions ~ which push each and every one of us to think about supporting people with disabilities in new ways, resulting in the elimination of obstacles that prevent equity, diversity, and quality of life.

 

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