August 5th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM PST
This is an online event via Zoom.
For more information on the Zoom platform, please visit https://youtu.be/hIkCmbvAHQQ prior to the event.
Wise Support
support@gowise.org
Wise Webinar Series:
Talking About Good Job Coaching
with Debra McLean
This session will review visual structure techniques and include hands on practice for customizing instructions given individual learning styles. Please bring paper and a writing implement to this engaging webinar.
Learning Objectives (Info, tools, and skills attendees will receive):
Do you require an accommodation, materials in alternate format or have inquiries about accessibility in this event? If so, please reach out to support@gowise.org no later than 5pm Friday prior to this webinar. Due to the short turnaround of our webinar series we are unable to accommodate same day requests. We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully.
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There are no refunds for those that do not attend the scheduled webinar. If you do miss the webinar, we will provide you with a code to access the next webinar free.
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Debra Mclean is passionate about seeing all people with disabilities obtain employment. She has been intrigued with community building and person centered planning as a way to see individuals with disabilities succeed in jobs that fit them since 1981. She has worked for the University of Oregon and Oregon Health Sciences University on a number of projects involving people with disabilities and employment .She provides training and consultation on accessing employment and person centered planning in Washington and Oregon. For the last five years, she has taught classes in Job Development, job coaching and Marketing as part of the Employment Professional Certificate at Highline Community College. She works with schools, families, agencies, businesses, and individuals, both in the US and in, Australia. She has completed a Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling and Deafness. Western Oregon University 1981).