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Training Date
SOUTH PEER LEARNING
NETWORK EVENT
Thursday,
March 26, 2015
CWC is pleased to invite you to our spring meeting. Register
today for the opportunity to meet new colleagues and keep up-to
-date on happenings in the field of workforce development!
10:00am—12:30pm
(Rescheduled from
February 12, 2015)
Location
Quincy Career
Center
Quincy, MA
This workshop is
supported by:
For more information
on Southeast
Network, please
contact:
(617) 727-5944
Or visit our website at
http://cwc.cedac.org
Join us for a discussion on
Working with people with disabilities:
A Multi-Dimensional Approach
As Career and Educational professionals you encounter a wide
range of clients. Those with disabilities pose a unique challenge.
Some disclose their disabilities while others refrain from selfdisclosure. Whether they disclose or not, as a professional, you
want to provide effective support to best meet the needs of your
client.
Our two guest presenters will offer proven techniques to help you
work effectively with your clients. They will help you meet the
unique needs of your clients as well as approaches to improve job
development practices.
Don’t miss this opportunity to develop innovative ideas to work
more effectively with your clients.
The CWC Southeast Network is open to all workforce
development and adult education professionals and....
 is targeted to direct service and supervisory staff;
 provides a forum to share experiences, learn from your peers
about best practices, and discuss on-the-job challenges;
 is an opportunity to focus on at least one content area in small
group exercises, and includes announcements on workforce
development and adult education programs and events.
The Southeast
Network has been
convening
workforce
development
professionals since
2001.
Registration is
limited.
Please register by
February 5, 2015.
Bring your
business cards
and your program
information to share
with others.
The Commonwealth Workforce Coalition (CWC) is a statewide capacity building initiative providing training,
professional development and network opportunities for staff of organizations engaged in workforce development,
education, training and employment for adults and youth.
CWC is managed by the Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation (CEDAC).
Southeast Peer
Learning Network
Trainer Biographies
Lara Enein-Donovan is a Training Associate/Program
Coordinator for the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) which is
affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Boston and Children's
Hospital Boston.
For more information
about other CWC
activities or online
registration contact:
Dilia L. Ramirez
617-727-5944
[email protected]
Lara has extensive experience in vocational rehabilitation currently as
the Program Coordinator of the ICI Employment Services Program, as
a vocational program supervisor and an employment specialist
performing job development, job coaching, career exploration, and
counseling. Lara has presented locally, nationally and internationally
on topics related to disability and employment. Lara provides technical
assistance and individualized training to provider agencies. She has
co-authored a number of articles and publications on the topic of
employment and disability, including a journal publication on
employment staff competencies. Lara has been awarded the
Leadership in Supported Employment award by both the national and
MA state chapter of APSE.
Or go to our website at:
http://cwc.cedac.org
Amy Gelb, MS, CRC,CAGS, CPRP is a Training Associate for the
Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) which is affiliated with the
University of Massachusetts Boston and Children's Hospital Boston.
Amy has extensive experience in the disability and employment arena
as a job coach, job developer, program manager for a large DMH
funded employment program and as a trainer for ICI. She provides
training on employment for people with disabilities, both locally and
nationally. Amy has a master's degree in human resource counseling
and a CAGS degree in Psychiatric Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation
Counseling from Boston University. Amy has taught a job search
strategies class and provided individual employment counseling and
job development at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston
University.
How to Register
February 12, 2015
Southeast
Network Event
Registration for
this training
begins:
January 13, 2015
And ends on:
March 19, 2015
Go to the CWC Member’s Portal at:
https://cwc.cedac.org/member.aspx

If you are new to CWC, click on “New Member
Registration” and create your free member account/profile.

If you are a returning member, sign in to your member
account with your username (e-mail address) and password.
If you don’t know or have forgotten your password, click on
“Retrieve Account Information”. You will then have the ability
to retrieve your password by entering your e-mail address or
First Name/Last Name.

Once logged in, you will be directed to your “Members
Profile”. Please review & update your contact information
and make sure to click on “Save”.

For more information
about other CWC
activities, please
contact:
Select the “Events” tab to view all of the events that are
open for registration. Next to “Boston Network” click on
the “Register Now” link.

Click on “Register”, you will then be asked to click on
“Finalize” to complete your registration.
(617) 727-5944
[email protected]
Once registration is finalized an automatic confirmation email
will be sent to you. Each person attending must register with
their own email address/member account.
Or visit our website at
http://cwc.cedac.org
If you have questions about online registration, please contact
Dilia L. Ramirez at [email protected] or call (617) 727-5944.