Jun 13, 2022

Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc. Summer Newsletter

Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc.
Phone: (812) 329-0216 Email: Info@ourcia.org

Summer 2022 Newsletter

Summer Park Outing 2022
July 23rd at the Red Cross Cabin In Spring Mill State Park 
Our family area will open at 10am and will close at 6pm families are invited to use this area as a break or rest area as they enjoy the park.  We are planning some craft activities, games, and snacks throughout the day for families at the Red Cross Cabin.  
We do ask that all families planning to attend please Sign-up at https://forms.gle/rCYtxq2NNCMnkCKF9




Board Nominations
We will be opening board self nominations in July at the park outing. This is for any Parent or family member over 18 that is active in coming to our events that would like to participate on the governing board. Our Board serves as leadership of our programs and develops us to better help families in our area. 
Self Nomination forms and online form will be open from July 23rd to November 1st. 
Families will vote in board members in December during Sensory Santa events. 

2021-2022 Parent Survey for School Quality 
As the 2021-2022 school year comes to a close we are doing a parent survey to help guide our special education advocacy team as they plan for next school year. Your responses can help us identify concerns or highlight programs that are doing amazing work but not receiving the recognition they deserve .
This survey will end July 1st as we hope to have results to display at the park outing July 23rd. 
To fill out a survey please visit: https://forms.gle/owRqpe8fd8MtXq4v8



Thank you to Our Community Partners 
Walmart Paoli
Amazon SDF 8 Jeffersonville,IN
Old National Bank 
River's Edge Fellowship Church 
Community Donors 

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May 18, 2022

Parents School Survey 2021-2022

 

As the 2021-2022 school year comes to a close we are doing a parent survey to help guild our special education advocacy team as they plan for next school year. 

Your responses can help us identify concerns or highlight programs that are doing amazing work but not receiving the recognition they deserve .

May 15, 2022

Whats the numbers on childhood disabilities?

 

Have you wondered how many children are impacted by a disability in our community?


This is some of the local schools special education numbers in 2021 from the Indiana department of education. For a student to receive special education services under an Individualized Education Program the student has to have a disability that is impacting their education.

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Apr 26, 2022

Thank you for making Sensory Easter possible


Thank you for making Sensory Easter possible. 


 We want to thank our communities for helping make programs like Sensory Friendly Easter possible in our area.  We had a Easter bunny trail, crafts, the Easter Bunny, and if families wanted some snacks where available. 

Sensory Friendly Easter is part of our Sensory Friendly Activities Program that helps families rising children with a disability or special need to have activity that is calmer for children, and adjustable for individual needs so that families can enjoy the events. With the help of a local photography families are able to enjoy the activities and get links to their families photo after the events. 

A Special Thank you to our community partners at: Amazon.com, Old National Bank, Walmart Paoli, ReC2Photography   (Ralph Carter) River's Edge Fellowship Church 

Community Inclusion Ambassadors Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit that works to make the community inclusive for families caring for a child or young adult with special needs.  If you would like to support our works please visit https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3998069 to donate or if you would like to learn how you can help please contact us by Call or Text to (812) 329-0216 .

Apr 3, 2022

Whats the Numbers in Autism Mean


Whats the Numbers in Autism Mean



 Their has been a lot of post about Autism with varying numbers so our Board president wanted to look at the facts and share the numbers. 

First lets look at the 1.  

That is a someones son or daughter. 

A grandchild 

A niece or nephew. 

A member of our community.

A student in our schools.

That 1 means the world to their family and close friends. 


Please understand that when it says 2018 its 1 in 44 they are looking at a only children born in the year 2010.  This is how the numbers shown have been done by the CDC since the start.  Its also important to understand this is based from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring sites.  The last report in 2018 was based off 11 reporting sites. the 1 in 44 is an average with the sites. meaning some areas have higher rates and some will be lower. (  1 in 60 children in Missouri to 3.9%  or 1 in 26 children in California.)


Sources: 

 CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/data.html

Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/addm.html


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