Attend our next live event
Welcome to our dedicated events page, where we bring together a vibrant community of neurodivergent adults and their allies in California to empower them through the Self-Determination Program.
Stay in the know about all our content. Sign up for our newsletter.
Making SDP Personal: Hiring Your Dream Team
Hiring support staff through the Self-Determination Program is one of the most empowering (and sometimes most challenging) parts of building a fulfilling plan. From finding the right people to understanding service codes and staff roles, there’s a lot to navigate — and everyone's approach will look a little different.
Join us for a supportive, practical session designed for individuals & families already enrolled in SDP. We’ll walk through how to identify your support needs, recruit and hire the right people, and structure your team in a way that reflects your unique goals and lifestyle.
-1.png?width=2000&height=1333&name=Untitled%20design%20(2)-1.png)
Recorded Webinars
Are you exploring California’s Self-Determination Program (SDP) for your loved one—or for yourself? Join us for a practical, beginner-friendly webinar designed to help families, advocates, and self-advocates take the first steps toward more choice and control in developmental services.
Worried about your budget meeting with the Regional Center? You’re not alone. In this session, a trusted Independent Facilitator from NeuroNav will walk you through the process, step by step. You will leave with tools to help you work smoothly with your FMS and Regional Center.
Your child’s story is still unfolding—does their Person-Centered Plan reflect who they are becoming? This webinar is a chance to pause, reflect, and reimagine the PCP as a living, breathing expression of your child’s values, voice, and vision for the future.
Self-Determination is amazing — but it’s also a lot to manage. In this webinar, you’ll hear from different families with unique experiences in SDP, and how having an Independent Facilitator (IF) made a real difference for each of them.
Families in the Self-Determination Program know that supports don’t have to look “traditional” to be effective. But how do you turn a creative idea into a service that Regional Centers and FMS providers will understand — and approve?
