Category: COVID-19 ALERTS
April 21,2020-4:36 PM
The North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCCDD) is hosting two webinars on issues that are affecting people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities (I/DD) and how the COVID-19 crisis impacts them. The webinars are open to self-advocates, families, caregivers and other stakeholders. Please see information for the two webinars and join NCCDD.
April 29: Future Planning
When: 6:30 PM EST
- Have You Asked Yourself During the Covid-19 Crisis the Following Questions:
What happens to my loved one with disabilities if I get sick?
What happens to my loved one with disabilities if I die?
Speakers:
- Welcome/Introductions: Talley Wells
- Moderator Kerri Eaker
- Panelists:
- Betsy MacMichael, Executive Director, First in Families
- Melinda Plue, Director of Advocacy and Chapter Development, The Arc of North Carolina
- Wanda Curley, Parent Advocate, Autism Society of North Carolina
Watch the webinar here
Video transcription will be posted soon.
Q&A from/for the Future Planning Webinar Responses
May 4: Practical Health Guidance for People with Disabilities
When: 6:30 PM
Topic: Using Telehealth Sessions Effectively for Your Healthcare Needs
Speakers:
- Welcome/Introductions: Talley Wells
- Moderator – Kerri Eaker
- Panelists:
- Robert Christian, MD, FAAP, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilitie
- Rebecca Putnam, MD, Family Medicine Physician, MAHEC Family Health Center at Biltmore
- Jared Coffey, LCSW, Behavioral Health – Mission Children’s Hospital, Olson Huff Center for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
- Maudeb Maybin, Self-Advocate
Watch the webinar here