Inclusion Fusion Live at Your Fingertips
The Inclusion Fusion Live Conference on April 20-21, 2018 was two days worth of amazing speakers, exceptional exhibit booths, panel discussions, and more. The event was billed as a disability conference with a special focus on mental health issues. I came home with enough new ideas and resources to keep me thinking and researching for several months.
The conference was hosted by Key Ministry under the visionary leadership of Dr. Steve Grcevich, with Sandra Woods Peoples, Beth Golik, and Barb Dittrich behind the scenes turning his vision into a reality. (You’ll find bios for all four of them at Key Ministry’s Writers’ Page and Staff Page.)
Part of Steve’s vision, and that of Key Ministry, is to make resources available to families dealing with mental health issues and other special needs. That’s why they live-streamed all the main stage events and Quick Takes on Facebook. Even better, those videos can still be accessed at the Key Ministry Facebook page. At some point, the videos will be archived at another location on the internet, and I’ll provide that link once it happens.
Wherever they are housed, I highly encourage you to take advantage of this free resource and watch the 19 videos recorded at the Inclusion Fusion Conference on April 19–20. You can learn from national speakers like Barbara Newman of the CLC Network, Lamar Hardwick, Jason Hague, Tiffany Crow, Keith Dow, Ron Sandison, and more. It’s binge watching at it’s absolute best!
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By Jolene
Jolene Philo is a published author, speaker, wife, and mother of a son with special needs.
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