Providing information, education, and training to build knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes that will lead to increased independence, productivity, self determination, integration and inclusion (IPSII) for people with developmental disabilities and their families.

"Negotiation Skills" Workshop

Several spots are still available for the February 7, 2001 "Negotiation Skills" Workshop to be held in St. Paul!

You are invited to participate in a Negotiations Skills workshop on Wednesday, February 7, 2001 (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at the Sheraton Midway in St. Paul.

There is no registration fee. Participants can be reimbursed for items such as meals, travel, costs, respite and child care up to a maximum of $150.

For more information visit GTS on-line at mngts.org Then go to the current brochures section to see a complete brochure and to print-out a registration form for completion.

Registrations must be received by Friday, January 26 so act now! For further questions contact DD workshop coordinator Carol Schoeneck, Government Training Service, 651/222-7409 or Minnesota toll free 800/500-4l57 (at the tone, enter access code 131).

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The GCDD is funded under the provisions of P.L. 106-402. The federal law also provides funding to the Minnesota Disability Law Center, the state Protection and Advocacy System, and to the Institute on Community Integration, the state University Center for Excellence. The Minnesota network of programs works to increase the IPSII of people with developmental disabilities and families into community life.

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