Kentucky AgrAbility hosts and participates at a variety of local, state, and national events. See what we've been up to.
Cardinal Hill Inservice
August 5, 2005. John Hancock and Courtney Williams provided an overview
of Kentucky AgrAbility services to 20 Cardinal Hill physical therapists and
occupational therapists.
Guest Lecture for University of Kentucky Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Course
On July 12, 2005, Barney Fleming and Kathy Sheppard-Jones presented an overview of Kentucky AgrAbility to 14 students participating in the course "Supported Employment, Transition, and Independent Living" at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
National Institute for Farm Safety
June, 2005. Poster session. "Livestock Handling for Agricultural
Workers with Mobility Impairments." John Hancock, Kathy Sheppard-Jones
& Barney Fleming.
Cardinal Hill Inservice
June, 2005. Courtney Williams and Kathy Sheppard-Jones provided an overview
of Kentucky AgrAbility services to Cardinal Hill case managers.
Spring Workshops in Assistive Technology and Driver Rehabilitation
May 24 - 26, 2005. Kentucky AgrAbility co-hosted the Spring
Workshops in Assistive Technology and Driver Rehabilitation along with the
Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. Over 60 rehabilitation
professionals attended sessions on topics ranging from Recreation to Effects of
Medications on Employment and Driving.
AgrAbility National Training Workshop
On November 17, 2004, John Hancock, Barney Fleming (Kentucky GROW), and Matt
John (Kentucky GROW) presented "Kentucky GROW: Lessons Learned From a Three Year
Inclusive Gardening Grant" at the National Training Workshop in Springfield
Illinois.
US Driving for the Disabled
On November 7, 2004, Kathy Sheppard-Jones presented on her experiences competing with Morgan horses. Twenty-seven professionals from around the country attended this certification workshop at the Gayla Driving Center in Georgetown, Kentucky.
UK Advance
On September 27, 2004, Kathy Sheppard-Jones presented an overview of Kentucky AgrAbility to 43 University of Kentucky staff participating in UK's intensive leadership development program. This resulted in an interest in follow up and referrals from several attendees.
Guest Lecture for University of Kentucky Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Course
On July 27, 2004, John Hancock and Linda Freudenberger presented an overview of Kentucky AgrAbility to students participating in the course "Supported Employment, Transition, and Independent Living" at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Assistive Technology Conference
June 30, 2004, Kentucky AgrAbility staff John Hancock and Kathy Sheppard-Jones presented a three and a half hour workshop titled: Agricultural Applications of Assistive Technology and Rehabilitation Engineering. This course provided an overview of the application of assistive technology and rehabilitation engineering in agricultural settings. Case studies were used to illustrate creative approaches to assisting farmers and other agricultural workers with disabilities. Unique adaptations to farm machinery and equipment and modifications to farm buildings were illustrated. The services offered by Kentucky AgrAbility were highlighted. The course also briefly explored adaptive gardening and possible applications of assistive technology in recreation. Approximately 30 rehabilitation professionals attended this session.
National Institute for Farm Safety Conference
Kentucky AgrAbility staff, John Hancock, Linda Freudenberger, Kathy Sheppard-Jones, and practicum student Carla Sanders traveled to Keystone, Colorado June 20-24, 2004, to participate in Kentucky AgrAbility's accepted poster presentation: Safety Tips.
ADED Conference
In August, 2003, Kentucky AgrAbility project director John Hancock and Barney Fleming of the Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute at the University of Kentucky provided a three hour workshop titled: AgrAbility: Driving Modifications for Field and Forest, at the Association for Driver Educators' national conference in Crystal City, Virginia.
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