DEAFED ADVOCACY WORKSHOPS
Building skills. Empowering families. Breaking barriers.
DeafEd Advocacy Training Workshops offer practical, ethical, and community-informed programs designed to support learners with disabilities, families, and professionals. Our trainings are grounded in inclusive practice, evidence-based strategies, and real-world application.
ABA – Behavior Intervention
Training on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles, ethical practice, data-informed decision making, and practical behavior intervention strategies for home, school, and therapy settings.
IEP for SPED
Step-by-step guidance on:
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Understanding IEP components
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Writing measurable goals and objectives
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PLAAFP, services, accommodations, and placement
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Meaningful parent participation and advocacy
Assessment for SPED
Introduction to assessment in Special Education, including:
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Screening and identification
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Formal and informal assessment tools
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Interpreting results ethically
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Using data to guide instruction and intervention
Parent & Professional Training
Equips professionals with skills to coach, collaborate with, and empower families through effective communication, behavior support, and advocacy-focused guidance.
Who should attend
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Educators and school administrators
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SPED teachers and general education teachers
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Therapists, clinicians, and allied health professionals
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Interpreters, advocates, and program coordinators
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NGO, LGU, and organizational staff
No matter your role, these trainings support professional growth in inclusive practice.