Upcoming Events
2010 CSLN Leadership Conference
April 15-16, 2010, on San Diego's waterfront. The 2010 Leadership conference will focus on innovation and best practices that empower providers to be the ultimate example of flexible and tailored. We have lined up speakers and sessions that will give you real tools you can use right away as well as thoughts to stimulate your quest for progress.
Beyond Behaviors: Reframing Our Perceptions
Summer Conference, June 2830, 2010
University of San Diego, School of Leadership and Education Sciences, in collaboration with Jay Nolan Community Services, California Supported Living Network, San Diego Unified School District. Experts include:
- Dr. Anne Donnellan - Director of the University of San Diego Sutism Institute
- Drs. Ruth Myers and Steven Myers - Specializing in Behavioral Sciences
- Martha Leary SLP-CCC-Communication, Relationships and Movement
Contact: 619-260-7705 - autisminstitute@sandiego.edu
2010 CSLN Training Scholarships
The California Supported Living Network is committed to improving the quality of support services offered throughout the state. We recognize that the Supported Living Community is rich with training resources that if shared would make us a more powerful community. CSLN would like to provide an avenue that will support agencies to offer shared trainings at a reduced price. We are reaching out to our community to identify trainings that are a benefit to the community at large and we will promote those trainings and provide scholarships to reduce their costs.
Each year, the CSLN Scholarships will be specifically linked to a theme that is inherent in the Five Principles of Community Living and in CSLN’s Belief Statements.
In 2010, CSLN Training Scholarships will be awarded to provide trainings related to one or more of the themes listed below:
- The Five Principles of Community Living are the foundation of all services.
- It is essential to develop a strong learning culture within your agency.
- The utilization of outside consultants creates positive influences and energy in an agency.
- Person Centered Planning is essential in the development of effective and respectful services.
If you are interested in a CSLN Training Scholarship, please submit a written request to or . Your request should be 200 words or less and should include the following.
- Contact Name and Information
- Name of Agency
- Complete description of training offered and it’s relation to the above themes
- Expected Number of participants and audiences targeted
- Amount of Scholarship requested with justification
Once you have made your request, a member of the CSLN Training committee will contact you with questions and clarifications.