Special Education Community Events and News

Special Education Community Event Calendar

Summer Saturdays: Free Adaptive Biking in SF Golden Gate Park

San Francisco's Free Adaptive Bike Program is returning this summer. In partnership with the Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP) and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, we're providing free reservations for adaptive bikes in Golden Gate Park during the summer and fall months, with the program serving people with disabilities.

The program will take place on Saturdays at the Music Concourse behind the Golden Gate Bandshell (75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive) next to the accessible parking lot.

Reservations are required to participate. For program dates and to reserve a bike, contact BORP Cycling Center at (510) 848-2930 or email cycling@borp.org. For more information, click the link below.

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Monthly: FREE Support for Families Workshops & Clinics

Back to School Series SY 24-25, August Workshops

Join our "Back to School" workshop series on Zoom! In these 3 workshops, we will explore the basics of special education, learn effective techniques to get organized for the new school year, and what can families with kids with disabilities do to work with their school's Individualized Education Program (IEP) team to prepare their child for a safety emergency at school.

  • Aug 13: Basics of Special Education
  • Aug 20: Get Organized
  • Aug 27: Emergency Preparedness

Register here

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, October 3 @ 6:00 - 7:00p & Wednesday, October 16 @ 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

Thursday, October 10 @ 6:00 - 7:00p: In Our Own Voice Ft. Young Adult Voices

Signature NAMI program - all about community member storytelling - hear young adult speakers share their journeys with mental health conditions and how they navigate technology use and social media. Zoom.

Sunday, October 20 @ 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

 

October Programs

Tuesday, October 8 @ 6:00 - 7:00pm: Know Your Rights: Mental Health Care Coverage and Parity Laws

Do you have health coverage through a private sector employer’s plan? Learn about how to access health care coverage through a private sector insurance plan and the health care parity laws supporting employees. Presented in collaboration with the Employee Benefits Security Administration. Zoom.

Thursday, October 17 @ 6:00 - 7:15pm: Parents as Allies & Advocates

Psychoeducation program focused on youth mental health - featuring educational content and the live testimony of a parent who has experience supporting a child with a mental illness. Part of event series: NAMI SF x Youth Mental HealthVirtual via Zoom webinar.
 

Thursday, October 24 @ 6:00 - 7:30pm: Third Annual Youth Mental Health Symposium: Your Child's Technology Use and Digital Safety

Third annual panel event featuring experts who will discuss youth mental health with a specific focus on technology use, social media, and digital safety. Designed to support youth mental health and provide practical information for families, caregivers, and educators. Part of event series: NAMI SF x Youth Mental HealthVirtual via Zoom webinar.

Tues Oct 8 @ 10:30am-12:15pm: Special Olympics Soccer Tournament

Join Special Olympics at SFUSD for this year's High School and ACCESS Soccer Tournament!

When: Tuesday, October 8th from 10:30am - 12:15pm

Where: George Washington High School

Learn more here!

Sat Oct 19 @ 12:00-5:00pm: Superfest 2024

Our 38th year of Superfest Disability Film Festival is coming to you this October! This year’s festival promises films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences. Our festival is hybrid with four days of virtual access on Eventive and one day of in-person screenings at the Exploratorium in the San Francisco on October 19.

This festival also marks an exciting new collaboration. Superfest this year will be co-presented by the Longmore Institute on Disability and the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center!

We are excited to announce our 2024 Superfest program schedule, film lineup, and just launched link to get your pass today all below! We look forward to sharing these incredible films with you in just over a month. 

Learn more and get your tickets!

Sat Oct 12 & Nov 16 @ 10:00am-12:00pm: Play, Learn, Connect with Support for Families

Come join other caregivers and their children in community for a play date! Ages 0-6.

Play Learn Connect is a parent child interactive group where you as a parent/caregiver get to meet with other families, learn more about Support for Families' services, and enjoy play time with your child while you learn together and practice Early Literacy and Social/Emotional skills.

Agenda:

  • 10:00-10:30am- Sign-in
  • 10:30-11:00am- Welcome Circle/Reading
  • 11:00-11:30am- Sensory/Socio-emotional activity
  • 11:30am-12:00pm- Socialization Parachute Activity & Closing Circle

Learn more and register!

Mon Oct 14 @ 7:00pm: How to Read the IEP presented by DREDF

This training helps participants understand how to read and understand the IEP document and the importance of careful review before signing.

Register here!

Thurs Oct 24 @ 6:00-8:00pm: October CAC Meeting- BOE Candidate Town Hall

CAC October Meeting- SFUSD Board of Education Town Hall

Presented by the CAC

Date & Time: Thursday, October 24, 2024 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location (Hybrid): Support for Families, 832 Folsom St Suite #1001, San Francisco, CA 94107

  • Virtual option available- Register here for Zoom or in-person participation

Please join the CAC for a community discussion with the candidates for the San Francisco Board of Education.The meeting will be hybrid with all candidates participating virtually. Each candidate will introduce themselves and then answer questions from the community.

 If you are interested in submitting a question for the Board of Education candidates, please fill out this form.

Register Here

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Mon Oct 28 @ 12:00-1:00pm: The DEAR REEL Model: Classroom Strategies for Twice-Exceptional Student Success

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Join REEL's executive director, Abby Kirigin, to discover new strategies and ideas for supporting twice-exceptional (2e) students at school using the DEAR REEL model. We developed the DEAR REEL model to provide a more concrete way to provide guidance on working with the 2e. The model is based on academic research and best practices from experienced educators about what works for these learners.

The DEAR REEL model consists of four lenses:

  • Develop Connection
  • Embrace Flexibility
  • Attend to Strengths
  • Reframe Behaviors

This talk walks you step by step through each lens of the DEAR REEL model, including:

  • an overview and definitions
  • personal stories and examples
  • suggested articles, books, blog posts, podcasts and videos
  • additional online resources

We also include detailed lists of practical suggestions by grade level for elementary, middle, and high school. These suggestions do not all need to be used all of the time, but instead provide a menu of options for your consideration. Try strategies and see works for your community and classroom. We believe that you will find that it is not only 2e students who benefit from the strategies and ideas in this model; ALL students will benefit when the DEAR REEL model is implemented!

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Mon Oct 28 @ 6:00-7:30pm: What is the Self Determination Program? presented by Disability Rights CA

Hosted by Support for Families of Children with Disabilities.

Presented by Disability Rights CA. In the Self-Determination program, you play a critical role as the person who makes decisions. You and your family get to choose the services and supports that will help you accomplish the goals in your IPP. This is an overview of the Self-Determination program, including information about eligibility and services provided under the Self-Determination program.

Location: Zoom

Register Here

More info – What is the Self Determination Program with Disability Rights CA

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