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The fourth in our Supporting Neurodivergence in Our Congregations Skill Up series.

11/16/2022
When: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
0pm CT/3:30pm MT/2:30pm PT
Where: Zoom
Contact: JayHighmore
jayhighmore@gmail.com


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The fourth in our Supporting Neurodivergence in Our Congregations Skill Up series, this panel presentation will focus on supporting neurodivergent children and youth. Joining us will be Rev. Sierra-Marie Gerfao, April Rosario, and Meredith Plummer. Between them they have extensive experience across many kinds of neurodivergence and decades of experience with neurodivergent children and youth inside and outside UU congregations.

We will have a live viewing at at 5:30pm ET/4:30pm CT/3:30pm MT/2:30pm PT followed by a Q&A at 6:30pm ET/5:30pm CT/4:30pm MT/3:30pm PT on November 16th. Registered participants can submit their questions ahead of time via this form and receive a recording of the Q&A afterwards whether or not they’re able to attend the live viewing and Q&A.

Registration fees are on a sliding scale, based on your assessment of your ability to pay. The cost is $25 per session. Those who pay at the two highest levels are making a donation to help those in financial need for this event. Please remember that for a sliding scale to work, we need the same number of people with means to generously pay more to balance the needs of those who can afford less. This is how we build the Beloved Community.

Registration sliding scale:

$0 - $10 - $25 - $35 - $50

All are welcome. You do not have to be a minister or a member of the UUMA to register for the events in this series.  Simply click the "continue as guest" button near the bottom of the page after clicking the "Register" button.

This event includes about 2 hours of total video content with recommended resources. Speakers are being paid a stipend for their time. UUMA Members can apply for a scholarship.

 

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