Title: Self Advocacy
1Self Advocacy
For Young Adults with Disabilities
By
Tracy Moltisanti
2What I wanted to do
- For my project I began a self advocacy
group for young adults with disabilities. Being a
self advocate means speaking or acting for
yourself. It means deciding what is best for you
and taking charge of getting it. Self advocacy is
standing up for your rights as a person. I wanted
to get a group of people together who feel the
same way that I do, and try to help each other
reach our goals.
3Why I wanted to do this
- Sometimes people who have disabilities dont
understand or know how to deal with their issues.
Being with other people who have disabilities and
talking about your feelings might help them to
understand and learn ways to handle their
problems. This is why I wanted to start a group.
4General goals
- These are a few of the things that I wanted to
work on in the meeting.
- Learning how to get along with other people.
- Learn how to explain your feelings so people
understand you and they dont put you down.
- Keep working on and discussing new problems.
- Making decisions for ourselves.
5Janet Hunt
- Janet Hunt is the executive director for People
First of New Hampshire. (PFNH) I met Janet at
another meeting that I had been to. She and I
talked, and she told me to contact her if I
wanted to do this for my senior project. I
contacted her and she agreed to be my mentor. At
our first meeting we sat down and made a to do
list. Janet told me she was very excited to help
me with this project because I was the first
young adult in the state of NH to come forward
and ask to start a self advocacy group.
6Getting started To Do List
- The first thing that I had to do was make a
list of the details that I had to take care of.
- Location
- First meeting date
- Make posters or advertise
- Find people (age group 16-22)
- Agenda, how to run a meeting- leaders, supplies,
rules,
- food, dreams, without parents
- Permission slips for videos and pictures
- Sign up sheet
- Article for newsletter and paper
- Web page for PFNH
- Presentation
- Roles of leaders and advisors
- Dreams and goals
- Final paper with all research and sources noted
7 Location
- Finding a space was not a problem. I reserved the
annex at Community Bridges.
- My mentor helped me call and ask if this room
would be available.
8 Choosing a meeting date
- I had to choose dates to hold the meetings.
I had to be sure to leave time enough to gather
information and have my meetings, but still have
time do to my presentation. The dates that I
chose were April 18th,May 8th May 16th.
9 Find people who were interested
(age group 16-22)
- I wanted to talk to people who were my own age
and had the same goals and questions that I had.
- Flyers were handed out and posted at Bow high
school, Concord high school and Community Bridges
to try and advertise to people my own age. This
is a picture of the flyer that I made. -
10COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
Self Advocacy Group for Young Adults with
Disabilities
Ages 16-22
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- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
COME AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
- Meeting Dates
- April 18th
- May 2nd
- May 16th
- Community Bridges Annex
- Bow NH
- 630 to 800 PM
Talk about your hopes, dreams and challenges of
having disabilities
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
Please respond to Janet Hunt at 1-800-2128 or
568-2128 by April 14th to make sure we order
enough pizza
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
DIRECTIONS TO COMMUNITY BRIDGESare meeting in
the Annex which is next to the garage doors.
From Interstate 93- Take I93 to 89 North and
follow direction below From Interstate 89 North
or South - Follow directions below
Exit 2 for Clinton Street.At bottom of ramp take
a LEFT onto Clinton Street.Follow Clinton Street
for about 3 miles.Building will be on the LEFT
with sign by road
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
Tracy Moltisantis Senior Project
11Putting it together
- After I decided on the meeting dates and
advertised, I began to start putting everything
together to make the group successful. Here is a
list of all the things that I did.
12Agenda
- I needed to learn how to run a meeting and come
up with an agenda.
- I went to a Future Goals meeting. This is a
group that was formed a long time ago. This gave
me an idea of how a meeting was run and what I
needed to do. - When I was there
- I noticed that there were about 15 people there.
- They had a gavel that they banged on the table to
get everyone's attention.
- Attendance was taken.
- Everyone went around and talked about their goals
and dreams.
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13 Permission forms
- I needed to get permission slips so I
could take pictures of our meetings.
14Sign-In Sheet
I made a sign in sheet so I would know who was
there
15NH Grant for Teens
Acceptance letter
16 Web Page
I made a link on People 1st of NHs web site
http//www.peoplefirstofnh.org/YoungAdultSelf-Advo
cacy.htm
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17The first meeting
- My first meeting was on April 18, 2006 at
Community Bridges in Bow. The meeting went good.
We played a game just to break the ice and we had
pizza. We talked about everyones dreams what
everyone wanted to work on. It was disappointing,
because only 2 other people showed up. I feel
pretty good about the first meeting, because at
least 2 people were interested, and they got
involved in the meeting. For my next meeting, I
want to talk about more issues.
18The agenda for my meeting
This is the agenda that I handed out to everyone
at the meeting
19This is me and my group
20Meetings 2 and 3
- I had to cancel the last 2 meetings. I was very
sick the night of the 2nd meeting. The 3rd
meeting was scheduled the week of the floods, and
the building was not open. I have scheduled
another meeting date on June 20th. I am not sure
where it will be held. Flyers will be posted
around the school to let everyone know the time
and location.
218th National Self-Advocacy Conference
My mentor went to this conference and she brought
the newsletter for PFNH. I have an article on
page 2.
- Southern Collaborative - Region 6 Region 9 of
SABE
- We Had A Dream Now We Have The Power! - -
Atlanta, Georgia
- Thursday-Sunday - - May 25-28, 2006 - -
www.SABE2006.org
22Newsletter
This is a copy of the page in the newspaper that
Janet Hunt took to the national conference in
Georgia
23Problems that I had
- The problems that I had in my project were not
holding the last two meetings. I also had a hard
time finding a location for the meeting on the
20th of June. I did not get to video tape my
meetings because there was no one who could tape
for me, but I did get pictures.
24New Learning
- I learned how hard it is to put together a
support group, and taking care of all the
details. I also learned how hard it is to run a
meeting and be the leader.