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Welcome to the 2023 Direct Care Worker Conference - Making a Difference Together. 
Direct Care Workers (DCWs) provide vital services that allow people with disabilities and older adults to remain in their homes and communities. This DCW conference provides skills training on multiple topics that are relevant to this work with engaging sessions to encourage DCWs for the important and necessary work that they do.

The conference, including meals and an overnight accommodation at the Hershey Lodge on Friday, April 21 is offered at no charge to DCWs. The conference is sponsored by the Center for Independent Living of Central PA (CILCP) with grant funds from the PA Department of Labor and Industry.

Conference, Friday, April 21
The conference begins on Friday, April 21, 2023. Registration begins at noon - and sessions begin at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., based on the sessions that you choose.

Join us for a Friday evening reception, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM that will include a menu of carved meats, appetizers, an array of delicious desserts, a cash bar and entertainment.

Conference, Saturday, April 22
8:00 AM - Registration
8:00 - 8:30 AM - Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 8:45 AM - Opening Remarks
Conference sessions begin at 8:45 AM - after you register, choose your sessions next. If you have questions about this conference opportunity, please contact us at 717-731-1900 extension 212.

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Guy Legare

Person Driven Clinical Supports
Executive Director
Guy Legare, M.Ps., graduated from Laval University, Quebec, Canada with a master’s degree in clinical psychology. He has more than 30 years of experience in helping teams or organizations supporting people with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities as well as complex clinical conditions, build support cultures where feedback is welcomed, and staff are person driven. Guy also worked as the Associate Clinical Director for the OMR Statewide Training and Technical Assistance Initiative in Pennsylvania, where he collaborated with providers and counties to build local capacity through a variety of trainings and technical assistance projects. Guy started Person Driven Clinical Solutions (PDCS) in 2015 to provide Behavioral Support Services across Pennsylvania.