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Autism Friendly Cities: How to Create an Inclusive Community is the first book designed to guide city leadership and staff through the process of evaluation, training, implementation, and developing an Autism Friendly initiative that will help you open your doors to everyone.
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Autism Friendly Cities: How to Create an Inclusive Community is the first book designed to guide city leadership and staff through the process of evaluation, training, implementation, and developing an Autism Friendly initiative that will help you open your doors to everyone.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000589139
- Artikelnr.: 63620472
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000589139
- Artikelnr.: 63620472
Jennifer Percival, Ph.D., CRC
Dr. Jennifer Percival is the Assistant Director of Florida Atlantic University's Center for Autism and Related Disabilities. She holds a Doctorate from FAU in Educational Leadership and Research Methodology with a research area of Disability Studies. She is a Nationally Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, published author, expert on inclusion, disability employment strategies, and the transition experience. Jennifer is a sought-after speaker and presenter, and a consultant on program development.
Jennifer created the FAU CARD Autism Friendly Business and Cities program and the Developmental Disability Small Business Network. She is the founder and coordinator of the world's only Autism Friendly Cities Institute. She serves on the Royal Caribbean International Autism Advisory Board, the South Florida Business Leadership Network Board, the CareerSource Palm Beach County Youth Employment Board, the City of Boynton Beach ADA and Inclusion Board, Palm Beach County's Special Needs Advisory Council, the Palm Beach Council for In Transition Youth, and the Treasure Coast Transition Council. Jennifer was the 2019 Florida Graduate Research Symposium second place state-wide winner for disability-specific dissertation research. She was the state of Florida's Workforce System's Barbara Griffin Workforce Excellence Award winner in 2017, FAU's Lifelong Learning Society Lunafest Scholarship recipient in 2017, and FAU's College of Education North Campus Student of the Year in 2016.
Prior to working at FAU, Jennifer divided her career between the Florida Department of Education's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Florida Department of Children and Families. Jennifer is a community leader who develops infrastructure through her work with collaborations and regional planning, while assisting professionals and individuals with program improvement, planning, and strategic implementation.
Dr. Jennifer Percival is the Assistant Director of Florida Atlantic University's Center for Autism and Related Disabilities. She holds a Doctorate from FAU in Educational Leadership and Research Methodology with a research area of Disability Studies. She is a Nationally Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, published author, expert on inclusion, disability employment strategies, and the transition experience. Jennifer is a sought-after speaker and presenter, and a consultant on program development.
Jennifer created the FAU CARD Autism Friendly Business and Cities program and the Developmental Disability Small Business Network. She is the founder and coordinator of the world's only Autism Friendly Cities Institute. She serves on the Royal Caribbean International Autism Advisory Board, the South Florida Business Leadership Network Board, the CareerSource Palm Beach County Youth Employment Board, the City of Boynton Beach ADA and Inclusion Board, Palm Beach County's Special Needs Advisory Council, the Palm Beach Council for In Transition Youth, and the Treasure Coast Transition Council. Jennifer was the 2019 Florida Graduate Research Symposium second place state-wide winner for disability-specific dissertation research. She was the state of Florida's Workforce System's Barbara Griffin Workforce Excellence Award winner in 2017, FAU's Lifelong Learning Society Lunafest Scholarship recipient in 2017, and FAU's College of Education North Campus Student of the Year in 2016.
Prior to working at FAU, Jennifer divided her career between the Florida Department of Education's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Florida Department of Children and Families. Jennifer is a community leader who develops infrastructure through her work with collaborations and regional planning, while assisting professionals and individuals with program improvement, planning, and strategic implementation.
Part 1: THE WHY: WHY ARE WE HERE? WHY DOES THIS MATTER? Chapter 1: The
Good, The Bad, and The PR Nightmares Chapter 2: Recruiting Others Chapter
3: Listen to Your Community Part 2: THE WHO: PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, LEADERS,
AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chapter 4: Let's Talk a Bit about Autism Chapter 5:
Training Chapter 6: Putting Together Your Inclusion Team: Community
Partners Are Key Part 3: THE WHAT: CREATING CHANGE Chapter 7: Getting
Started Chapter 8: Environmental Modifications Chapter 9: Communication
Techniques Chapter 10: Visual Supports Chapter 11: Social Sciences Chapter
12: Designing Large-Scale Events Chapter 13: An Example: Libraries Chapter
14: Summer Camp Inclusion/IRPs Chapter 15: Employment and HR Tips Chapter
16: Conclusion: Share with Others
Good, The Bad, and The PR Nightmares Chapter 2: Recruiting Others Chapter
3: Listen to Your Community Part 2: THE WHO: PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, LEADERS,
AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chapter 4: Let's Talk a Bit about Autism Chapter 5:
Training Chapter 6: Putting Together Your Inclusion Team: Community
Partners Are Key Part 3: THE WHAT: CREATING CHANGE Chapter 7: Getting
Started Chapter 8: Environmental Modifications Chapter 9: Communication
Techniques Chapter 10: Visual Supports Chapter 11: Social Sciences Chapter
12: Designing Large-Scale Events Chapter 13: An Example: Libraries Chapter
14: Summer Camp Inclusion/IRPs Chapter 15: Employment and HR Tips Chapter
16: Conclusion: Share with Others
Part 1: THE WHY: WHY ARE WE HERE? WHY DOES THIS MATTER? Chapter 1: The Good, The Bad, and The PR Nightmares Chapter 2: Recruiting Others Chapter 3: Listen to Your Community Part 2: THE WHO: PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, LEADERS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chapter 4: Let's Talk a Bit about Autism Chapter 5: Training Chapter 6: Putting Together Your Inclusion Team: Community Partners Are Key Part 3: THE WHAT: CREATING CHANGE Chapter 7: Getting Started Chapter 8: Environmental Modifications Chapter 9: Communication Techniques Chapter 10: Visual Supports Chapter 11: Social Sciences Chapter 12: Designing Large-Scale Events Chapter 13: An Example: Libraries Chapter 14: Summer Camp Inclusion/IRPs Chapter 15: Employment and HR Tips Chapter 16: Conclusion: Share with Others
Part 1: THE WHY: WHY ARE WE HERE? WHY DOES THIS MATTER? Chapter 1: The
Good, The Bad, and The PR Nightmares Chapter 2: Recruiting Others Chapter
3: Listen to Your Community Part 2: THE WHO: PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, LEADERS,
AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chapter 4: Let's Talk a Bit about Autism Chapter 5:
Training Chapter 6: Putting Together Your Inclusion Team: Community
Partners Are Key Part 3: THE WHAT: CREATING CHANGE Chapter 7: Getting
Started Chapter 8: Environmental Modifications Chapter 9: Communication
Techniques Chapter 10: Visual Supports Chapter 11: Social Sciences Chapter
12: Designing Large-Scale Events Chapter 13: An Example: Libraries Chapter
14: Summer Camp Inclusion/IRPs Chapter 15: Employment and HR Tips Chapter
16: Conclusion: Share with Others
Good, The Bad, and The PR Nightmares Chapter 2: Recruiting Others Chapter
3: Listen to Your Community Part 2: THE WHO: PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, LEADERS,
AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chapter 4: Let's Talk a Bit about Autism Chapter 5:
Training Chapter 6: Putting Together Your Inclusion Team: Community
Partners Are Key Part 3: THE WHAT: CREATING CHANGE Chapter 7: Getting
Started Chapter 8: Environmental Modifications Chapter 9: Communication
Techniques Chapter 10: Visual Supports Chapter 11: Social Sciences Chapter
12: Designing Large-Scale Events Chapter 13: An Example: Libraries Chapter
14: Summer Camp Inclusion/IRPs Chapter 15: Employment and HR Tips Chapter
16: Conclusion: Share with Others
Part 1: THE WHY: WHY ARE WE HERE? WHY DOES THIS MATTER? Chapter 1: The Good, The Bad, and The PR Nightmares Chapter 2: Recruiting Others Chapter 3: Listen to Your Community Part 2: THE WHO: PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, LEADERS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chapter 4: Let's Talk a Bit about Autism Chapter 5: Training Chapter 6: Putting Together Your Inclusion Team: Community Partners Are Key Part 3: THE WHAT: CREATING CHANGE Chapter 7: Getting Started Chapter 8: Environmental Modifications Chapter 9: Communication Techniques Chapter 10: Visual Supports Chapter 11: Social Sciences Chapter 12: Designing Large-Scale Events Chapter 13: An Example: Libraries Chapter 14: Summer Camp Inclusion/IRPs Chapter 15: Employment and HR Tips Chapter 16: Conclusion: Share with Others