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Tuesday, May 12
 

2:10pm MDT

ABCD In Your Community
Tuesday May 12, 2026 2:10pm - 3:15pm MDT
Explore asset-based community development; learn what it is and how it can help you make positive changes where you live. 
Speakers
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Rickie Crandall

Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
Rickie is a Program Support Specialist at the UDDC with a background in Human Resource Management and 20 years of experience in the disabilities field. Since 2018, she has dedicated herself to her greatest passion: empowering and loving people. A traveler and cook at heart, Rickie... Read More →
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Kelly Holt

Advocates As Leaders Speakers' Network
Hi, my name is Kelly Holt, in 2001 I moved from Indio, Ca to  Price, Utah. I have been very involved in self-advocacy since then. It is really important to me that people with disabilities have a voice and feel heard. Through my experiences, I’ve had the opportunity to meet so... Read More →
Tuesday May 12, 2026 2:10pm - 3:15pm MDT
Beehive

2:10pm MDT

Healthy Relationship Green Flags
Tuesday May 12, 2026 2:10pm - 3:15pm MDT
Let's focus on how healthy relationships look and feel. When you know what the green flags are in a relationship, you can make healthy choices for positive outcomes!
Speakers
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Alexandria Acor

Utah Parent Center
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Julie Hanna

Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
Tuesday May 12, 2026 2:10pm - 3:15pm MDT
Lonestar

3:30pm MDT

Advocacy, Leadership and Policy Success Panel
Tuesday May 12, 2026 3:30pm - 4:35pm MDT

Speakers
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Tori Simpson

Tori Simpson graduated from the Advocacy, Leadership and Policy Success (ALPS) program in 2025. In her spare time, she loves reading, writing poetry, painting with watercolors, and making beaded bracelets. Tori lives in Provo with her cat, Lucy.
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Alyssa Cronin

Alyssa is a macro practice social worker and Mobility Manager for the Bear River Region, leveraging her background to advocate for and implement transportation solutions that expand access and opportunity for underserved populations throughout Utah, with a focus on seniors and people... Read More →
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Robert Jones

I'm Robert. I am a Information Technology Specialist. I am a photographer, writer, singer and I am a past participant in the ALPS Program. I'm a great many things that some would refer to as a jack of all trades (perhaps I should change my name to Jack - ha. ha. Ha.) because I have... Read More →
Tuesday May 12, 2026 3:30pm - 4:35pm MDT
Beehive

3:30pm MDT

How to Manage a Relationship When It's Hard and Scary.
Tuesday May 12, 2026 3:30pm - 4:35pm MDT
This session will help self-advocates learn how to be in a safe and healthy relationship and how to manage their mental health when relationships involve difficult or scary situations. We will also help people determine what kind of relationship they want to be a part of. We will end with a fun and engaging activity. 
Speakers
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Eric Stoker

Information Specialist, Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
Eric Stoker lives with his family in West Jordan, Utah and is employed by the Utah Developmental Disabilities Council as the Information Specialist. He serves on the Utah Parent Center Board of Directors, the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities Board of... Read More →
Tuesday May 12, 2026 3:30pm - 4:35pm MDT
Lonestar
 
Wednesday, May 13
 

11:15am MDT

Introduction to Utah Independent Living
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:15am - 12:20pm MDT
Learn about the services that the Utah Independent Living Center offers and how to access those services. We will also review the other regional independent living centers in the state for those outside of Salt Lake county. 

Speakers
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Kathy Self

Utah Independent Living Center
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:15am - 12:20pm MDT
Lonestar

11:15am MDT

Recognizing and Responding to Unsafe Sexual Behaviors
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:15am - 12:20pm MDT
Supporting Healthy Relationships with Positive Outcomes: A Guide for Caregivers and Professionals. Join us to better understand why unsafe sexual behaviors may be happening, and how to respond respectfully. We will look at barriers self-advocates face and how we may support their own sexual self-advocacy.


Speakers
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Alexandria Acor

Utah Parent Center
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Julie Hanna

Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:15am - 12:20pm MDT
Beehive

1:25pm MDT

ADA IRL: Turning Rights into Action
Wednesday May 13, 2026 1:25pm - 2:30pm MDT
Rights are only powerful if you can use them. This session breaks down the American's with Disabilities Act (ADA) in real world terms, focusing on housing and employment. Participants will gain practical tools, scripts, and strategies to request accommodations and navigate delays, denials, and resistance with confidence.

(Americans with Disabilities Act In Real Life)
Speakers
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Jesse Yarger

Owner, Rogue Behavior Services
Jesse Yarger is a behavior analysis enthusiast. He earned his undergraduate degree from Utah State University in 2011 and completed his master’s degree at Auburn University in 2012. Jesse is the owner of Rogue Behavior Services, where he focuses on coordinating behavior-analytic... Read More →
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Alex Makowski

CEO, Rogue Behavior Services
Alex Makowski is the Chief Executive Office of Rogue Behavior Services, bringing more than 14 years of experience in Applied Behavior Analysis. She began her career as a behavior technician and has since worked across a wide variety of settings, including schools, residential centers... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 1:25pm - 2:30pm MDT
Lonestar

1:25pm MDT

From Compliance to Consent: Strategies for Building Autonomy Through Choice Making
Wednesday May 13, 2026 1:25pm - 2:30pm MDT
Caregivers and providers will learn behavioral strategies to build an environment that promotes autonomy, including the "Right to No" and how we may phrase choices in everyday life. Participants will receive a Choice Audit tool to identify daily opportunities for empowerment, ensuring individuals with disabilities lead socially significant and meaningful lives.
Speakers
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Vittawat Sriphong-Ngarm

Founder, Telos
I am a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) who has over a decade of clinical experience supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities & Autism Spectrum Disorder across the ages of 2-65+ in home, school, clinic, community, residential, and vocational... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 1:25pm - 2:30pm MDT
Beehive

2:35pm MDT

On Autonomy and Interdependence and Their Impacts on Disability Advocacy
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:35pm - 3:40pm MDT
This session will explore the concepts of autonomy and interdependence. These two concepts have improved my understanding and advocacy of disability rights and justice. Autonomy is the idea that we all should have the final say on the decisions impacting our lives. Interdependence is the concept that no one is truly independent and that we all rely on each other to live and thrive. This session will cover how these two concepts work together and how they conflict.
Speakers
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Whitney Geertsen

I am an Autistic Mental Health consultant and educator. After becoming chronically ill while studying to be a wildlife educator I switched my focus to Autism and Mental Health advocacy.  I am currently  consulting on study about suicide prevention for Autistic Adults. I am an avid... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:35pm - 3:40pm MDT
Lonestar

2:35pm MDT

Turn Your Dreams Into Reality
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:35pm - 3:40pm MDT
Based on The Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly, participants will learn how to make their dreams come true. We teach you a system to Identify your dreams, assemble a team, create a plan/steps, navigate the steps, celebrate the wins.
Speakers
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Alison Campbell

Owner and Founder, Live Empowered
Alison Campbell is the founder and owner of Live Empowered, a company dedicated to supporting adults with disabilities through individualized, relationship-based care. As both a provider and a parent of an adult son with disabilities, Alison brings a deeply personal and professional... Read More →
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Marie West

Marketing Director, Live Empowered
Marie West is the Marketing Director at Live Empowered and a Host Home provider, where she works directly with adults with disabilities in a family-style living environment. Through both her professional role and daily hands-on experience, Marie focuses on implementing person-centered... Read More →
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Marc Rodriguez

Marc is a participant in Live Empowered’s Host Home Program, where he has made significant progress toward his personal goals through individualized, person-centered support. By focusing on his dreams, needs, and abilities, Marc has built greater independence and confidence in his... Read More →
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Sam Eliason

Sam is a long-time participant in Live Empowered’s Host Home and Day Program, where he has consistently worked toward building greater independence and a meaningful, self-directed life. Through individualized, person-centered support, Sam has developed skills in money management... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:35pm - 3:40pm MDT
Beehive
 
Thursday, May 14
 

1:35pm MDT

Making It Work: Real-World Employment Strategies for Individuals with I/DD
Thursday May 14, 2026 1:35pm - 2:40pm MDT
When access to formal employment services like Utah Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) and Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) is limited or unavailable, supporting meaningful employment doesn’t stop. So how can providers, support coordinators, and natural supports continue helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) succeed? This session provides practical strategies for supporting employment outside traditional systems—especially during service gaps such as waitlists, funding limitations, or orders of selection. Drawing on real examples, participants will explore:
  • Creative, low-cost job development strategies that don’t rely on formal services
  • How to leverage community connections, including local businesses, events, and personal networks
  • Effective approaches to building employer relationships and customizing opportunities based on individual strengths
  • Practical tools for immediate use, along with strategies to empower individuals and document progress outside formal systems
Whether you are navigating a service gap or expanding your toolkit, this session will provide actionable ideas to help individuals take greater control of their employment journey and be better prepared to maximize opportunities when services become available.
Speakers
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Taylor Walters

Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice Utah State University
Taylor Walters is a dedicated Training and Development Specialist II with a professional background rooted in disability services and advocacy. With a Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies and currently pursuing an MBA, Taylor brings both academic insight and... Read More →
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Corban Remund

Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice Utah State University
Corban Remund is a project coordinator at the Institute for Disability Research, Policy, and Practice. Corban specializes in supported employment and pre-employment transition services for people with disabilities.  Corban has also presented on community employment throughout the... Read More →
Thursday May 14, 2026 1:35pm - 2:40pm MDT
Beehive

1:35pm MDT

Ombuds what? - From conflict to clarity: The Ombuds role in concern resolution and customer experience
Thursday May 14, 2026 1:35pm - 2:40pm MDT
  1. Understand the Value of Ombuds Programs: Explain how the core characteristics of Ombuds work support effective resolution and enhance the customer experience within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
  2. Explore the Disability Ombuds Program: Gain specific knowledge about the features and functions of this vital program.

Speakers
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Angie McCourt

Director, Office of Ombuds, Utah Department of Health and Human Services
Angie has been with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)  for over 25 years. The majority of her career was with Juvenile Justice and Youth Services as the Assistant Program Director at the Castle Country Youth Center, in Price, Utah. Currently, Angie serves as the... Read More →
Thursday May 14, 2026 1:35pm - 2:40pm MDT
Lonestar

2:45pm MDT

988 Overview: The Crisis Continuum in Utah
Thursday May 14, 2026 2:45pm - 3:50pm MDT
In July 2022, the launch of 988 transformed how Americans access mental health support. However, a three-digit number is only as effective as the services waiting on the other end. This presentation explores the "Utah Model"—a comprehensive crisis continuum designed to provide Someone to Call, Someone to Respond, and Somewhere to Go. We will examine the integration of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline with Utah’s unique assets, such as the SafeUT app, statewide Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams (MCOT), and specialized Receiving Centers. Attendees will learn how Utah utilizes legislative support and cross-agency collaboration to divert individuals from emergency rooms and the justice system, ultimately creating a more compassionate and efficient pathway to care.
Speakers
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Joanna Sutherland

Program Administrator, Crisis Services, Utah Department of Health and Human Services Integrated Healthcare
Joanna Sutherland, M.Ed., BCBA, works for DHHS in the Office of Substance Use and Mental Health, where she focuses on youth crisis response systems and public awareness surrounding 988. Her work is dedicated to expanding access to behavioral health resources, reducing stigma, and... Read More →
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Teighlor Kodel

Utah Department of Health and Human Services Integrated Healthcare
Teighlor Kodel is a Crisis Program Administrator with the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, working within the Office of Substance Use and Mental Health where she oversees Crisis Receiving Centers across the state as well as Utah's Crisis Worker Certification Program... Read More →
Thursday May 14, 2026 2:45pm - 3:50pm MDT
Beehive

2:45pm MDT

Assistive Technology for Enhanced Safety and Independence
Thursday May 14, 2026 2:45pm - 3:50pm MDT
SmartMonitor provides connected assistive technology solutions designed to enhance safety, independence, and quality of life for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Through Inspyre, powered by Acuma Health, and AllWell, SmartMonitor helps enable more proactive, person-centered support for individuals living independently, in supported living environments, or receiving remote support services. Available on Apple and Android smartwatches as well as standalone wearable devices, the solutions offer features including unusual movement and heart rate monitoring, fall alerts, help button functionality, real-time location tracking, safe zone notifications, reminders, and customizable alerts delivered via text, call, and email. SmartMonitor’s HIPAA-compliant organizational portal also empowers remote and direct support providers with centralized oversight, event history, downloadable reports, and real-time visibility across client populations. These technologies can often be funded through Medicaid waiver programs and align closely with waiver goals focused on independence, community integration, safety, and efficient service delivery for the IDD population.
Speakers
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Anoo Nathan

CEO, Smart Monitor Corp.
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Desirea Leal

Sales and Marketing Manager
Thursday May 14, 2026 2:45pm - 3:50pm MDT
Lonestar
 
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