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APEX Summer Leadership Institute
August 15, 2012

  • Attitash Grand Summit Hotel, Route 302, Bartlett, NH
  • Sponsored by the APEX Project at the Institute on Disability at UNH
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film central subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • To register for the APEX Summer Leadership Institute, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Cat Jones at (603) 228-2085 x52 or email cat.jones@unh.edu

14th Annual Autism Summer Institute
August 7, 2012

  • 7:00 PM
  • Grappone Conference Center, 70 Constitution Avenue, Concord, NH
  • Screening of mini-films from the Who Cares About Kelsey? Project followed by a post-screening discussion with filmmaker Dan Habib
  • For more information on the 14th Annual Autism Summer Institute, click HERE

Mann Symposium on Children’s Mental Health and Learning Disabilities
August 6, 2012

  • 9:00 AM
  • Doubletree Bloomington – Minneapolis South, 7800 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, MN
  • Sponsored by the PACER Center
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • For more information and to register, click HERE

OSEP Leadership Conference
July 31, 2012

  • 3:30-4:00 PM: Plenary: “Addressing Inclusion of Youth with Emotional and Behavioral Challenges”
  • Hyatt Regency Washington – Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey NW, Washington, DC 20001
  • Hosted by the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs and the PACER Center
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • For more information contact Tamara Infante at tinfante@fhi360.org

Georgetown University Training Institutes 2012
July 27, 2012

  • 8:30 AM-12:00 PM-Who Cares About Kelsey? screening at “System of Care Cinema” with post-screening presentation by RENEW facilitator Jonathon Drake and film subject Kelsey Carroll.
  • Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center, 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL (Room: St. George 108)
  • Hosted by the National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health in partnership with The Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information on the Training Institutes, click HERE

OSEP Project Director’s Conference
July 23, 2012

  • 2 screenings at 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM
  • Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC 20008
  • Hosted by the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • For more information on the conference, click HERE

2012 GW/NASP Public Policy Institute
July 17, 2012

  • 8:30-9:45 AM: Viewing of Who Cares About Kelsey?
  • 9:45-10:45 AM: Project RENEW with Jonathon Drake
  • 10:45-11:45 AM: How the NH Community of Practice Prioritizes Safe Supportive Conditions for Learning with Debra Grabill
  • Featured Session: “Education Revolution: Creating Conditions for Learning for ALL Students
  • George Washington University, School of Media and Public Affairs, 805 21st Street NW, Washington, DC (Room 310)
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information and to register, click HERE

3rd Annual Summer Institute-Temple University
July 10, 2012

  • 9:30 AM-3:30 PM
  • Temple University Main Campus, Philadelphia, PA
  • Hosted by the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University in collaboration with Temple University’s College of Education
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film central subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • To view an event flier, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Julie Kessler, PhD at (215) 204-1977 or email jkessler@temple.edu

Montana Behavioral Initiative (MBI) Summer Institute
June 18, 2012

  • 9:00 AM: Keynote address and conference screening of Dan Habib’s new film
  • 11:30 AM: Lunch & Learn session with Dan and Kelsey
  • Montana State University in Bozeman, Strand Union Building, Ballroom
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film central subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • For more information, contact Marcy Otten at (406) 529-0774 or email marcyotten@gmail.com

Red River Theatres
June 1, 2012

  • Two screenings per day at 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM (except for June 6th…2:00 PM screening only)
  • 11 S. Main Street, Concord, NH
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information and to purchase tickets click HERE

Mascenic Regional High School
May 24, 2012

  • 12:30-2:30 PM
  • 175 Turnpike Road, New Ipswich, NH 03071
  • Hosted by the Mascenic Regional School District with support by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll.
  • For more information, contact Cheryl Newsham at cnewsham@mascenic.org

Concord High School
May 22, 2012

  • May 22 – 9:25 AM-11:05 AM & 1:00 PM – 2:42 PM
  • May 23 – 9:25 AM-11:05 AM & 1:00 PM-2:42 PM
  • 170 Warren Street, Concord, NH
  • Support for these screenings provided by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

Pembroke Academy
May 21, 2012

  • 6:30-9:00 PM
  • 209 Academy Road, Pembroke, NH
  • Regional screening, with support provided by the Endowment for Health and the Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • For more information, contact Vicki Therrien at (603) 470-5499 or email vtherrien@sau53.org

Red River Theatres, Theatrical Premiere and additional screenings
May 20, 2012

  • Sunday, May 20, 7:00 PM, Theatrical Premiere! (6:00 PM Reception), Lincoln Financial Cinema, Hosted by the Institute on Disability at UNH, Post-screening discussion/Q&A with filmmaker Dan Habib, film subject Kelsey Carroll and special guests
  • Monday, May 21, 7:00 PM, Jaclyn Simchik Memorial Cinema
  • Tuesday, May 22, 7:00 PM (6:00 PM Reception), Lincoln Financial Cinema, Hosted by Riverbend Community Mental Health and NAMI-NH, Post-screening discussion/Q&A with filmmaker Dan Habib and special guests. Screening will be followed by a panel discussion of youth and families who will speak to futures planning for transition age youth and their response to the film.
  • Wednesday, May 23, 7:00 PM, Jaclyn Simchik Memorial Cinema
  • Thursday, May 24, 7:00 PM, Jaclyn Simchik Memorial Cinema, Hosted by the Disabilities Rights Center (DRC), Post-screening discussion/Q&A with DRC Executive Director Dick Cohen, filmmaker Dan Habib, and RENEW Facilitator Jonathon Drake
  • Friday, May 25, 7:00 PM, Jaclyn Simchik Memorial Cinema
  • Saturday, May 26, 7:00 PM, Jaclyn Simchik Memorial Cinema, Hosted by ABLE-NH and followed by a post-film discussion facilitated by ABLE Leader Matthew Gold, RENEW Project Director Dr. JoAnne Malloy, and Dr. Mary Schuh, Associate Director of the UNH Institute on Disability 11 South Main Street, Concord, NH
  • These events made possible in part through support from the Endowment for Health, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the New Hampshire Department of Education.

Indiana Historical Society
May 16, 2012

  • 2:00-4:30 PM: Educato
  • Focus; 6:00-8:30 PM: Parent Focus
  • Basile Theater, 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
  • Sponsored by the Indiana IEP Resource Center
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • To view the event flier, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Marlene Lu at (812) 237-2830 or email Marlene.Lu@indstate.edu

Idlehurst Elementary
May 7, 2012

  • 6:30-8:30 PM
  • 46 Stackpole Road, Somersworth, NH 03878
  • Regional screening hosted by the Strafford Co. Prevention Board with support by the Endowment for Health and the Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film central subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • For more information and to RSVP, call (603) 692-4411 or email cathy@slc.k12.nh.us

Janet Krumm Disability & Media Lecture Series
April 26, 2012

  • 3:30-5:30 PM
  • Memorial Union Building – Theatre II, 83 Main Street, Durham, NH
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film central subject, Kelsey Carroll, and RENEW Facilitator Kathy Francoeur
  • For more information, contact Maryann Allsop at (603) 228-2085 x53, email maryann.allsop@unh.edu or click HERE
  • The Janet Krumm Disabiltity & Media Lecture Series is an annual public lecture series which recognizes the power of information and the contributions of individuals who have used the media, written and visual, to create an understanding of the experience of disability, as well as the community’s collective responsibility to embrace diversity. The Lecture Series honors the efforts of Janet M. Krumm, founder and editor of the New Hampshire Challenge, a quarterly news publication for families who have members with disabilities. Janet passed away in June 2008.

Vermont Family Network 2012 Annual Conference
April 11, 2012

  • 3:30 PM
  • Burlington Hilton, 60 Battery Street, Burlington, VT
  • Co-hosted by the Vermont Family Network and the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion at the University of Vermont
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • To visit the conference webpage, click HERE

SSWAA Annual Conference 2012
March 29, 2012

  • 5:15 PM
  • Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers, 50 Park Plaza at Arlington Street, Boston, MA
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • For more information, contact Dot Kontak at (603) 236-7246 or email sswaaconference@gmail.com

Macomb Intermediate School District / Michigan Dept. of Education
March 26, 2012

  • “Creating a Culture of Belonging” with Dan Habib, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, $20.00.
  • Free educational screening of “Who Cares About Kelsey?” with Dan Habib, 6:00-8:00 PM
  • MISD, Educational Service Center Central Training Rooms, 44001 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, MI

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AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS, 70 PERCENT DO NOT RECEIVE THE CARE THEY NEED.

More than two million young people in the United States have emotional/behavioral disabilities.

YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE ARE 13 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO HAVE BEEN ARRESTED WHILE STILL IN SCHOOL COMPARED TO STUDENTS WITH OTHER DISABILITIES.
ONE IN 10 YOUTH IN THE UNITED STATES EXPERIENCE A MENTAL DISORDER SEVERE ENOUGH TO LIMIT DAILY FUNCTIONING IN THE FAMILY, SCHOOL, AND COMMUNITY SETTING.

DROPOUTS FROM THE CLASS OF 2008 WILL COST THE NATION MORE THAN $319 BILLION IN LOST WAGES OVER THE COURSE OF THEIR LIFETIMES.

INCREASING THE GRADUATION AND COLLEGE MATRICULATION RATES OF MALE STUDENTS BY FIVE PERCENT COULD LEAD TO COMBINED SAVINGS AND REVENUE OF ALMOST $8 BILLION EACH YEAR IN REDUCED CRIME-RELATED COSTS.