Monday, October 25, 2010

Trish Wasburn: The United States of Autism



Trish Washburn ('06) and her family from the Albany area is one of 19 families from around the country who will be featured in the upcoming film The United States of Autism.

See news footage of the filming in Albany.

Read about the filming at Camp Colonie and Hippotherapy .

The film's website is here.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Wretchers & Jabberers: The Partners Connection

Partners Grad Jennifer Russo (2007) is the Marketing Director for the Syracuse University School of Education and of the newest film from award-winning producer and director, Gerardine Wurzburg and producer Douglas Bilken, PhD from Syracuse University. Jennifer designed the t-shirts, banners and promotional materials. She will get to travel with the film when it premiers in other parts of the country.


Partners Grad Jennifer Seybert (also 2007) was also involved in the screening. She is attending Syracuse University for a Masters in Disability Studies and was handing out literature when I saw her. Her typed comments added much to the Q&A session after the movie.


The film, Wretches and Jabberers, tells the story of two men who have autism and, after years without a communication system, learned in adulthood to communicate by typing. The two men, Larry Bissonnette and Tracy Thresher travel with their support people, Pascal Chang and Harvey F. Lavoy, and a film team to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland to "bring people's understanding of disability to a positive place."

The movie primiered October 16, 2010 during the Syracuse International Film Festival and was followed by a panel discussion with the film stars and team. In the spring the movie will show in major cities like New York and Chicago.

For my review of the film click .here.

Attention Partners: This movie needs to show in your town!!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Daven Whalen: Town Hall Trainings

Dave Whalen, Partners Graduate Class of 2007 started a new initiative this past spring.

A couple years back Dave proposed that his town, Amherst (outside of Buffalo) create a disability committee, the town did and appointed Dave to it. It turns out that every town government can have a disability committee to help them address physical accessibility, accessibility of civic participation, access to leisure, as well as training for emergency first responders. Dave found that creating a committee was a great way to build relationships in his town and he was able to help his town avoid hefty DOJ fines for inaccessiblity.

In the process Dave met and became friends with Dan D'Andrea, a citizen in his community who uses a wheelchair and is very interested in access, especially in town parks and recreation. The two put their heads together and together with Aimee Levesque, D'Andrea's Charitable Trust, and The Advocacy Center developed a training for people in other communities wishing to build access in their towns.

The first training was held at People First in Buffalo this spring and other trainings will be scheduled around the state this fall and next spring. Dave hopes that soon every community will have a disability committee giving input and increasing access as a matter of course.

You can read more about the formation of Town Hall Trainings and one of Dave's other projects, accessbuffalo in this article.
The Inaugural Town Hall Training Class (4 Partners in attendance!)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Trish Washburn 2006

Trish Washburn has been very active advocating for people with Autism. She is pictured here with her children CJ and Buddy volunteering at the Albany Chapter of The Autism Society of America 5K Walk/Run this past September. The second picture is CJ and Buddy with State Senator McDonald at the walk.


Trish was also very active advocating against the Autism Insurance Bill that is currently on the desk of Gov. Patterson to be signed. She feels that this bill will actually make it more difficult to get needed services for people with Autism. She and her family were also featured in a documentary about families impacted by Autism this summer,--read the articles about it here and here.

Partners Grads and the Media

Partners Grad, Bonnie Watson (2006), addressing the media about the sold-out conference about Autism and Social Skills for Upstate New York For Effective Autism Treatment that she helped organize. (Partners grad Julie Buick, also from the class of 2006, can also be seen in the right background!)