Message from The Board
December 31, 2023
2024 Vision
Our mission to raise awareness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and improve access to assistive technology for people with communication disabilities remains at the forefront of our efforts. We recognize that communication barriers extend beyond borders, and our commitment to creating a more inclusive world knows no bounds. Therefore, we are actively working to extend our influence, creating more accessible content, and advocating for the rights of those who face communication challenges.
As we embark on this expansion, NWACS reaffirms its dedication to the values of Inclusion, Innovation, Integrity, Education, and Equity. Representation matters, and we are committed to ensuring that our board and community reflect the rich diversity of the individuals we serve. We understand that diverse voices and perspectives are essential in shaping our mission and achieving our goals. We believe that by valuing and amplifying diverse voices, we can enhance the effectiveness and impact of our advocacy for communication rights.
As the close of a year and start of a new year often brings reflection, we want to take some time to express gratitude to our growing NWACS community. Whether you’re:
a parent
an AAC user
a teacher
an SLP
an OT
a volunteer
a related professional
a caregiver
and/or a board member
This community exists and grows because of you. The insight, the experiences, the lenses, the knowledge and wisdom that each of you bring are invaluable. We are incredibly grateful for the many connections we have made this year. We learn something from each conversation and we deeply appreciate the support our community provides. This year NWACS has been particularly excited to see how our AAC user, parent, and caregiver engagement has grown. We have enjoyed learning about your experiences and hearing your perspectives.
On behalf of the NWACS Board, we look forward to the opportunities and challenges that 2024 will bring as we strive to make our community more inclusive and accessible. Thank you for being an essential part of the NWACS collective.
Warm Regards,
Kelly Kuehl (President)
2023 Reflections
New Board Members and role changes:
Caralee Wirth - Vice President
Margaret Edwards - Fall Conference Coordinator
Eunsey Sarah Lee - Content Development
Alison Damboise - Volunteer Coordinator
Elizabeth Whitaker - Co-treasurer
Mary Rostad - Co-Treasurer
Cass Griffin Bennett - Outreach Coordinator
Camille Stewart - Secretary
Rachel Riback - Member-at-Large
Amy Kriewaldt - Social Media Coordinator
Caitlin Cloud - Member-At-Large
2023 Projects - We added several new resources to the website:
AAC and Birth to Three information and resources; related blog posts
AAC and Preschool information and resources; related blog posts
AAC and School-age information and resources; related blog posts
AAC and Adolescents information and resources, related blog posts
AAC and Adults with Developmental Disabilities information and resources; related blog posts
AAC and Adults with Acquired Communication Impairments information and resources; related blog posts
2023 Events:
We held seven virtual Evening Seminars
We held two in-person NAACHO meetups
We spent the day with Kate Ahern at the 2023 NWACS Virtual Fall Conference in October
We held five Outreach events
In November, the we launched a new monthly parent meetup: AAC + GLP virtual meetings (1st Sunday of the month)
We explored AAC Across the Lifespan and added many useful resources for educational purposes on our website. Our wrap-up blog post offers key highlights for each age group. What were your biggest takeaways?
We published 20 new articles on the NWACS blog in 2023!
We sent monthly eNewsletters to keep our subscribers informed about NWACS events, resources, and other updates. Not receiving these? Scroll down and Subscribe to our Mailing List!
2024 Announcements
The NWACS Evening Seminars will continue in 2024 with a new name: AAC Learning Networks! Stay tuned for more information.
Our theme for 2024 is: AAC and Literacy. We will spend the year learning about the Literacy Bill of Rights. And hear AAC user perspectives on learning to read and write and accessing literacy in their lives. Don’t forget to follow along on the NWACS blog and our social media pages!
We will be launching a new monthly meeting: Study Buddies! Study Buddies is a virtual study group to explore resources on the NWACS website (3rd Monday of the month starting in January 2024). Read more about this new monthly event on the Outreach Committee page.
Look for our annual survey in the near future. That is your opportunity to shape the direction of NWACS. You can also send us an email to share your feedback and input.
January 10, 2023
Happy New Year! Join us as we reflect on all we accomplished this past year and help us visualize the future for NWACS.
2022 Reflections
Another challenging year is in the books. NWACS continued to grow and move forward throughout this past year. Thank you for partnering with us - whether by
following and interacting with our social media channels,
subscribing to and reading our email blasts and newsletters,
reading our blog,
accessing our website,
volunteering,
and/or attending any of our events!
We look forward to continuing to build our NWACS community with you in 2023.
2022 UPDATES:
New Board Members:
Caitlin Cloud (Social Media Coordinator)
Molly Menzie (Project Manager)
Alicia Alverson (Blog Coordinator)
Pixie Sky (AAC User Advisor to the Board)
Adam Coe (NAACHO Coordinator)
2022 Projects - We added several new resources to our website:
Communication Partner Training (collection of resources)
2022 Events:
We held six virtual AAC Information Nights for Caregivers (click here to access the recordings and slides)
We held seven virtual Evening Seminars
We held eight virtual NWACS Volunteer Meetings
We spent the day with Chris Bugaj and Rachel Madel (both SLPs and co-hosts of the Talking With Tech podcast) at the 2022 NWACS Virtual Fall Conference in October
We explored the Communication Bill of Rights, our theme for 2022. We have collected all of the blog posts we published related to the Communication Bill of Rights in one place for easy access. Our wrap-up post offers key points for each right. What were your biggest takeaways?
We published 43 new articles on the NWACS blog in 2022!
We sent monthly eNewsletters to keep our subscribers informed about NWACS events, resources, and other updates. Not receiving these? Scroll down and Subscribe to our Mailing List!
We launched our Instagram account!
We redesigned the NWACS website to make it easier to find information and resources as we add them.
2023 Vision
We are happy to announce that we are starting the new year with a new NWACS President! Kelly has been on the NWACS board in the role of Secretary for the past two years. She has now stepped into the role of NWACS President. She is taking the helm as we begin strategic planning and prioritizing projects and goals for the coming year. Look for our annual survey in the near future. That is your opportunity to shape the direction of NWACS. You can also send us an email to share your feedback and input.
INTENTIONS:
While we gained some amazing additions to the NWACS board in 2022, we continue to seek volunteers to fill open board positions and for our volunteer roster to help with projects throughout the year. AAC users, BIPOC, and other minoritized people are especially encouraged to consider getting involved. Check out our Get Involved with NWACS page.
Virtual NWACS Evening Seminars will continue in 2023! Look for more information to come.
With new board member Adam stepping into the role of NAACHO Coordinator, we are looking forward to adding NAACHO events to our line-up in 2023! Look for more information to come.
We envision continuing to expand our outreach through our website, blog, newsletter, and events.
We have been working on a big project: an AAC Provider Directory for the state of Washington! Our goal is to publish this resource soon.
Our theme for 2023 is: AAC Across the Lifespan. We will spend the year learning about AAC for six age groups:
Birth to 3 years (Early Intervention),
3 - 5 years (Preschool),
School Age,
Adolescents,
Adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, and
Adults with Acquired Communication Impairments.
Follow along on the NWACS blog and our social media pages!
Our 2023 Annual Fall Conference will be virtual. Date, speaker, and topic to be determined! Look for more information to come.
We look forward to connecting with you in 2023!
January 1, 2022
Happy New Year! We hope this finds you well. As 2021 came to a close, we spent time reflecting and envisioning the future of NWACS.
2021 Reflections
As we said last January, this past year has been unprecedented…for the world. Again, we all did hard things. Like you, NWACS continued to move forward in 2021. We hope you gained new information and new connections through NWACS. That is our goal: helping all of us gain more information so that our AAC users become more efficient communicators and enjoy a better quality of life.
2021 UPDATES
We had a busy and productive year!
New Board Members
Kelly Kuehl, Secretary
Jacquelyn “Jacquie” Van Patten, Member-at-Large
Caralee Wirth, Member-at-Large
2021 Projects
AAC / AT Companies resource added to the website
AAC / AT Evaluation Tools resource added to the website
Expanded the Learn About AAC page on the website
We regularly send eNewsletters to keep everyone up-to-date with important events and information related to what NWACS is doing!
2021 Events:
We had five AAC Information Nights for Caregivers
We had four Volunteer Meetups
The 2021 NWACS Annual Fall Conference was virtual
We had a Post-Conference Huddle to review key ideas from the conference
2022 Vision
INTENTIONS:
We are actively seeking AAC users, BIPOC, and other minority people to participate in NWACS. Check out our Get Involved with NWACS page.
We are continuing to expand outreach to families and caregivers of AAC users through our virtual AAC Information Nights for Caregivers, our website, and blog.
We are exploring once again offering Evening Seminars! (If you have been with us for awhile, you may remember the fun discussions we had at Seattle Children’s back in the day.) Look for more information to come.
Our theme for 2022 is: The Communication Bill of Rights
We will spend the year learning about the different rights in this document and how they empower our AAC users!
We envision increased involvement of AAC users and caregivers in our Evening Seminars, blog, and other outreach activities.
Our 2022 Annual Fall Conference will be virtual. Date, speaker, and topic TBD!
We look forward to connecting with you in 2022!
December 31, 2020
Season’s greetings to you all! At the close of 2020 and the dawn of 2021, we want to share our reflections from this past year and our intentions for the upcoming year.
2020 Reflections
This year has been… unprecedented. For the world. (Anyone else want to ban that word from 2021??) We all did hard things this year. Thank you for spending part of your time, energy, and effort with us ~ whether through our social media channels, email blasts, blog, website, and/or Annual Fall Conference! We look forward to sharing more with you in 2021. Read on for an overview of what we did in 2020 (there are several new things to check out!) and a preview of NWACS in 2021.
2020 UPDATES
NWACS experienced growth this year! We welcomed new board members, formed new committees, and went 100% virtual for our fall conference! We also had a lot of volunteers really step up to help achieve projects and events.
New Board Members (learn more about all of our Board Members by reading their bios)
Janice Murphy, Family/Caregiver Representative
Margaret Edwards, Outreach/Special Projects Coordinator
Carrie Elliot, Social Media Coordinator
Julia Wynne, Volunteer Coordinator
Marci Revelli, Member-at-Large
New Committees
Outreach Committee, chaired by Outreach/Special Projects Coordinator Margaret
Networking AAC Hangout (NAACHO), chaired by Social Media Coordinator Carrie
New Events
NWACS Volunteer Meetup (November 2020), hosted by Volunteer Coordinator Julia
NWACS AAC Information Night (December 2020), hosted by Outreach/Special Projects Coordinator Margaret
a recording is available to view on demand
Other Changes in 2020:
Our Annual Fall Conference was virtual!
NWACS now has a YouTube Channel! Check out our videos.
We have been developing our website! In addition to some behind-the-curtain/organizational updates, we also have new webpages and new content, including:
Learn About AAC webpage
NAACHO landing page
Outreach Committee landing page
Volunteer with NWACS landing page
Recommitment
We updated and clarified our Mission, Vision, and Values.
2021 Forecasting
Our 2021 Annual Fall Conference will be virtual. Date, speaker, and topic TBD!
Our Outreach/Special Projects Coordinator Margaret plans to host more events! Subscribe to our email list (bottom of this page) and/or keep an eye on the Outreach Committee landing page for up-to-date information.
Our Volunteer Coordinator Julia plans to host meetups at least once per quarter! Subscribe to our email list (bottom of this page) and/or keep an eye on the Volunteer with NWACS landing page for up-to-date information.
Our Social Media Coordinator Carrie is hoping to plan some NAACHO events for 2021! Subscribe to our email list (bottom of this page) and/or keep an eye on the NAACHO landing page for up-to-date information.
2021 Intentions
OUTREACH: We want to intentionally expand our reach to key stakeholders in our local, national, and global community. We want to especially focus our efforts in 2021 on families of individuals who use AAC. We want to demystify our field that is so full of jargon. We want to create a welcoming virtual space for anyone new to AAC.
EQUITY: We at NWACS recognize the pervasive and dangerous past and present of injustices and inequities for Disabled, Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other People of Color, LGBTQ+, and other underserved populations often looked at as “other”. We are committed to examining our participation as an organization in the systemic racism, discrimination, and disenfranchisement in this country and in our field. We are committed to unlearning, learning, advocating, and changing.