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Winter 24-25 Therapeutic Rec & Park Catalog

Rec and Park's winter class registration begins on Saturday, December 14 at 10 a.m. There are a number of adaptive recreational offerings including wheelchair basketball, power soccer, health and fitness programming, and play/family days. View the winter class catalog at this link. For more information and to register on December 14, click the link below.

Winter Adaptive Recreation Highlights 

For details and registration, please consult the winter class catalog):

ALL Ages

  • Wheelchair Basketball @ Glen Park Recreation Center, Drop-in Saturdays 1/11-3/8 from 3-6pm
  • Golden State Ducks SF Power Soccer Program @ Eureka Valley Rec Center, Saturdays 1/11-3/8 from 1-5pm
  • Therapeutic Rec Family Day 3/1 from 10am-1pm!

Youth, Teens/Tweens

  • Play Day! @ Mission Playground for ages 6-12 on Saturday, 1/11 from 10am-1pm
  • Teen Time! @ Mission Playground for ages 13-18 on Saturday, 2/8 from 10am-1pm
  • TR Afternoon Social Club @ Mission Playground for teens and transition-aged youth ages 14-25 on Tuesdays 2/4-3/4 from 3-5:30pm

Monthly: FREE IEP Workshops & Clinics

Monthly on Thursday's: Individualized Education Program (IEP) Clinics

Presented by SFCD. Offered in English, Spanish and Cantonese. Learn about Special Education law, the IEP process, what to do when things aren’t working, and how to become a more active and effective team member.

To register, please call our Warmline at 415-920-5040, email info@supportforfamilies.org,
or click the registration link below.

Presented in Cantonese: 1st Thursdays; 6-7:00pm
Presented in English: 2nd Thursdays; 4-6:00pm
Presented in Spanish: 3rd Thursdays; 4-6:00pm

點擊這裡登記粵語IEP講座

Click here to register for the English IEP Clinic

Haga clic aquí para registrarse a la Clínica de IEP en español

Monthly: National Alliance Mental Illness SF - FREE Public Programming

Monthly Programs

Thursday, December 5 @ 6:00 - 7:00p & Wednesday, December 18 @ 12:00 - 1:00p: Volunteer Open House

Want to learn about ways to get involved and give back? Check out the Open House! Volunteers are at the heart of the NAMI SF mission and there are tons of ways to get involved. The Open House is a great space to meet staff and explore available positions. Monthly on the first Thursday and third Wednesday. Zoom

Sunday, December 15 @ 10:00 - 10:45a: Community Art Class

NAMI SF is hosting free monthly art classes on the third Sunday of every month! Creating art can help focus, reduce stress, boost creativity, and is a great way to engage in community. Open to those of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Monthly on the third Sunday. Zoom


 

December Programs

Saturday, December 7 @ 10:30a - 12:30p: Saturday Social @ Golden Gate Park

NAMI SF is hosting quarterly in-person events in 2024! Saturday Socials are a great opportunity to socialize at a number of locations around San Francisco. In December, our team is hosting the fourth Saturday Social in Golden Gate Park. There will be strolling, food, and opportunities to meet NAMI staff. Join us this week! Golden Gate Park, Lindley Meadow

 

Thursday, December 12 @ 5:30 - 7:00p: Research Projects: Childhood Trauma and Attachment | Psychedelic Medicine

NAMI San Francisco staff members will deliver presentations on original research. Presentations focus on the relationship between childhood trauma and attachment styles and the use of psychedelic substances in mental health care. Join the conversation! Zoom.

Monthly: 2nd Sundays with Spectrum Rock Climbers

Spectrum Rock Climbers is a group of volunteers who want to provide youth with autism who have an interest in indoor rock climbing access to the sport and the benefits. Sign-up is required and space is limited. Email David Kase at david@kasemedia.com to sign-up or with any questions. Some additional details below:

Who: Youth ages 9 to 17. Climbers must be able to effectively communicate with their belayer (all forms are accepted). Climbers must be accompanied by one parent or guardian.

Cost: Free. Gym access, climbing shoes and a harness are provided at no cost (thanks to Movement San Francisco). Sign-up is required as space is limited.

When: The second Sunday of each month from 9:30 to 11 a.m..

Where: Movement Gym San Francisco (924 Mason Street)

Please note that this opportunity has no association with our team or department. Click the link below to get an idea of what to expect.

What to expect video

SFUSD Special Olympics Events SY 24-25

Check out the SFUSD Special Olympics event calendar for the 2024-2025 school year! Events run from 10:30am-12:15pm

SoccerBasketballTrack and Field

October 8 @ Washington HS (High School + ACCESS)

October 9 @ West Sunset Fields (Middle)

October 22 @ South Sunset Fields (Elementary)

 

March 11 @ Burton HS (Elementary)

March 13 @ Lincoln HS (High School)

March 18 @ Presidio MS (Middle)

March TBD @ Galileo HS (ACCESS)

May 6 @ Balboa HS (Elementary)

May 8 @ Balboa HS (Secondary)

Interested in more from Special Olympics? Contact Sasha Trope, SFUSD Special Olympics Coordinator

tropes@x.sfusd.edu

 

Mon Dec 9 @ 9:40am-12:00pm: Support for Families- Healthy Teen Sexuality Workshop (in Spanish)

When: 12/9/24, 9:40am-12:00pm

Where: Support for Families of Children with Disabilities

832 Folsom St, Suite 1001, San Francisco, CA 94107

Presented in person and in Spanish only.

Space is limited. Registration is required.

Come ready to have an engaging conversation about healthy teen sexuality. During our time together we will participate in activities to increase our comfort level to address this conversation with our children.

To register or for questions contact Roxana Lopez: (415)-920-5040 or rlopez@supportforfamilies.org

 

 

Mon Dec 9 @ 7:00pm: Section 504 and Public Schools: Creating Access, Removing Barriers

Presented by DREDF

Section 504 is an important antidiscrimination disability civil rights law. This webinar focuses on how this law is implemented in schools, how to ensure schools develop a 504 plan for eligible students that meets the purpose and intent of the law, that it is individualized to provide equal access to educational opportunity, and what to do if problems arise.

You must register in advance for this training: Registration Link

Tues Dec 10 @ 11:00am: Maximizing Participation of the Entire IEP Team for Better Student Outcomes- A Two-Part Series

Presented by DREDF

Learn more and register here 

Maximizing the participation of the entire IEP team is essential for creating an effective and individualized educational program. By valuing and integrating the perspectives and expertise of all team members, the IEP process becomes more inclusive, responsive, and successful in meeting the unique needs of each student. In this two-part webinar series, Melanie Reese, Director of CADRE, along with a group of invested educational partners in California, Aubrie Fulk (Pathways to Partnership), Cheryl Theis (Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund), and Jennifer Yales and Noreen Lippincott (High Quality IEPs), offer implementable insights to help make IEP meetings more inclusive, collaborative, and focused on the unique needs of every student. 

 

Part 1 (November 19th) Bridging Understanding: Educator and Parent Perspectives on Participation in IEP Meetings will provide a brief overview of IEP meeting requirements, define commonly used terms, such as meaningful participation and consensus, encourage active participation of the whole team in IEP meetings, and highlight perspectives and real-world experiences from both educators and parents. 

 

Part 2 (December 10th) Strategies, Tools, and Resources for Maximizing Participation in IEP Meetings will dive into practical strategies and address common challenges, equipping IEP teams with tools to foster more productive and inclusive meetings. The California Department of Education will also present information on how they are supporting family participation in the IEP process by enhancing communication, streamlining assistance, and responding to concerns, through their newly formed Constituent’s Office.

Mon Dec 16 @ 10:00-11:30am: Seccion 504 y las Escuelas Publicas: Creando Aceso, Removiendo Barreras

Regístrate aquí

La Sección 504 es una importante ley de derechos civiles contra la discriminación por discapacidad. Este seminario web se centra en cómo se aplica esta ley en las escuelas, cómo asegurarse de que se individualiza y se aplica y qué hacer si surgen problemas.

Weds Dec 18 @ 1:00pm: A Christmas Carol Sensory-Friendly Performance

A Sensory-Friendly Performance of A Christmas Carol from A.C.T

More information here

When: Wednesday, December 18 at 1:00pm

Where: 415 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102

What is a sensory-friendly performance?
Sensory-friendly performances, also called relaxed performances, are designed to create an experience in the theater for neuro-diverse audiences or anyone who has sensory sensitivities that might impact their ability to feel comfortable in a typical theater-going experience. At this performance of A Whynot Christmas Carol, A.C.T. invites audience members to come to the show and feel free to be themselves! Expectations about audience etiquette will be relaxed and the following supports will be in place to enhance audience experience:

  • Tech adjustments (to minimize sensory over-stimulation)
  • Changes to sounds, lights, and tech effects (e.g. stage smoke)
  • House lights remain on and low throughout the performance
  • Sensory Cue Lights will alert audience members when a potential sensory trigger is about to occur
  • Pre-show audience supports (to prepare audience for the experience)
  • Ticket options / detailed seating map (use the code CHEER to access $25 tickets here)
  • Support materials offered in advance of the show
  • Access guide to the theater
  • Performance checklist
  • Sensory Guide
  • Day of show supports (to support audience with needs during the performance)
  • Pre-show opportunity for audience to acclimate to the space
  • Sensory supports available, including fidgets, sunglasses, ear plugs, noise-reducing headphones, and weighted blankets
  • Movement spaces in the theater
  • Sensory break space with a screen to watch a live feed of the performance

Any questions? Feel free to email Lauren@inclusivearts.net to learn more about sensory- friendly practices or the supports that A.C.T. will have in place during the December 18th sensory-friendly performance.

Sun Dec 29 @ 11:00am: SF Ballet's Sensory-Friendly Nutcracker

EXCITING NEWS!! SF Ballet is again offering a Sensory Friendly Performance of NutcrackerThis year it’s on Sunday, 12/29/24 at 11am.
Seats that are regularly up to $200 are being offered at $30 with our promo code – and they are even waiving the handling fees. YAY!

  • Special needs families only — use the promo code FRIENDLY24 to access deeply discounted $30 tickets to SF Ballet’s Sensory Friendly Performance of Nutcracker on 12/29/24 at 11am.
  • Once the promo code is entered, the only seats visible will be tickets that qualify for the $30 price in select sections of the Orchestra, Grand Tier, and Dress Circle levels. If someone wants to purchase a ticket in a different section, for example a box seat or front row Orchestra, then they will need to remove the promo code before being able to select those premium priced seats.
  • SF Ballet is pleased to waive the handling fees when the promo code FRIENDLY24 is used.
  • Wheelchair and companion tickets start at $30 in select sections of the auditorium. Additional wheelchair accessible seats and companion seats might be available for purchase by phone. For assistance purchasing accessible seats or selecting tickets, the Box Office phone line is open from 10am-4pm Monday-Friday at 415-865-2000.
  • Available while supplies last. A limited number of subsidized tickets are available at the deeply discounted price of $30. Subsidized tickets are made possible by the generosity of SF Ballet’s sponsors of the 2024 Sensory Friendly Performance. Doors open at 10am.

Thurs Jan 23 @ 11:30am-1:00pm: Building Trust, Breaking Blame, and Healing Shame: Conflict Coaching Conversations for Constructive Futures

Building Trust, Breaking Blame, and Healing Shame: Conflict Coaching Conversations for Constructive Futures

Presented by:

CADRE

January 23, 2025 - 11:30am - 1pm PST

Pacific Time

Register Here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JTO3sssPTjydn-0x0opTJA

Relationships in special education and early intervention can be stormy and may be damaged beyond repair when three indicators of dysfunction dictate the conversation and the direction — Mistrust, Blame, and Shame.  When someone feels they aren't safe with another ("I can't trust them to care about/protect me and mine."); or the other is to blame ("It's their fault." "They MEANT this to happen."); or they have let themselves down ("I'm unworthy, unable, unacceptable." I'm ashamed of myself."); we create the fuel for "Hurt People to Hurt People."  From a first family contact through all of our dispute resolution processes, tools for Building Trust, Breaking Blame, and Healing Shame eases the fear, anxiety, and hurt and allows us to build stronger partnerships that benefit everyone. This webinar focuses on conflict coaching conversations anyone can use in any conversation to achieve these goals. If you're a conflict coach, a mediator, a family empowerment professional, educator, administrator, family member, or just want to learn, we want you to join us. Our goal is for you to leave with tools that work in your context and that can be adapted to your processes. This interactive webinar will use video examples, activities, and materials to prepare you to implement these tools in your life. 

Presenter:

Tricia Jones is a Professor of Communication and Social Influence and Director of the Center for Conflict Management and Media Impact at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. As past Vice-President and Member of the Board of Directors of the Association for Conflict Management, past President of the International Association of Conflict Management, and Curriculum Design Consultant for the American Bar Association Section on Dispute Resolution she has consistently advocated for conflict education and systems design that helps build constructive communities. Her work in conflict management spans 35 years of teaching, research and practice in conflict resolution intervention, conflict resolution education, alternative dispute resolution, intercultural conflict, and organizational dispute system design. She focuses significantly on designing conflict education and dispute resolution interventions, systems, and professional development in K-12 environments and urban communities to support students, families, communities and educators. Read more.

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