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Year: 1994 - 95 AGM December 1, 1994 - SSAAM

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Report for <strong>SSAAM</strong> Executive<br />

June 9, 19<strong>95</strong><br />

We have agreed to have Richard Asselin attend our next meeting. He will talk on<br />

URIS, Top up service and coordination of applications<br />

Categories A: Medically fragile/Technologically Dependent<br />

B: P.T./O.T.<br />

EBD - Interagencies support need to be indicated on Level II and level III applications.<br />

Workshop in Parkland on Interagency Protocol Agreement is being scheduled.<br />

Some projects planned are:<br />

+ 5-8 Unit Building - Brandon Rolling River, Math<br />

•4 Staff Project - Curriculum Planning<br />

•4 Facilitation Skills for Administrators<br />

Focus on developing expertise on sharing within regions<br />

Concern expressed with funding for students between 19 and 21 years of age.<br />

Lavina Gillespie gave a presentation of TIPI model. A committee is being set up to<br />

develop initiaives in Westman/Parklands region.<br />

Kevin Biggar gave us an overview of his services.<br />

Next years conference - Gimli - November 30 - <strong>December</strong> 1. Peter Norman will be<br />

speaker.<br />

Successful "Partners In Change" conference held. Over 600 participants<br />

Segregated or cluster programs are they becoming necessary? Seems to be a move<br />

towards direct servicing.<br />

Consideration of issues raised by rural psychologists - could Provincial <strong>SSAAM</strong> address<br />

these issues?<br />

Swan River held a successful F.A.E./F.A.S. conference<br />

BC:pas<br />

May 3/<strong>95</strong><br />

as clinicians<br />

Coupsehng via modern tedmnl^ .-•.^r nin1 !nn1| "***** ion and<br />

Fran/Bev Carried

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