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Neurodivergent Community Living: Cohousing Workshop Series
Feb
5
to Mar 12

Neurodivergent Community Living: Cohousing Workshop Series

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Six-part | 90-Minute Online Workshops / $600

Please email continuing-education@antioch.edu for information on sliding scale and group rates.

Empower Nuerodiverse Communities: Building a Better Future

The workshop series explores innovative approaches to neurodivergent cohousing that foster independent living and strengthen community ties, offering an in-depth look at the potential for neurodivergent communities across North America. Through an in-depth examination of trends, case studies, and innovative models, highlighting opportunities to promote inclusion, belonging, and sustainable living through neurodivergent cohousing efforts, participants will gain the knowledge and tools needed to improve the quality of life for neurodivergent individuals. 

Value and Key Outcomes:

Participants will explore the latest developments shaping neurodiverse communities, including policies, programs, and societal shifts. Dissecting successful initiatives will offer guidance on fostering inclusive environments. We will discuss strategies to advocate for belonging, accessibility, and social integration. As well as collaborative learning and interactive activities that provide opportunities to connect and network with like-minded advocates, professionals, and community leaders.


This course is for all: advocates, legislators, non-profit staff, housing developers, municipal employees, architects, planners, designers, grassroots organizers, activists, urban volunteers, self-advocates & family members, and all good citizens interested in taking action on this topic. The program is particularly useful to the parents of neurodivergent children, who are at their wits end, and need a cooperative effort to mitigate the obvious endless effort necessary to care for a neurodivergent child.

1. How to Outreach to Organizations and Organize a Neurodiverse Cohousing Effort | February 5, 2025. 

Our primary focus is on the firs critical step: building a committed team: Learn how to identify, attract, and engage people interested in creating a neurodiverse community. Topics include organizing and outreach strategies, collaboration techniques, and the role of neurodiverse individuals and allies in co-creating these spaces.

2. Getting Designed: The Easiest and Highest Quality Process | February 12, 2025. 

Discover how to design a community that meets both functional, social, and sensory needs: This session covers efficient design processes, from working with architects and planners to selecting features that enhance well-being and accessibility for neurodiverse residents. This session also covers working with the allies involved, peers, that play the most important role. Selecting features and designs that enhance well-being and accessibility for neurodiverse residents.

3. Getting Political Approvals | February 19, 2025. 

 Navigating zoning laws and gaining municipal or local government approval is essential for any community project: Participants will learn about building relationships with local officials, advocating for neurodiverse cohousing, and managing bureaucratic challenges along the way.

4. Getting Funded and Financed | February 26, 2025

Securing funding can be one of the biggest hurdles, but it’s doable: This session provides a roadmap for financing the project, including exploring grants, public-private partnerships, loans, and crowdfunding campaigns. Participants will also learn how to develop a compelling financial plan to attract supporters, investors, and work with peers.

5. Getting It Built: Key Macro Considerations | March 5, 2025

From construction timelines to contractor selection, this session outlines the major elements involved in building a neurodiverse cohousing community: Participants will gain an understanding of infrastructure, designs, budgeting, materials, and project management at a high level to ensure a smooth construction process.

6. Moving In: Establishing Community Culture and Operations | March 12, 2025

The journey doesn’t end when the homes are built, it is just the beginning: The stage is set for these individuals and the community setting them up for success. We will cover the transition from construction to community life, including setting up governance, and creating shared agreements, establishing a vibrant, supportive culture for all residents. Tips for on-boarding new members and sustaining the community will also be discussed.

By the end of the series, participants will be empowered with the tools to plan and build a sustainable community that not only supports, but uplifts neurodivergent individuals, paving the way for a more inclusive future across North America.

It is highly recommended to read the book, One Life, Live It! before this workshop to really have a thorough idea of what the workshop will be about and answer any questions.  The book can be purchased HERE.

The program meets CE Credit Certificates and Professional Development Requirements. 

An Antioch University Professional Development Certificate
With Charles Durrett, Architect Emeritus AIA

AIA and AICP CE Self-Reported Learning Units

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Neurodivergent Community Living: A Free Introduction
Jan
22
4:00 PM16:00

Neurodivergent Community Living: A Free Introduction

90-minute Online Workshop / FREE  

Registration is Limited. Please mark your calendars and register for this event to secure a place.

The Future of Neurodiverse Communities in North America

This 1.5-hour foundational workshop explores the vision and practical steps to creating a neurodivergent cohousing community. Participants will learn about the "why"—the importance of fostering inclusive housing that fosters acceptance, purpose, appreciation and therefore happiness —and the "how"—key strategies to start organizing a neurodivergent community initiative in your state and town.

This course is for all: advocates, legislators, non-profit staff, housing developers, municipal employees, architects, planners, designers, grassroots organizers, activists, urban volunteers, and all good citizens interested in taking action on this topic.

By connecting with the philosophy and practices of neurodiverse communities, advocates can create more inclusive, supportive, and well-rounded environments that benefit students, parents, and the wider community.

By the end of this class, participants will acquire a foundational understanding of how to create sustainable communities that prioritize inclusivity and actively support neurodivergent individuals driving a more inclusive future across North America.

This introductory session sets the stage for the six-part Neurodivergent Community Living: Cohousing Workshop Series which dives deeper into the process and challenges ahead.

It is highly recommended to read the book, One Life, Live It! before this workshop to really have a thorough idea of what the workshop will be about and answer any questions.  The book can be purchased HERE.

The program meets CE Credit Certificates and Professional Development Requirements. 

An Antioch University Professional Development Certificate
With Charles Durrett, Architect Emeritus AIA

AIA and AICP CE Self-Reported Learning Units

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How to Address Homelessness in Your Town: Workshop
Oct
4
to Oct 11

How to Address Homelessness in Your Town: Workshop

  • McCamant & Durrett Architects (map)
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An Antioch University Professional Development Certificate with Charles Durrett, Architect AIA

In this workshop, you’ll learn from the leading architect and builder of cohousing communities globally. Durrett will impart his decades of experience so that you understand the dynamics of addressing homelessness in your community.This program is for activists, legislators, municipal employees, architects, planners, designers, urban volunteers, and all good citizens that see the travesty of our time

Two 3-hour Workshops / $200
Fridays, October 4 & 11, 2024
9:00 am (Pacific Time) / 12:00 pm (Eastern Time)

More info and registration for this workshop can be found here.

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Study Group 1 : Aging Successfully Online Facilitator Training 2024
Oct
2
to Dec 4

Study Group 1 : Aging Successfully Online Facilitator Training 2024

  • McCamant & Durrett Architects (map)
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BECOME A KEY FACILITATOR IN INSPIRING AND EMPOWERING SENIORS TO:

  • Age in place successfully.

  • Understand the economics of senior living choices.

  • Take charge of co-care, co-healing, and outside assistance.

  • Strengthen the bond between body and soul, individual and community.

  • Appreciate the interlocking roles of community life and quality of life.

  • Work effectively to achieve common goals.

  • Create a meaningful living legacy that transcends the generations.

If you are interested in facilitating a change in attitude and seeing proactive results in your community, this is your chance. In our years of experience, we have found that the more trained SG1 facilitators there are in one area, the more momentum and support each has to create senior cohousing for themselves and others. In the vein of creating community/cohousing, the training is about creating a web of resources for everyone to take advantage of.

DETAILS

  • Wednesdays, Oct 2 - Dec 4, 2024.

  • 9:30am - 12:30pm PDT (3 hrs)

  • The class will meet online through weekly group conversations and check-ins

  • Weekly support and prep material, including news articles, worksheets, and essays sent out before each meeting.

  • Access to some of the most compelling case studies by The Cohousing Company.

  • Study Group 1 Participant and Facilitator Guides are included and will be sent to you prior to course.

  • After completion, a certificate will be mailed to each participant.

  • Cost: Early Bird – $550, After September 20th – $650

If you want to see the people who cared for and contributed to your town stay in your town, this is relevant to you. Visit our website cohousingco.com for more details and to sign up. To speak with others who have done Study Group 1 in the past, we can connect you. Contact Nadthachai at nadthachai.kong@cohousingco.com

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Online Series: Affordable and Energy-Efficient Cohousing
Sep
3
to Sep 17

Online Series: Affordable and Energy-Efficient Cohousing

An Antioch University Professional Development Certificate with Charles Durrett, Architect AIA

In this 3-session workshop series, the student will learn from Charles Durrett, the leading architect and builder of cohousing communities globally. Durrett will impart his decades of experience so that you can learn about how to build your dream residential community with affordability and sustainability top of mind.

LIVE Online 3-hour Workshop Series / $250
Tuesdays September 3, 10 & 17, 2024
4:00 pm (Pacific Time) / 7:00 pm (Eastern Time)

AIA and AICP CE Self-Reported Learning Units

Learn more and register here.

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