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Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental DisabilitiesLocation: InterContinental Hotel, Kansas City, MOThe Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is one of the premier conferences for behavioral scientists conducting research on intellectual and developmental disabilities. It has a rich history that started in Gatlinburg, Tennessee in 1967, and the name of its original location remained. Each year, Gatlinburg Conference brings together scientists from around the world to gather to discuss research and collaborations in the field. |
LEND and Learn Monthly TA Series: Inclusive Postsecondary Education: A Pathway for LeadershipLocation: ZoomThe April LEND and Learn Monthly TA session will be held on Monday, April 22, 2024, at 3:00 PM ET. The topic of this session is Inclusive Postsecondary Education: A Pathway for Leadership Within and Outside the Network. Mrs. Susanna Miller-Raines will share a national overview of IPSE, how to collaborate with existing programs, and how to be a leader in developing programs and services that support higher education for people with intellectual disability. |
8th Annual Charting the LifeCourse ShowcaseLocation: Kansas City, MOCome together with the network of advocates, families, and professionals to explore how CtLC weaves together personal growth, community engagement, policy advancements, and technological innovations to promote self-determination and good lives for all. |
2024 START National Training Institute (SNTI)Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PAThe annual START National Training Institute (SNTI) serves as the premier hub for the exchange of innovative best practices in IDD-MH (intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health needs) grounded in the philosophy and principles of the START model (including assessment, treatment, and crisis prevention and intervention services). The SNTI brings together a diverse community including but not limited to professionals & providers, researchers, policy makers, people with lived experience of IDD-MH, and family members. |
AUCD Leadership AcademyLocation: Atlanta, GAThe AUCD Leadership Academy is a week-long intensive experience, paired with a year of pre and post interactions designed to enhance the skills of current and emerging leaders from disability networks to build coalitions to improve systems of supports and services. The Leadership Academy engages participants from UCEDDs, LENDs, IDDRCs and the wider community of disability partners to come together to immerse themselves for a week of study, shared experiences, self-evaluation, and skill development. |
AIR-P Research Day at Autism CARES Meeting 2024: Translating Research to Community ImpactLocation: ZoomThe Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P) will be hosting its 7th semi-annual Research Day on July 22, 2024, in conjunction with the 2024 Autism CARES Meeting. This virtual event is an opportunity to highlight research related to the physical health and overall well-being of autistic individuals. The 2024 theme is "Translating Research to Community Impact" and will feature poster presentations from across the nation. This virtual event is open to all. |
SAVE THE DATE: 2024 Technical Assistance InstituteLocation: Minneapolis, MinnesotaThe TA Institute provides an opportunity for UCEDD leaders to network, meet with their federal project officers, and learn of new initiatives, national trends, and other information vital to the administration of the UCEDD core grant. |
2024 TA InstituteLocation: The Graduate Hotel, Minneapolis, MinnesotaThe TA Institute provides an opportunity for UCEDD leaders to network, meet with their federal project officers, and learn of new initiatives, national trends, and other information vital to the administration of the UCEDD programs. |
Neurodiversity in the WorkplaceLocation: Washington, DCJoin the collaborative conference that brings together a community that is committed to improving employment outcomes for the neurodiverse workforce. Through collective impact, we will engage in dynamic discussions, learn from expert presenters, and build a network of change-makers who promote diverse and inclusive employment practices. This conference empowers employers to build a dynamic workforce and enhance the workplace. |
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