When

Wednesday February 10, 2016 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM MST
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Where

Center for Development and Disability 
2300 Menaul Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107
 

 
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Contact

Rebecca Roybal 
Partners for Employment 
505-925-0898 
raroybal1@salud.unm.edu 
 

Improve Employment Outcomes with Descriptive Writing - Albuquerque 

 

Presented by Abby Cooper of Marc Gold &  Associates, learn how descriptive writing can help you support an individual with developmental disabilities to be more successful in their job search.

What is Descriptive Writing?

Descriptive Writing is a method of writing that paints a detailed picture of a person, place or thing.  

Why is Descriptive Writing important?

Professionals in the disability world often become accustomed to writing in an impersonal, clinical way about the individuals they support.  Descriptive writing  is a tool to help describe an individual with a disability in a person-centered, positive manner.  Taking a more positive approach can then open the door to different ideas and the exploration of new employment possibilities. 

Who will benefit from this training?

This training is for professionals who are responsible for writing assessment reports, discovery profiles etc. to support the employment goals of an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

Cost  
FREE. There is no cost thanks to our funding partners, Department of Vocational Rehab (DVR) and Development Disabilities Support Division (DDSD).

Space is limited - REGISTER TODAY! 

 

 

Presenter Information

Abby Cooper is a nationally recognized Marc Gold Associate who has been providing training and technical support on Customized Employment in New Mexico. Abby is an expert on topics related to Customized Employument and was the Director of the first Supported Employment Agency in Washington State as well as an Administrator of the Washington State Vocational Rehabilitation Department.