14th Annual Autism Summer Institute
Express Yourself: Supporting Communication through the Arts, Advocacy, and Education
8.6.2012 8:00 AM -4:PM
8.7.2012 8:00 AM -4:PM
8.8.2012 8:00 AM -4:PM
Grappone Conference Center
70 Constitution Avenue
Concord, New Hampshire
Since 1999 the Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire has presented the Autism Summer Institute (ASI), a conference for families, educators, community service providers, and self advocates. The 2012 ASI theme is Express Yourself: Supporting Communication through the Arts, Advocacy, and Education. Self-expression is the key to people with autism communicating, learning, achieving their dreams, and having a rich and rewarding life. The theme will be carried out in seven breakout strands over the course of the three-day conference, including:
- Hands-on skill building for supported communication users
- Supporting expressive communication through Facilitated Communication (FC) and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Assistive technology, including the iPad
- Leadership and self-advocacy, organized by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Academic supports and constructing competence
- A first-ever strand on autism and the arts
- Contemporary topics representing current and emerging issues
Event Contact
- Name: Cat Jones
- Email: events.iod@unh.edu
- Phone: 603.228.2084
Presenter(s):
Featuring keynote presentations by:
- Judy Endow, MSW, International Consultant and Author
- Christy Ashby, Research Director, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- Michael McSheehan, Clinical Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of New Hampshire
- Julia Bascom, Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Larry Bissonnette and Tracy Thresher from the film Wretches and Jabberers
Additional presenters include:
- Doug Biklen, Ph.D., Dean, School of Education; Director, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- Lydia Brown, Student; Intern, Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Jamie Burke, Student, Syracuse University
- Kim Carter, Executive Director, QED Foundation
- Pascal Cheng, M.Ed., C.A.S., Education and Communication Specialist, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- Ann Dillon, Clinical Training and Services Coordinator, Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire
- Kelly Doremus, Dance Instruction, VSA of NH
- CarolAnn Edscorn, Self-Advocate, Artist
- Amy Frechette, A.S., ASD Consultant, Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire
- Janine Guncic, Facilitated Communication Trainer, Whittier, CA
- Darlene Hanson, MA, CCC, Director of Communication Services, Whittier Area Parents’ Association for the Developmentally Handicapped (WAPADH)
- Cheryl Jorgensen, Ph.D., Inclusive Education Consultant
- Eun Young Jung, Graduate Student in Special Education; Research Assistant, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- David Kontak, Director, Assistive Technology Services, Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center
- Laurie Lambert, M.Ed., Project Associate, Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire
- Harvey Lavoy, Communication Resource Specialist, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- Grace Mattern, Writer
- Brady Miller-Wakeham, MA, Program Director, Whittier Area Parents’ Association for the Developmentally Handicapped (WAPADH)
- Patricia Murray, Pediatric Nutrition Consultant
- Ari Ne’eman, President and Co-founder, Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Segun Olorunfemi, Artist, VSA of NH
- Fernanda Orsati, Graduate Student in Special Education; Research Assistant, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- Paula Rais, Director of Community Engagement, The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire
- Casey Reutemann, Graduate Student in Special Education; Research Assistant, Institute on Communication and Inclusion, Syracuse University
- Scott Robertson, Co-Founder and Vice Chair of Development, Autistic Self-Advocacy Network
- Zach Rossetti, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Boston University
- Rita Rubin, MA, Facilitated Communication Trainer, Whittier, CA
- Mary Schuh, Ph.D., Associate Director, Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire
- Kate Stimmell, LEND Clinical Faculty, Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire
- Emily Titon, Self-Advocate; Rhode Island Chapter Leader, Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Therese Willkomm, Ph.D., ATP, Project Director, Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire
- Melanie Yergeau, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, University of Michigan
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