2022 Raising the Standards Conference Registration Registration Form: Virtual ALPTI Raising the Standards Conference 2022 Question Title * Please Tell Us About Yourself: Your First Name Your Last Name Your Street or Mailing Address Your City Your State Your Zip Phone number Email: Alternative Email: Question Title * Optional Information About You: Race Prefer Not to Answer Caucasian African American Native American Asian Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Hispanic Two or More Races Question Title * Optional Information About You: Ethnicity Prefer Not to Answer Not Hispanic Hispanic Question Title * Optional Information About You: Language Prefer Not to Answer English Spanish Other Question Title * Check all that Apply to you I am a Parent of a child with disabilities (birth - age 26) I am a Professional serving families (Community or State Agency) I am an Educator working in a school system I am a Youth or Young adult with a disability (ages 14-26) I am a Family Member of a child with disabilities Other (please specify) Question Title * For Parents or Family members of Children with Disabilities: Please tell us about your child with a disability: Your Child's Disability Your Child's Date of Birth Question Title * For Professionals: Please Tell Us About The Organization You Work For: Name of Organization Your Job Title Question Title * For Educators: Please tell us about the school you work In: School District School Institution Name Your Job Title Question Title * For Youth with Disabilities (Ages 14-26): Please tell us about you: What is Your Disability Your Date of Birth Question Title * Please tell us which sessions/days you will participate in by checking the box. Session 1: May 18, 1:00pm-4:00pmTopics: - How Communication Plans Can Benefit Children and Youth with Hearing Impairments and Those who are Deaf- Traumatic Brain Injury Screening, Diagnosis, Services and Supports in Alabama- The IFTW Independent Living Here We Come Checklist, How to Know What Skills Your Child Has and What Skills They Need to Acquire; A Tool You Can- The Underdiagnoses of Girls & Women with ADHD Session 1: May 18, 1:00pm-4:00pmTopics: - How Communication Plans Can Benefit Children and Youth with Hearing Impairments and Those who are Deaf- Traumatic Brain Injury Screening, Diagnosis, Services and Supports in Alabama- The IFTW Independent Living Here We Come Checklist, How to Know What Skills Your Child Has and What Skills They Need to Acquire; A Tool You Can- The Underdiagnoses of Girls & Women with ADHD Session 2: May 19, 8:30am-12:00pmTopics:- Hispanic Outreach for Families Impacted by IDD- Early Intervention Basics What’s New In Alabama- Your Mental Health Matters Session 2: May 19, 8:30am-12:00pmTopics:- Hispanic Outreach for Families Impacted by IDD- Early Intervention Basics What’s New In Alabama- Your Mental Health Matters Session 3: May 19, 1:00pm-4:00pmTopics:- Guardianships, Conservatorships and Less Restrictive Alternatives- Developmental Disabilities Council Overview- Introduction to the Independent Futures That Work Project Session 3: May 19, 1:00pm-4:00pmTopics:- Guardianships, Conservatorships and Less Restrictive Alternatives- Developmental Disabilities Council Overview- Introduction to the Independent Futures That Work Project Session 4: May 19, 6:00pm-8:00pmTopic:- Youth in Action and Advocacy; The Colby Act Session 4: May 19, 6:00pm-8:00pmTopic:- Youth in Action and Advocacy; The Colby Act Next