coe-staff: UCEDD presents: Service Dogs at School: A Way of Life- 3/8/13

Annette Tognazzini annettet at uoregon.edu
Tue Feb 26 10:15:51 PST 2013


University Center for Excellence on Developmental Disabilities 
presents:a freelecture and discussion:

Service Dogs at School: A Way of Life for Students, Employees and 
Administrators

Friday, March 8, 2013 Noon-1:30pm in 145 CSB

UCEDD invites you to join us for a freelecture and panel discussion on 
living,

learning and working with service dogs in the educational setting.

Heidi von Ravensberg, Hilary Gerdes, Melissa Mitchell and Leslie 
Weilbacher,

who have many years of experience educating the community about service

dogs, will present an overview of the law and their personal experiences 
and

perspectives on the human-dog partnership in educational settings. They 
will

address frequently asked questions like:

What is a service dog? Can I bring my dog to school/campus?

Does a service dog have to be trained and certified?

What kinds of accommodations must an educational institution provide the 
team?

Who is responsible for the care of the dog?

Can I pet your dog?

What kinds of things can service dogs do?

This presentation is geared toward educators, social workers, 
administrators,

  human resource providers and future professionals in any of these fields.

For More Information:Debra Eisert, Ph.D., (541) 346-2579 
ldebrae at uoregon.edu <mailto:debrae at uoregon.edu>

The mission of the University Center for Excellence in Developmental 
Disabilities (UCEDD) is to be of assistance in improving the quality of 
life for Oregonians and all persons with developmental disabilities and 
their families. To accomplish this mission, we provide interdisciplinary 
training, networking and model development, technical assistance and 
dissemination activities that address, in a culturally competent 
fashion, the multiple needs of individuals and their families from 
diverse racial, cultural, ethnic, and linguistic groups. In the conduct 
of our activities, we strive to acknowledge our consumer's experiences 
while honoring and respecting their diversity. Visit us online at: 
http://ucedd.uoregon.edu/


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-- 
Annette Tognazzini
Early Intervention Program
901 E. 18th Ave., Suite 139
Eugene, OR 97403-5253


5253 University of Oregon
139 Clinical Services Building
Ph: 541-346-2595
annettet at uoregon.edu

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