The webinar is on November 21 at 2 p.m.
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Join Sarah VanderZee McKenney MDiv & Kim Hurley, MA, CCC-SLP for this informative webinar hosted by Stone Belt.
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PROGRAM GOAL:
Faith Communities and their congregations will enter into an intentional and committed partnership with Stone Belt Arc and with one another to address barriers of access and inclusion for people with disabilities. Our hope is to work together to assess, reflect, plan and implement steps toward BELONGING.
Program Outline:
PROGRAM ELEMENTS DESCRIPTIONS
Congregation Assessments
We will primarily be using the Stone Belt’s Indicators of Belonging to do the initial congregational assessment, reflection, and planning. Other congregational assessment tools can be used based on primary goals of the congregation.
Disability Inclusion Committee
Each congregation will be asked to create a Disability Inclusion Committee of some sort. This committee must include
Individualized Congregation Consultation
Each congregation have about 2 hours a month available to them for individualized consultation from the Spiritual Support Coordinator. This may include in-person or virtual trainings, conversations, and coaching:
Building Belonging: Disability Inclusion Cohort
At least one representative from each congregation will meet bi-monthly altogether to share ideas, offer suggestions, share struggles/successes, and training opportunities.
Hand in Hand
The congregation will participate in one of the following ways in support of the Hand in Hand program:
Vulnerable Communion: A Theology of Disability and Hospitality
Author: Thomas E. Reynolds
Disability and the Way of Jesus: Holistic Healing the Gospels and in the Church
Author: Bethany McKinney
The Bible, Disability, and the Church: A New Vision of the People of God
Author: Amos Young
ARTICLES
Stone Belt Arc is the local chapter of The Arc in Monroe County. The Arc is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. The combined strength of local Arcs, The Arc of Indiana and The Arc of the United States makes The Arc the largest national community-based organization advocating for and serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Learn more about The Arc by visiting www.arcind.org and www.thearc.org.