Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 OCALICONLINE 2024
Provider
Location
 Available Online - Virtual event November 19-22, 2024, and on-demand through January 10th, 2025
Date(s)
 Available On Demand - Virtual event November 19-22, 2024, and on-demand through January 10th, 2025
CE Hours
 19 CE hours for virtual event. Additional hours of content available on-demand
Contact Information
 Please contact Britney Brickman with any conference questions at: ceu_info@ocali.org or 614-410-0752
Registration Information
 Registration for this event is through an online system. The information about registration and the link to register are both available here: https://conference.ocali.org/register
Fees
 OCALICONLINE 2023 has varied rates for registration. Rate information is available here: https://conference.ocali.org/register/full-rates. In addition, links to payment options and contact information to address any issues that might arise are also available on that site.
Description of CE Program/Activity
 OCALICON, the premier autism and disabilities conference, began in 2007, and continues to bring together a cross-section of professionals and parents who utilize a variety of products and services at home, work, and in the community. The conference offers sessions which target a range of disabilities including autism spectrum disorder, deaf/hard of hearing, blind/visual impairments and other low-incidence disabilities. For 13 years, the conference was held in OCALI's hometown of Columbus, Ohio, before moving online in 2020 and adopting the name OCALICONLINE. Whether working across the lifespan, across agencies or across the world, our goal remains the same: To deliver a world-class learning experience that inspires change and promotes access to opportunities for people with disabilities.OCALI delivers on that goal because we believe: In the power and possibilities of interactions involving passionate people. In cultivating meaningful opportunities for sharing ideas, resources, and successes. That inspiring change and promoting access happen when there is a range of understanding, conversations, and exchanges.This is what we believe, and this is what we build upon at OCALICON.