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Keynote Speakers, The Well, Program Director Bryce Kessler & Founder & Executive Director Stacy Sims. Photo/CECH Marketing.

Program Director Bryce Kessler plays cello during Opening Keynote. Photo/CECH Marketing.
Original article by Nikki Murray from UC News, October 20, 2025.
The University of Cincinnati recently hosted the RAAC Training Institute: Bridging Gaps in Community Supports for People with Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) this past September.
The impactful one-day conference brought together educators, service providers, and community stakeholders to collaborate on advancing effective supports for individuals with autism and IDD across the region.
Presented by the Regional Autism Advisory Council (RAAC) in partnership with the IDD Education Center at UC, the Training Institute featured two specialized learning tracks:
Educator Track: Focused on strategies to foster all classroom environments, support all types of learners, and strengthen partnerships between schools and families.
Community Stakeholder Track: Designed for providers, organizations, and advocates to deepen their understanding of systems of care and build coordinated supports for individuals and families.
Attendees gained practical tools, insights, and strategies to foster meaningful collaboration between education and community systems. Sessions were led by experts in autism, education, health care, and disability services. In addition, a self-advocate panel shared powerful live experiences and offered valuable perspectives on what communities can do to support success. Attendees also had the opportunity to receive CEUs and CPDUs.
The RAAC Training Institute reflects the University of Cincinnati’s ongoing commitment to education and community engagement, ensuring individuals with autism and IDD have access to the supports they need to thrive.
The event received enthusiastic feedback from attendees:
“The Keynote was 🔥🔥🔥.”
“Sadie & her team rocked this event! It was wonderful! Would love to come back in the future.”
“Overall, a wonderful conference. I really enjoyed learning about ‘THE WELL’ and their interactive engagement spotlight.”
“Thank you so much for allowing me to attend such an event! It had beautiful organization and allowed me to see so many different things from a new perspective!”
"Thank you for hosting the day. I gained a lot and am glad that I attended!”
In addition to the overwhelmingly positive feedback, attendees also offered thoughtful insights for future growth, including cultivating more intentional networking opportunities to further strengthen connections among educators and community partners.
For more information about RAAC memberships and future training opportunities, visit cech.uc.edu/RAAC
👉 Check out the incredible speakers who shared their expertise at this year’s event, here https://bit.ly/RAACSpeakers
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