Self Advocate Perspective on Receiving Professional Behavior Services
Please join us we share the self-advocate perspective on receiving professional behavior services. The panelists will share personal experiences about what has worked and not worked for them when receiving supports and how professionals can support us to be in charge of our lives and the services that support us to reach our goals. We are excited to relate our own experiences so that we can inform others about how to advocate for themselves and support others to have become stronger advocates in their own lives.
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EMU, EMU Ballroom
Panel Discussion
Specialty Topic
Children (up to 22 yrs)
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Presented by

Trauma Informed Care Trainer and Consultant
Kelli Downey Consulting, LLC
Kelli has worked in the field of support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 2006. She has collaborated with and learned from others in her work as a direct support professional, a behavior professional, a program manager, and a community trainer. Currently Kelli helps organizations strengthen their trauma informed approaches and build workforce resilience. Most of her non-work time is filled with helping her two young, energetic kids grow. She recharges by taking walks, playing the piano, and trying to find some quiet.
Oregon Self Advocacy Coalition

Handouts
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EMU, EMU Ballroom
Panel Discussion
Specialty Topic
Children (up to 22 yrs)
Scroll down to view handouts.