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CEC 2013 Annual Convention
April 4, 2013

  • 4/4, 3:45-5:45 PM: Screening of Who Cares About Kelsey? & Thasya; 4/5, 1:00-2:00 PM: Screening of mini-films from the Who Cares About Kelsey? Project
  • Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • For more information and to register, click HERE

RENEW Facilitator Training Institute
April 2, 2013

  • April 2-4, 2013
  • Radisson Manchester Hotel Downtown, 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
  • Mini-films will be shown from the Who Cares About Kelsey? Project
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information and to register, click HERE

New York University
March 28, 2013

  • 6:30-8:30 PM
  • Tisch School of the Arts, 721 Broadway, Room 006, New York, NY 10003
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • Presented by the Center for Media, Culture and History. Co-sponsors: NYU Council for the Study of Disability; Media, Culture, and Communication; Film & TV, Tisch School of the Arts; Center for Religion and Media
  • Event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Your seat will only be guaranteed if you RSVP with name(s) of attendee(s) to: cmch.info@nyu.edu
  • For more information, click HERE or email cmch.info@nyu.edu
  • To view the flier for this event, click HERE
  • To view a Spring 2013 program of events at NYU’s Center for Media, Culture and History and Center for Religion and Media, click HERE

Long Island University Post
March 28, 2013

  • 10:00 AM-12:30 PM (Registration begins at 9:30 AM)
  • Hillwood Cinema, 720 Northern Blvd., Brookville, NY 11548
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • Sponsored by Center for Community Inclusion at LIU Post, The Long Island Parent Center and The Long Island Regional Technical Assistance Team
  • To view the flier for this event, click HERE
  • To view the press release for this event, click HERE
  • To reserve your seat or for more information, contact the Center for Community Inclusion at (516) 299-2231 or email CCI@CWPost.liu.edu
  • To view Dan Habib’s interview with Melissa theSeed from her blog “theSeed”, click HERE

16th National School Social Work Conference
March 21, 2013

  • 5:15-6:45 PM
  • Spinnaker Room, Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information, click HERE

Michigan Transition Services Association 2013 Annual Conference
March 20, 2013

  • 12:30-4:30 PM
  • Bavarian Inn, 1 Covered Bridge Lane, Frankenmuth, MI
  • Sponsored by the Michigan Transition Outcomes Project (MI-TOP)
  • Film subject, Kelsey Carroll, will be attending the conference with Dan Habib attending via Skype
  • To view a conference flier, click HERE
  • For more information on the conference, click HERE

Rhode Island Transition Institute
March 14, 2013

  • 9:15-11:00 AM, Keynote address: “What does it take to ensure all youth are successful in high school?” with RENEW Facilitator and Project Assistant Director, Jonathon Drake, and Who Cares About Kelsey? film central subject and self-advocate, Kelsey Carroll
  • 1:45-2:45 PM, Content Session: “The RENEW model and systems of care” with Jonathon Drake and Kelsey Carroll
  • Feinstein College of Arts & Science, Auditorium-CAS 157, Bristol Campus, Roger Williams University, One Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809
  • Co-hosted by the RIDE Office of Student, Community & Academic Supports (OSCAS), NSTTAC, the National Post-School Outcomes Center, the Rhode Island Parent Information Network, and the RI Office of Rehabilitation Services

2013 Grantmakers in Health Annual Meeting: Film Night
March 13, 2013

  • 7:00-9:00 PM
  • San Francisco Marriott Marquis, 55 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
  • Kim Firth, Program Director for the Endowment for Health, will present the film and facilitate a post-screening discussion
  • For more information and to register for the conference, click HERE.

Girl Scout Conference on Inclusion
March 9, 2013

  • 12:00-3:00 PM
  • Mary Graydon Center, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016
  • Dan Habib will be showing several of the mini-films from the Who Cares About Kelsey? Project
  • For more information and to register, click HERE

Sedona International Film Festival
February 28, 2013

  • 2/28: 6:20 PM in Harkins 6
  • 3/2: 9:15 AM in Harkins 5
  • Harkins Theatres: 2081 W. State Route 89A, West Sedona
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • Click HERE to view the festival schedule
  • For more information on the Sedona International Film Festival and to purchase festival passes, click HERE

Framingham State University
February 13, 2013

  • 4:00 PM: Including Samuel; 7:00 PM: Who Cares About Kelsey?
  • McCarthy Center Forum, 100 State Street, Framingham, MA 01701
  • Part of the President’s Distinguished Lecture Series
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • To RSVP for this event, click HERE
  • View the flier for the Who Cares About Kelsey? screening, view the flier for the Including Samuel screening, and view the poster for the President’s Distinguished Lecture Series
  • For more information, contact James Cressey, Ph.D. at (508) 626-4928 or email jcressey@framingham.edu

Inclusive Schools Capstone
February 4, 2013

  • 9:15-10:00 AM: Keynote-“Creating a Culture of Inclusion Through Film” (Betts Theater)
  • 10:00-10:45 AM: Breakout 1: PowerPoint presentation on “Including Families and Students as Partners”
  • 11:00 AM-11:45 AM: Breakout 2: Racial Disparities in Discipline: Screening and discussion of the film Marcel
  • Marvin Center, George Washington University, 800 21st St NW, Washington, DC
  • Free and open to the public
  • Hosted by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE)
  • For more information and to register, click HERE

Colby-Sawyer College
February 4, 2013

  • 7:00 PM
  • Clements Hall, Curtis L. Ivey Science Center, Colby-Sawyer College, 541 Main Street, New London, NH 03257
  • Hosted by the Lake Sunapee/Connecticut River Valley Regional Children’s Mental Health Community of Practice
  • Support for the screening from the Endowment for Health, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as RENEW Program Director, Dr. JoAnne Malloy
  • To view the invitation for this event, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Biddy Irwin at biddy.irwin@gmail.com

Tyngsborough Public Schools
January 15, 2013

  • 9:00 AM: Special Education Parent Advisory Council; 10:00: District-Wide Social Emotional Committee; 12:30: District-Wide Staff screening
  • Tyngsborough Elementary School, 205 Westford Road
  • Sponsored by the Tyngsborough SEPAC
  • Dan Habib will attend
  • For more information, contact Kerry Cavanaugh at kerry.cavanaugh@tyngsboroughps.org or Julie Williams at julietyn@comcast.net

Claremont Opera House
December 11, 2012

  • 7:00 PM
  • 58 Opera House Square, Claremont, NH 03743
  • Hosted by the Newport and Claremont School Districts with support from the Endowment for Health and Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as RENEW Project Assistant Director, Jonathon Drake
  • For more information, contact Dr. Cindy Gallagher at (603) 843-5761 or email cgallagher@sau43.org, or Liz Hennig at lhennig@sullivancountynh.gov

Stevens High School
December 11, 2012

  • 12:15 PM
  • 175 Broad Street, Claremont, NH 03743
  • Support for this screening provided by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as RENEW Project Assistant Director, Jonathon Drake
  • For more information, contact Liz Hennig at lhennig@sullivancountynh.gov

Newport High School
December 6, 2012

  • 2 screenings: 8:45 AM and 11:15 AM
  • 268 North Main Street, Newport, NH 03773
  • Support for these screenings provided by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
  • Dan Habib will present with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as RENEW Project Assistant Director, Jonathon Drake
  • For more information, contact Cindy Gallagher at (603) 863-2414 x1428 or email cgallagher@sau43.org

The Palace Theater
December 3, 2012

  • 3:00 PM
  • 2384 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13206
  • Hosted by the Onondaga County System of Care
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information, contact Linda Lopez at (315) 254-3999 or email linda.lopez@dfa.state.ny.us

2012 TASH Conference
December 1, 2012

  • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Centennial Ballroom A, The Westin Long Beach, 333 East Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA
  • Dan Habib will screen both Who Cares About Kelsey? and Including Samuel during his day-long workshop entitled “Creating a Culture of Inclusion Through Film and Parent Advocacy”
  • To view the workshop agenda, click HERE
  • For more information on the 2012 TASH Conference, click HERE

Transition 101 for Parents
November 29, 2012

  • 11/29, 6:45-9:00 PM: WCAK film screening and discussion with Dan Habib. Free and open to the public.
  • Rhode Island College, Clark Science Building, Room 125, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence, RI
  • 11/30, Transition 101 Parent Conference
  • 9:00-10:15 AM: Dan Habib Keynote
  • Sheraton Providence Airport Hotel, 1850 Post Road, Warwick, RI
  • Hosted by the Rhode Island Parent Information Network
  • For more information, contact Diana Kriner at (401) 270-0101 x129, email kriner@ripin.org, or click HERE

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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.