25,268
participated
in all Sherlock Center activities combined in fiscal year 2025
Membership for all in school, work and the community
in all Sherlock Center activities combined in fiscal year 2025
in fiscal year 2025 were professionals and paraprofessionals
in continuing education activities in fiscal year 2025
We partner with state and national agencies, schools, higher education and community providers to offer interdisciplinary pre-service and community education, technical assistance, service, research and information
Learn about our Services and ProjectsJoin Leslie Fanning, Ph.D., for a Community of Practice in Autism presentation on the seven senses, the Optimal Engagement Band, and ways parents and professionals can use this knowledge to better support engagement for children and youth with autism.
Explore the basics of person-centered thinking, including self-determination, how support systems have changed and ideas behind this approach. This course on Zoom is the first in a series, helping everyone learn a positive, strengths-based approach.
“As someone with a disability, I’m always advocating for myself. You don’t have a choice when you have a disability; you’re automatically an advocate.”
Rachel Ferrara
The Sherlock Center supports Rhode Islanders who have disabilities by making sure they know about and can use the work “safety nets” built into Social Security programs. With the right information, people can choose work without the fear of losing their benefits forever.
Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities has been a consistent source of support for Claire Rosenbaum, whose adult daughter has significant and complex developmental disabilities, including intellectual disabilities.
The Rhode Island Vision Education and Services Program at the Sherlock Center empowers students to build independence, gain confidence and connect with supportive communities – skills that help them succeed in education, leadership and life.
Vicki Ferrara, Coordinator of Access to Integrated Employment and WIPA Director, will discuss the Developmental Disability Employment and Day Activity survey. Crystal Cerullo, Individual and Family Support Specialist, will discuss the move to the Mighty Network.
Presented by a certified work incentives counselor, sessions will be of value to individuals receiving SSDI or anyone looking for a basic introduction to SSDI disability-related work incentives.