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X-WR-CALDESC:Invisible and Incarcerated explores how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
  Disorders (FASD) are often misunderstood or completely overlooked\, and h
 ow this can push young people from school challenges into discipline\, pun
 ishment\, and eventually the justice system. Many individuals with FASD ar
 e labeled as “troublemakers” or “non-compliant” when\, in reality\, their 
 brains process information\, stress\, and rules differently. Through real-
 world examples\, accessible language\, and practical strategies\, particip
 ants will learn how to recognize signs of FASD\, understand their rights\,
  and advocate for supports that work. \n\nRobyn Holt serves as the Directo
 r of The Arc of NJ's Criminal Justice Advocacy Program. With a background 
 dedicated to supporting individuals with severe mental illness and co-occu
 rring diagnoses\, Robyn has worked in crisis intervention\, partial care\,
  community outreach\, and directed New York City's largest Supported Housi
 ng program. Having closely interacted with individuals with disabilities i
 n the community\, she observed significant gaps and systemic issues in cri
 minal justice matters\, particularly the School-to-Prison Pipeline. Motiva
 ted to address these challenges\, Robyn actively seeks opportunities to as
 sist and advocate for individuals affected by these issues.\n\nJennifer Ca
 talano is a dedicated advocate for individuals with intellectual and devel
 opmental disabilities (IDD) in the criminal justice system\, currently pur
 suing her Doctor of Psychology in Criminology and Justice Studies at the U
 niversity of Arizona. As a case manager for The Arc of New Jersey's Crimin
 al Justice Advocacy Program\, Jennifer collaborates with judges\, attorney
 s\, and law enforcement\, developing personalized justice plans and leadin
 g educational initiatives statewide.
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DESCRIPTION:Invisible and Incarcerated explores how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum 
 Disorders (FASD) are often misunderstood or completely overlooked\, and ho
 w this can push young people from school challenges into discipline\, puni
 shment\, and eventually the justice system. Many individuals with FASD are
  labeled as “troublemakers” or “non-compliant” when\, in reality\, their b
 rains process information\, stress\, and rules differently. Through real-w
 orld examples\, accessible language\, and practical strategies\, participa
 nts will learn how to recognize signs of FASD\, understand their rights\, 
 and advocate for supports that work. \n\nRobyn Holt serves as the Director
  of The Arc of NJ's Criminal Justice Advocacy Program. With a background d
 edicated to supporting individuals with severe mental illness and co-occur
 ring diagnoses\, Robyn has worked in crisis intervention\, partial care\, 
 community outreach\, and directed New York City's largest Supported Housin
 g program. Having closely interacted with individuals with disabilities in
  the community\, she observed significant gaps and systemic issues in crim
 inal justice matters\, particularly the School-to-Prison Pipeline. Motivat
 ed to address these challenges\, Robyn actively seeks opportunities to ass
 ist and advocate for individuals affected by these issues.\n\nJennifer Cat
 alano is a dedicated advocate for individuals with intellectual and develo
 pmental disabilities (IDD) in the criminal justice system\, currently purs
 uing her Doctor of Psychology in Criminology and Justice Studies at the Un
 iversity of Arizona. As a case manager for The Arc of New Jersey's Crimina
 l Justice Advocacy Program\, Jennifer collaborates with judges\, attorneys
 \, and law enforcement\, developing personalized justice plans and leading
  educational initiatives statewide.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T140000
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SUMMARY:Invisible Sentences: FASD\, Stigma\, and the Overlooked Connection 
 to Incarceration
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