C R E A T E Project / NCCF

C R E A T E Project  / NCCF The CREATE project is an arts-based intervention designed to help our community reduce child-abuse/neglect, so children can grow to their highest potential.

08/16/2023

GOWANDA — Community members are invited to a talk by local artist Valerie Walawender titled, “The Creative Process: The making of the documentary ‘Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness’” The talk will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 75 Center St. The event is f...

The CREATE Project is honored to have our documentary, "Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness" selected for the Cannes World F...
05/08/2023

The CREATE Project is honored to have our documentary, "Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness" selected for the Cannes World Film Festival. Executive Producer: Valerie Walawender. Co-Directed by Valerie Walawender and Alex Simmons.

𝙒𝙚𝙡𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙝𝙮𝙗𝙧𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙖𝙡! 𝙒𝙚 𝙧𝙪𝙣 𝙖 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙𝙬𝙞𝙙𝙚 𝙄𝙈𝘿𝙗 𝙌𝙪𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙛𝙮𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙢𝙤𝙣𝙩𝙝𝙡𝙮 & 𝙖𝙣𝙣𝙪𝙖𝙡 𝙘𝙤𝙢...

Here's a trailer for the "Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness" documentary. You are invited to the free premiere on Friday, ...
04/05/2023

Here's a trailer for the "Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness" documentary. You are invited to the free premiere on Friday, July 14, 2023 at 7:30pm at the Historic Gowanda Hollywood Theater in Gowanda, NY.

03/31/2023

Updated repost! A different version of this poster with these same words has been posted on this page and on the website in 2020, 2021, and 2022. Here's 2023's version in honor of Week (although every single day should be autism acceptance day). Download a free copy along with 40+ other free printables (under the education menu tab on the website):
https://therapistndc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Autism-Acceptance-We-dont-treat-Autism.pdf

Poster Description - Here and in Alt Text:
We don't treat Autism. Here's Why.
Pathology Model
Autism "refers to a group of complex neurodevelopment disorders characterized by repetitive & characteristic patterns of behavior & difficulties with social communication & interaction. The symptoms are present from early childhood & affect daily functioning." NIH - https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Autism-Spectrum-Disorder-Fact-Sheet
There is no cure for autism & therapists should not provide therapy with the intent to "cure" autism.

Neurodiversity Model
ASAN (Autistic Self Advocacy Network): "Autism is a developmental disability that affects how we experience the world around us. Autistic people are an important part of the world. Autism is a normal part of life, & makes us who we are. ASAN (& we) believe that instead of trying to change disabled people, we should work to make sure people with disabilities can access what we need."

Autistic People
Think differently
Process senses differently
Move differently
Communicate differently
Socialize differently
May need help with activities of daily living
Some Autistic people have intellectual disabilities, while others do not.
Some Autistic people can speak, others do not speak. Some Autistic people need a lot of support in their daily lives, while others may need less.
Some Autistic people have other disabilities in addition to autism, while others do not.

Therapies should help Autistic people, not train them to appear “less autistic” or meet neurotypical standards or clinical outcomes.

Autism Intervention looks like
ABA/Behavior Modification ('shaping behavior', rewards/punishment)
Positive Reinforcement
Training compliance for neurotypical social skills, & teaching masking & camouflaging to "hide" autism
Insisting on spoken communication/Verbal Behavior®
'Whole Body Listening, eye-contact
Restricting access to AAC, using a PECS ® (ABA) approach
Therapy goals for sensory tolerance or extinguishment
Denying access to supports, accommodations & modifications, or using them as rewards
Extinguishing echolalia, monotropism, monologuing, stimming or Autistic "quirks"

Empathetic & Respectful Therapy for Autistic people looks like this
Understanding that behavior is often communication of a need or a problem (sensory, inability to communicate, physical or emotional need)
Unrestricted AAC access with core language & modeling
Improving communication abilities in the client's preferred mode
Teaching self-advocacy, respecting personal agency
Providing support, accommodations & modifications at all times, in all situations
Equitable inclusion
Perspective-taking for ALL, problem-solving, empowerment
© 2020 - 2023 Therapist Neurodiversity Collective

Image [pale blue background with 6 white squares and navy frames. Main body of text in the 6 frames. Orange text: We don't treat Autism. Navy text: Here's why. White ribbon with Autism Acceptance in rainbow colors on top left corner. TNDC logo in top center.. Rainbow infinity symbol in upper right corner.]


FREE EVENT FOR ALL! Join us. Become an important part of a documentary called “Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness” The even...
07/12/2022

FREE EVENT FOR ALL! Join us. Become an important part of a documentary called “Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness”
The event will provide an opportunity for local community members, organizations, groups, families, and kids to appear in the film as they join in a Native American Social Dance Circle. There will be close-up shots and a drone photography shot from a bird’s-eye view.

For more info go to :
https://create-project.com/current-events/

Event is Saturday, July 30, 2022, at 1 pm to 3pm, Dunkirk Memorial Park, Dunkirk, NY

Register to reserve your spot for film event, go to:
https://tinyurl.com/2p8ccy5d

Program organized by the CREATE-Project. www.CREATE-Project.com
This program is made possible with support from a Community Grant awarded by the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation and also with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered
by Arts Services Inc.

Imagine you can Fly. Change the World for Children! Everybody is Welcome!Imagine you can fly. Sailing across the blue sk...
07/11/2022

Imagine you can Fly. Change the World for Children! Everybody is Welcome!

Imagine you can fly. Sailing across the blue sky, you see people from every corner of the planet gather in a circle. They dance in celebration and hope for all children. Your heart takes a picture. On July 30th, at Memorial Park in Dunkirk, you can experience such a magical moment.

On that day, drone pilot Cheryl Johnson and the “Warrior Flight Team” team will videotape a special “dance” from a bird’s-eye view. Bill Crouse and the Allegany River Indian Dancers will invite our whole community to join in a Native American social circle dance as part of an important documentary, “Tradition, Trauma, and Tenderness.” The idea behind the film is that “traditions, passed down in a tender, nurturing environment, can help prevent and heal trauma, abuse, and neglect in children and families.”

Produced by the CREATE Project, and directed by founder and Lead Artist Valerie Walawender, this feature documentary has been supported by grants from Arts Services, Inc. and the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation. The City of Dunkirk, Dunkirk Public Library, Blosssom Garden Friends Peace and Education Center, CAP (Child Advocacy Center), Prevention Works, and other community entities have been integral to this process.

Professional videographer Alex Simmons has been filming tradition-bearers, child-field specialists, and community members for the documentary since February 2022. Groundwork for the film was laid by Simmons, in a video series made for the CREATE Project website (www.create-project.com) this past year. Simmons is the sole editor of this massive project, anticipated to premier at the Hollywood Theater in Gowanda in upcoming months.

At the July 30th event, Cheryl Johnson and her team will use their drone technology to film the last scene of the “Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness” documentary. The Salamanca City School District began their Drone program in the Fall of 2017. It started with several teachers obtaining their FAA Part 107 small, unmanned aircraft license. They called themselves “Warrior Flight Team” and over the years it has become a popular course offered to the high school students. Students and Staff holding a license enjoy flying the drones for multiple events held throughout the schools and community. Johnson is Salamanca Central School District Lead Coach and Mentor for both the FIRST Robotics Challenge and FIRST Tech Challenge; and Teacher for 8th Grade Physical Science; Forensic Science, and Enrichment Science.

The “Tradition, Trauma, and Tenderness” film features Native American narrator, Bill Crouse; Neuroscientist Dr. Audrey Hager; and Trauma and Child Psychologist, Dr. Daryl Tonemah, as well as a wide variety of area cultural tradition-bearers. Chautauqua County has the 8th highest rate of reported child abuse of all the counties in New York State. The relevance of this film cannot be overstated as our community faces this crisis.

Simmons’ and the Warrior Flight Team’s videography work will culminate with a grand community video shoot for the final scene of the film, at Memorial Park, Dunkirk, NY on Saturday, July 30th from 1-3pm. Everyone is welcome!

At this event, Simmons will videotape community members as they join a circle, led by the Allegany River Indian Dancers. Native American Dance Leader Bill Crouse, (the film’s narrator), will share the story of Native American social dance circles. When the “circle” is complete, the drone video camera will rise to the sky to videotape the assembled group from above for a dramatic end to the film.

Individual adults and youth are invited to wear the traditional dress of their culture or to carry something to symbolize their culture (Polish, Puerto Rican, Italian, Greek, Swedish, Jewish, etc.).

Community members are also encouraged to wear or carry something that symbolizes their occupation or interests. Nurses, doctors, and other health care professionals can wear their scrubs or a stethoscope. Girl Scouts, police, fire fighters and military representatives will be in uniform. Teachers and students can carry a favorite book. Artists can hold a brush and palette, or perhaps a small painting, small sculpture or ceramic bowl they crafted. Musicians can carry their guitars. Singers can bring a songbook.

Organizations, groups, and businesses are invited to hold up a sign signifying the group they represent. Kids can carry a favorite toy or even bring their (crowd friendly, leashed or contained) pet to be included in the film. Reporters can carry a camera or their favorite newspaper.

Open Door Church will have their famous bar-b-que ribs, macaroni, and drinks available for purchase.There will also be free light refreshments for everyone and activities for the kids between filming shots. At the event, Native American tradition-bearers will demonstrate their art forms including Peter Jones and Mike Jones, pottery, sculpture; Penny Minner, basketry; Debbie Hoag, corn husk dolls; and Kari Kennedy, beadwork.

Community members and groups are encouraged to pre-register for the event at the CREATE Project website: For more information, and to pre-register, please visit: www.create-project.com

Everybody is welcome to be part of the “Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness” documentary! We hope to see you on Saturday, July 30, 2022. The event is free and open to the public.

The CREATE Project is an arts-based community initiative designed to help communities become free of child trauma, abuse and neglect, and to become places where children can thrive. The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, Blossom Garden Friends Peace and Education Center, and Arts Services, Inc. act as our fiscal sponsors. The Dunkirk Public Library and Boys & Girls Club of Northern Chautauqua County are our lead community partners.

Contact:
Email: [email protected]
website: www.create-project.com

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