Psychology Fall 2015 Student Academic Service-Learning Packet 1

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Psychology Fall 2015
Student Academic Service-Learning Packet
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The Summit School
187-30 Grand Central Parkway
Jamaica Estates, NY 11432
Agency Contact
Larry Litwack, Dean of Students
llitwack@summitqueens.com
718-264-2931 x219
Nature and Purpose of Agency
The Summit School is a private, non-profit special education high school for students with learning
disabilities.
Tasks Available for Students
Tutoring and working with students in all subjects. There is a strong need for math and science tutors.
Time Requirements
Homework Help Program: Monday-Friday 3-5 PM
After School Programming: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday: 3-4:30 PM
You must be able to commit to 15 hours of service throughout the semester in order to serve at the
Summit School.
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Please email Mr. Litwack to set up your service with the Summit School. Please be sure your email
contains the following information:
 Your name
 The name of your course
 The days/times you are available to serve
 Your major
 Your year (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student)
Please note: School of Education observation hours may not be completed at the Summit School.
Agency Directions
Public transportation
Take the Q46 bus going east toward Lake Success/LIJ Hospital. Get off the bus at Union Tpke and
188th Street. Walk south on 188th St (about 10 blocks); cross Grand Central Parkway; the school is at
GCP and 188th Street (about 20 minutes)
Walking: Walk east along Union Turnpike. Take a right at 188th St. Walk south for about 10 blocks.
The school is at Grand Central Parkway and 188th Street (about 25 minutes)
Driving
Drive South on Utopia Pkwy. Go left at Grand Central Parkway West, but stay to the right and don’t
get on the Parkway. The school is located at Grand Central Parkway and 188 th Street (5 minutes)
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QUEENS CENTER FOR PROGRESS
81-15 164th Street
Jamaica, NY 11432
Agency Contact
Donna Lapidus (first contact must be via email)
(718) 380-3000, ext. 226
dlapidus@Queenscp.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Day services facility for the developmentally disabled.
Tasks Available for Students
Various tasks available including preparing art/dance/music/photography/theatre/computer programs,
to assist with group activities.
Those with a background or career in teaching and/or art/music/dance/photography/theatre may
enjoy: Teaching, Preparing art materials, Becoming an Artist-in-Residence
Classroom Assistant: Classroom assistants must come prepared to teach or run a group activity. Our
classroom assistants help in so many ways. Responsibilities for this position include setting up the
room, interacting with our individuals, helping individuals follow directions to ensure completion of
work, and cleaning the classroom after class.
Time Requirements
Weekdays between 9am and 2pm
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Medical requirement-recent PPD (within 8 months).
Reference Letter (AS-L Lourdes Hall have them)
Students must be informed that there is to be NO FOOD and NO FLUIDS given to any disabled
individual at any time. Students will not be left alone with individual with disabilities for any reason, at
any time. Also, if students are not sure of any situation at any time during the visit they must reach
out to a supervisor at QCP.
Service Hours: QCP will track our volunteers’ hours of service. Your time with us will be carefully
recorded and easily accessible by staff. We are more than happy to assist our volunteers in filling out
forms needed to verify service hours.
Agency Directions
Driving Directions
Union Tpke west to 164st. Make a left. The bldg. is located one block south of Union Tpke on the left
side of the street. (Please note that there is no parking in our lot during the weekend day office
hours you must find parking on the street.)
Public Transportation
Take Kew Gardens bound Q46 to 164th Street. The bldg. is located one block south of Union Tpke.
on the left side of the street
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Queens Community House
Pomonok Center
67-09 Kissena Blvd.
Flushing, NY 11367
www.queenscommunityhouse.org
Agency Contact
Susan Matloff-Nieve
Phone: 718-592-5757 x229
Email (*best way to contact Susan): smatloff@qchnyc.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
QCH is a multi-service settlement house that serves nearly 25,000 children, youth, adults and older
adults at 22 different sites in 11 neighborhoods throughout Queens.
The QCH Pomonok Center provides a free After-School Program for children in the community from
Kindergarten through sixth grade. The children primarily live in nearby public housing. Children are
able to enjoy an array of hands-on educational and recreational activities that encourage academic
success, positive decision making, and positive relationship building. Program participants engage
in: homework help, educational enrichment, arts ‘n’ crafts, life skills and character development,
fitness, and teambuilding sports and games.
Free camp for children ages kindergarden to 8th grade. Children can enjoy a summer full of:
Academic Enrichment, Sports, Games, Arts ‘n’ Crafts, Fitness, Trips, and many other exciting handson educational and recreational activities
Tasks Available for Students
 Assist with after-school program (through the end of June 2012; 2:20-5:20 p.m. every day) and
summer camp (7 week session begins on July 7, 2012). Opportunities to develop workshops
and educational activities for K-8 students are available.
Time Requirements
90 hours
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Students must complete fingerprinting through the Department of Health and a Child Abuse
Background Check form. Further information will be provided by QHC contact person.
Agency Directions
Public Transportation
Take the Q30 bus toward Little Neck Parkway. Get off at Utopia Parkway/Horace Harding
Expressway. Walk to 175th Place and HH Expressway (under the freeway). Transfer to the Q17
going toward Flushing. Get off at Kissena Blvd. Walk along Kissena Blvd (under the freeway) to
Pomonok House (about 35 minutes)
Driving Directions
Drive North on Utopia Pkwy. Go left on 73rd Avenue. Go right on Kissena Blvd. Pomonok House is
located on the right, across the street from Queens College (about 10 minutes).
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Ozanam Hall Nursing Home (Dementia and Alzheimer’ Unit)
42-41 201st Street
Bayside, NY 11361
Agency Contact
Gail O’Donovan
718.971.2020
godonovan@ozanamhall.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Volunteers at Ozanam Hall perform many valuable services and give of themselves in numerous
ways to better the quality of life for our residents, both physically and spiritually.
Tasks Available for Students
Visiting residents to lend friendship and compassion; Assisting with various activity programs;
Accompanying residents on outings; Transporting residents to activities (Mass, rehab, patio visits,
etc.); Assist residents with feeding through our Loving Spoonful Program; Assist visually impaired
residents by distributing and reading mail; Teaching computer skills to residents; Participate in Music
Therapy with residents; and assist staff with light clerical work.
Time Requirements
Monday – Sunday 8am – 6pm
Evening hours available
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Orientation is given on Tuesdays at 3:30 from the second week in September until the end of June,
or 2:00 during the summer months of July and August.
1. Students must complete an application (available at the security desk) and bring it to the Clinic
Office on the 2nd Floor along with your Certificate of immunization(s), specifically Measles,
Mumps and Rubella. You must have a recent PPD (tuberculosis test) bring results of your PPD,
or we offer the test at our Clinic (2nd Fl.) Students medical information can be found in the Health
Office in DaSilva.
2. NYS Department of Health has implemented that every volunteer must get the flu vaccination.
Documentation of vaccination must include the name and address of the individual who ordered or
administered the vaccine and the date of vaccination. This must be given to the nursing home
before starting service
3. Complete the Health Assessment form at the Clinic on the 2nd Floor. The Clinic (2nd floor) is
open to volunteers: Tues, 8:30 to 12:00, 1:00 to 3:30
4. Review the Orientation Packet you receive from the Development Office (on C) and attend the
mandatory orientation.
Students must be dressed in business casual clothing. NO JEANS or SNEAKERS. Volunteers will
receive on-site training. Students must be informed that there is to be NO FOOD and NO FLUIDS
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given to any resident at any time. Also, if students are not sure of any situation at anytime during the
visit to reach out to the nurse or administrator at the home
Agency Directions
Public Transportation
Q31 - Utopia Pkwy - Bell Bl - Direction: Bayside 27 Av F Lewis Bl Arrive 47 AV at FRANCIS LEWIS
BL. Walk to 42-41 201st St
Driving Directions
Head northwest on St Johns University toward Union Turnpike Turn right at Union Turnpike Turn left
at Francis Lewis Blvd Turn right at 43rd Ave Turn left at 201st St Destination will be on the right
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New York City Children’s Center: Queens Campus
74-03 Commonwealth Blvd., Bldg. 55
Bellrose, NY 11426
Agency Contact
Richard Chimelis
718.264.4517
Richard.chimelis@omh.ny.gov
Nature and Purpose of Agency
QCPC is responsible for providing a wide range of children’s mental health services to the children &
Families of Queens and Manhattan. QCPC’s service includes inpatient, several modes of day
treatment, outpatient clinic treatment and intensive case management. Program locations are
throughout Queens and Manhattan. Inpatient admissions are primarily transfers from local acute
hospitals. QCPC serves seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents, ages 5-18.
Programs include inpatient hospitalization, day treatment, outpatient clinic treatment, intensive case
management and homemaker services community education and consultation services. Inpatient
program in Queens provides intermediate care treatment to youngsters from Manhattan and Queens.
Tasks Available for Students
Varied tasks, inpatient and outpatient areas.
 Education - Assist in school areas working one-on-one in general classroom activities.
Inpatient ages 10-17 and outpatient ages 5-9.
 Recreation - Assist in playing table games, motivating kids to engage in physical activity such
as dancing and exercise.
 Rehabilitation - Assist in pre-vocational skills groups, computers and assist with development
of positive work skills.
Time Requirements
Requires a weekly commitment; can be two hours a week for five weeks, etc.
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Requires updated medical with an updated PPD within one year. If you do not have a
healthcare provider, QCPC can work with you and their onsite provider. In addition, the Office
of Academic Service-Learning has all forms for you to complete before your site visit to
Queens Children including Approval by Child Registry Board, a signed Confidentiality form
and orientation packet. All can be picked up in the Office of Academic Service-Learning.
When leaving a message for Richard Chimelis; please speak slowly and leave cell phone with
appropriate time to call back.
Agency Directions
Driving Directions
LIE or GCP to Cross Island Parkway South to Union Turnpike (leaving school – makes a right onto
Union and follow down). Make right onto Union Tnpk. Make left onto Commonwealth Blvd.
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Public Transportation
Jamaica Station to Bellrose Rail Road Station. Walk on Commonwealth approximately one mile to
Building 39/Queen’s Children’s Psych. Center.
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Forestdale Visiting Hosts Program
67-35 112th Street
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Agency Contact
Cathleen Lilavois
718-263-0740 x 358
clilavois@forestdaleinc.org (Please e-mail first)
www.forestdaleinc.com
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Forestdale, Inc. is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian voluntary agency that offers comprehensive services
to children and families. Forestdale incorporates the principles of strengthening families, keeping
them intact, and helping each individual within the family become more self-sufficient, while at the
same time providing services to reduce the risk of abuse, neglect and/or placement of a child into the
foster care system.
Tasks Available for Students
Student Visit Host: All of the visitations on the Forestdale campus between children in foster care and
their birth parents require supervision. The Visit Host would work with the Case Planners to facilitate
this time with the families. The visits involve monitoring the family’s interaction and reporting on it to
the Case Planners. Currently, Case Planners supervise the visits, which usually take place between
the children and their birth parents.
Time Requirements
Note: A minimum of a 10 week commitment is required to participate in this program.
Mondays-Thursdays, 2 to 4 hour shifts between 3 PM and 7 PM. You must be able to commit to at
least one day per week and a shift each week for 10 weeks to participate in this program. You will be
meeting with the same families each week for the duration of this project.
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
 Students must attend an orientation training prior to participating in this program.
 Students must complete a background check form and become fingerprinted to participate in
this program. There is no charge for these services and Forestdale will provide the list of
locations for this services. There are multiple locations in Queens.
Agency Directions
Public Transportation
Take the Q46 Bus from Union Tpke and Utopia Pky station heading to Kew Gardens. Get off at
Queens Blvd and 78 Cr. Start out going East on Queens Blvd. Entrance near intersection of Queens
Blvd and Union Tpke. Take the E train from Union Turnpike - Kew Gardens station heading
Downtown / to World Trade Center. Get off at 71 - Continental Ave - Forest Hills. Exit near
intersection of Queens Blvd and 70th Rd. Start out going East on 70th Rd towards 108th St. Turn
left onto 112th St. Arrive at 67-35 112TH St, Queens.
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Driving Directions
Start out going SOUTH on UTOPIA PKWY toward 80TH RD. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto GRAND
CENTRAL PKWY W. Merge onto GRAND CENTRAL PKWY W via the ramp on the LEFT toward
TRIBORO BR. Take the JEWEL AVE exit, EXIT 11E-W, toward 69 RD. Take the 69 RD
WEST/HARRY VAN ARSDALE JR AVE ramp. Take the HARRY VAN ARSDALE JR AVE/69 RD
WEST ramp. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto 69TH RD/HARRY VAN ARSDALE JR AVE. Turn RIGHT
onto 112TH ST. Turn RIGHT to stay on 112TH ST.
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Grace Plaza
15 Saint Paul’s Place
Great Neck, NY 11021
Agency Contact
Diane Sabella, Director of Recreation
516.466.3001 ext 219
dsabella@graceplaza.com
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Grace Plaza Nursing and Rehabilitation Center was established in 1972. Located in a five story
building in Western Nassau, Grace Plaza has been consistently awarded accreditation by the
JCAHO. It is conveniently located and is easy to get to from major roads and highways, the Long
Island Railroad, and area hospitals. Grace Plaza, is a 214 short and long term resident facility and
offers progressive, quality healthcare in an atmosphere that speaks to the unique needs and
challenges of every individual in our care. We have learned to understand and respond to the
complicated needs of the families we serve. Our programs and services are designed to provide
education, support and counsel in every aspect of care.
Tasks Available for Students
Mentorship and Tutoring Activities
 Various tasks available including; reading to residents, bingo, walks, fitness and recreation.
 There are four different units at the facility, which include, subacute-Dementia-long term and
medically complicated patients. Students can work with staff to assist patients during
recreation programs, attending family meetings, obtaining resident intakes etc.
Time Requirements
Must be available to serve for more than 20 hours.
Opportunities available seven days a week availability from 9am – 6pm.
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Medical records needed and PPD required (within the year). Diane would like to meet with students
to determine areas of interest and fill out application and forms together.
NYS Department of Health has implemented that every volunteer must get the flu vaccination.
Documentation of vaccination must include the name and address of the individual who ordered or
administered the vaccine and the date of vaccination. This must be given to the nursing home before
starting service.
Agency Directions
Driving Directions
Start out going NORTH on UTOPIA PKWY toward UNION TURNPIKE. Turn RIGHT onto HORACE
HARDING EXPY S. Merge onto I-495 E/LONG ISLAND EXPY via the ramp on the LEFT. Take EXIT
33 toward LAKEVILLE RD/COMMUNITY DR. Stay STRAIGHT to go onto S SERVICE RD. Turn
LEFT onto LAKEVILLE RD. LAKEVILLE RD becomes MIDDLE NECK RD S. Turn RIGHT onto
BARSTOW RD. Pass through 1 roundabout. Turn RIGHT onto GRACE AVE. urn RIGHT onto ST
PAULS PL. 15 SAINT PAULS PL.
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FREE (Family Residences and Essential Enterprises)
191 Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road
Old Bethpage, NY 11804
Agency Contact
Patrice Radowitz
(516) 870-1621
pradowtiz@familyres.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE) was founded by parents and consumer
advocates in response to the need for community, residential and employment alternatives for
differently-abled individuals. Since that time, Family Residences has established a broad spectrum of
services for over 3,000 persons with disabilities residing across Nassau and Suffolk Counties in New
York. Their mission is to help individuals of all abilities to realize their full potential and prevail over
life’s challenges. FREE’s broad spectrum of services encourages individuals to share their gifts and
talents as contributing members of the community.
Taken from http://www.familyres.org/about-us.html
Tasks Available for Students
 Assist with the Saturday Socialization Program and the respite program that helps children
with Autism and other developmental disabilities to develop social skills and self esteem.
1. Activities include theater, recreational activities, arts and crafts, cooking, dance, video
games
 Opportunities are also available to serve with their Mobile Crisis Team
Time Requirements
Saturday Program: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Old Bethpage)
Weekday Program: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (120 Plant Avenue, Hauppauge,11788 and 28 Research Way,
East Setauket 11733)
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
There is a 4-6 week commitment required to serve with the Saturday and weekday programs.
Agency Directions
Driving Directions
Take the GCP eastbound to the Northern State Parkway. Take exit 37, Manetto Hill Road towards
Plainview/Woodbury. Turn right on Manetto Hill Road. Continue onto Plainview Road. Continue onto
Old Bethpage Road. Continue onto Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road. Free is located on the right side of
the street at the end of the parking lot.
*Note: If entering the address into your GPS, please be sure to indicate that it is BETHPAGE-SWEET
HOLLOW ROAD.
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Heart Share First Step Early Childhood Center
118-01 101st Ave
Richmond Hill, NY 11419
Agency Contact
Assistant Director, Kathy Toal
718.441.5333
Kathy.Toal@heartshare.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Heart Share Human Services of NY is a non-profit human services agency dedicated to bettering the
lives of people in need of special services and support. Heart Share is a dynamic, caring agency
serving children, adults and families city-wide.
First Step serves children from birth through five years of age.
Tasks Available for Students
A wide variety of Center-based services are available from birth through two years of age, a
Preschool program and recreation and therapy programs for children ages three to five. First Step
serves infants, pre-schoolers and toddlers with; speech and language delays, behavior disorders,
mental retardation, physical handicaps, autism, Down’s Syndrome and other special medical
conditions.
In addition to early childhood services, there are programs working with developmental disabilities,
adult day treatment services, foster care and adoption, community based family service centers, a
Beacon Program and services for people with HIV/AIDS.
Time Requirements:
Open between 9am to 2pm Monday through Friday
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Medical Form (on File) Department of Health Medical completed within last year; interview with
Assistant Director required. In addition, you will need to have your finger printed by the Department
of Education (Fees required). Other opportunities with Heart Share Human Services of NY may be
available regarding services for person with HIV/AIDS, Adult Services, Etc. Contact Kathy Toal for
additional information.
Please Note: Process to begin to serve at HeartShare will take an estimated one month.
Agency Directions
Public Transportation
Take the “A” train to Lefferts Blvd. Walk 2 blocks North of the station to 101 Ave. The school is on
the corner between 116th and 115th Street.
From the Jamaica Bus terminal, take the Q8 which runs on 101 Ave to 177th street stop.
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Driving Directions
From Manhattan
Take the Grand Central Parkway to the Van Wyck Expressway South towards Kennedy Airport. Take
the Van Wyck to the Atlantic Ave. exit. Stay on the service road of the Van Wyck to 101 Ave. and
make a RIGHT. Stay on 101 Ave. about 2 miles to the school. School will be on the right, between
116th and 115th Street.
From Long Island
Take the Belt Parkway west towards Kennedy Airport to the Van Wyck Expressway North to Liberty
Ave. exit. Take the service Road of the Van Wyck upon exiting past Liberty Ave. to 101 ave. Make a
LEFT. The school is about 2 miles on the Right, between 116th and 115th street.
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Heart Share Adulthood Center
159-05 Union Turnpike
Fresh Meadow, NY 11366
Agency Contact
Katie Cordes (contact first)
718.422.3348
Katie.Cordes@heartshare.org
Loucas Louca
718.969.0419
Loucas.Louca@heartshare.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
Heart Share Human Services of NY is a non-profit human services agency dedicated to bettering the
lives of people in need of special services and support. Heart Share is a dynamic, caring agency
serving children, adults and families city-wide. There values are to be committed to the individual,
integrity, excellence, collaboration and innovated.
Tasks Available for Students
A wide variety of Center-based services are available including recreation and therapy programs.
You will be working in group activities with adults that have speech and language delays, behavior
disorders, mental retardation, physical handicaps, autism, Down’s Syndrome and other special
medical conditions.
Time Requirements:
Open between 10am to 2pm Monday through Friday
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
Medical Form (on File) Department of Health Medical completed within last year; interview with
Assistant Director required. In addition, you will need to have your finger printed by the Department
of Education (Fees required). Other opportunities with Heart Share Human Services of NY may be
available regarding services for person with HIV/AIDS, Adult Services, Etc. Contact Katie Cordes for
additional information.
Please note, student must commit to a minimum of 20 to 25 hours a semester. Prefer students with
majors in Psychology, Speech Pathology and Special Education. It will take about one month to
complete the process and start volunteering at HeartShare.
Agency Directions
Public Transportation
Take the Q46 bus going towards Kew Gardens Queens Blvd on the corner of Utopia Parkway and
Union Turnpike. Get off on 160st and Union turnpike. Walk 1 blocks west on Union Turnpike. It is on
the first floor where the St. Joseph’s Hospital use to be at.
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Driving Directions
From School:
Drive West on Union Turnpike towards the train station. Site will be on the right on 159st.
From Long Island:
Take the Grand Central Parkway to 168st. Make a right on 164st. then, left on Union Turnpike. Site
will be on the right.
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Independence Residences, Inc. (IRI)
93-22 Jamaica Ave.
2nd Floor,
Woodhaven, NY 11421
Agency Contact
Timothy Coleman Director of Waiver, Family Support and Psychology
P: (718) 805-6796 x 113
F: (718) 805-6798
E: tcoleman@in-res.org
Nature and Purpose of Agency
IRI is striving to create opportunities to meet the needs of each person we currently support as well
as provide an array of support to interested persons with developmental disabilities and their families.
While keeping the existing programs and services at a high level of quality through continuous quality
improvement measures by regular staff and staff of our Quality Improvement department, we have
gone out in front of current service designs to create new opportunities for support residentially and
have established our own restaurant, the Independence Café, that provides a wide range of work
experiences to people with interest in work. Finally, our Family Support Services strive to anticipate
the need of families who may need respite for caring for their loved one with developmental
disabilities, financial assistance, and a range of crisis supports that can proactively reduce the
likelihood of a crisis by altering the activities of the focus person to avoid the setting where past crisis
occurred, or just by providing more attention that in doing so reduces the likelihood of an occurrence.
Taken from http://www.in-res.org/Programs-Services
Tasks Available for Students will be tailored to the individual and the program. Population supported
are developmentally disables whose diagnosis include but are not limited to Autism , intellectual
challenges and a vast array of psychiatric and behavioral challenges.
Tasks Available for Students
Work with an ABSS (Applied Behavioral Science Specialist) under the supervision of a BCBA
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
 Assist with the development of a behavioral Support Plan (BSP) inclusive of conducting FBAs
( Functional Behavioral Analysis )
 Data Collection and analysis
 Assist ABSS in conducting staff training sessions
 Assist in peer mentoring and social skills training groups
 Assist in the development of person centered valued outcomes
 Exposure to Interdisciplinary team meetings, Human rights committees, Self advocacy groups,
Incident review committee and Continuous Quality Learning
 Opportunities are also available to serve with IRI’s Mobile Crisis Team
Time Requirements
Weekday Program: 9 am. to 4 p.m. (min 3 hour commitment per day ) with a min. of a 4-6 week
commitment . Other times are available upon request and need .
Student Awareness/Special Instructions
 Students must complete an application
 Students must attend an orientation training prior to participating in this program.
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Students must complete a background check form and become fingerprinted to participate in
this program.
Students must have a recent PPD (tuberculosis test)
Agency Directions
Public Transportation
Take the Q30 from Utopia Pkwy/80 Rd towards Jamaica LIRR STA Sutphin Bl. Walk to Archer
Av/Surphin Pl and take the J subway towards Broad St. Your destination will be after 4 stops
(woodhaven Blvd.)
Driving Directions
Head southeast on Utopia Pkwy toward 80th Rd. Turn right onto Grand Central Pkwy. Merge
onto Grand Central Pkwy via the ramp on the left to Triboro Br. Keep left to continue on Jackie
Robinson Pkwy W. Take exit 6 for Metropolitan Ave. Turn right onto Metropolitan Ave. Slight left
onto Union Turnpike. Turn left onto Woodhaven Blvd Turn left onto Jamaica Ave. Destination will be
on the right.
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