Jesse Suter, PhD

Center on Disability and Community Inclusion
College of Education and Social Services
The UCEDD of Vermont/University of Vermont
Mann Hall - 3rd Floor
208 Colchester Avenue
Burlington, VT 05405-1757
 
Phone: 802-656-1130
Email: [email protected]
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Last Updated: July 16, 2021

 

Leadership: UCEDD Director
Specialty Resource Contacts: Wraparound
RENEW
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
Students with emotional and behavioral challenges
School mental health
Project/Program/Clinic Contacts: Tier 3 School-Based Wraparound
RENEW IES
Project Evolve Plus
 
Discipline(s): Psychology
Research and Evaluation
 
AUCD Council Membership: Community Education Directors' Council
Council on Community Advocacy
Multicultural Council
Council on Research and Evaluation
National Training Directors' Council
 
Research: Wraparound, systems of care, emotional and behavioral disability, prevention, health promotion collaboration, program fidelity, program evaluation, community-based, family involvement, social and emotional learning.
Education: Wraparound, systems of care, emotional and behavioral disability, prevention, health promotion collaboration, program fidelity, program evaluation, community-based, family involvement, social and emotional learning.
Service: Wraparound, systems of care, emotional and behavioral disability, prevention, health promotion collaboration, program fidelity, program evaluation, community-based, family involvement, social and emotional learning.

Vita/Bio

Dr. Jesse Suter's research and work focus on community and school-based Wraparound, special education service delivery to promote inclusion of students with disabilities, and interdisciplinary interventions for children and youth with emotional and behavioral challenges.

Dr. Suter has led and collaborated on federal and state funded projects in mental health, special education, and child welfare. He was Principal Investigator an Institute of Education Sciences (IES) grant of Efficacy of RENEW for High School Students with Emotional and Behavioral Challenges. He currently serves as co-investigator on an IES grant to develop school-based wraparound. He has published over 30 articles and book chapters. In 2021, he received the Joseph A. Abruscato Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship.

As director of CDCI, he oversees personnel and projects at the Center while supporting UVM, state agencies, and state and national groups to promote equity and inclusion for people with disabilities. He also serves on the editorial board of the Developmental Disabilities Network Journal.

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