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The Importance of Health Class for Students with Disabilities

Thu, Jan 25

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https://www.achieva.info/events/the-importa

Join us in exploring challenges, teaching methods, community involvement, policy advocacy, and success stories. Your voice can make inclusive education a reality, ensuring a healthier future for everyone. Join the conversation and help create lasting change.

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The Importance of Health Class for Students with Disabilities
The Importance of Health Class for Students with Disabilities

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Jan 25, 2024, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST

https://www.achieva.info/events/the-importa

About the event

Inclusive health education is fundamental to living a healthy life, yet students with disabilities often miss out on this essential knowledge. Let's bridge this gap together by discussing the importance of health education for students with disabilities. Join us in exploring challenges, teaching methods, community involvement, policy advocacy, and success stories. Your voice can make inclusive education a reality, ensuring a healthier future for everyone. Join the conversation and help create lasting change. Presenters:   Nova McGiffert Healthy Sexuality Project Coordinator Institute on Disabilities, Temple University Nova McGiffert (she/her), Healthy Sexuality Project Coordinator in the Health Equity Team, provides affirming training for self-advocates, families, caregivers, and providers using a disability justice lens. Training topics include healthy relationships, sexuality, gender identity, consent and boundaries, and sexual health. Nova manages a network of sexuality educators, trainers, and disability service providers to improve positive sexuality education for Pennsylvanians with disabilities. Nova has a BA in Sociology and more than 20 years of experience working with people with disabilities as a direct service provider, support coordinator, educator, and community organizer. Izzy Kaufman Assistive Technology Program Coordinator Institute on Disabilities, Temple University As Assistive Technology Program Coordinator, Izzy works with the TechOWL team on assistive technology acquisition and outreach. Izzy has a Master of Education in Human Sexuality Studies from Widener University. She provided comprehensive, disability justice centered education and training for the past six years. Izzy is a person with a disability, with a passion for empowering people with disabilities to have access to necessary products and services they so choose.

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