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04/15/2020

Advice from Medical Providers

Hear from experts on steps to prevent COVID-19 for people across the lifespan who have a disability. Discussion will include staying safe and receiving community-based services and supports, as well as tips for wellness and what to do in case someone with a disability becomes ill.

02/20/2020

NIDILRR Research Grant Program Overview

The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) is part of the federal Administration on Community Living and is a primary funder of applied research impacting individuals with disabilities. Learn about NIDILRR's research agenda, unique funding mechanisms, and programs, and understand the pathway from research idea to research funding from NIDILRR.

02/13/2019

Sex Talk for Self-Advocates Webinar #4

It is well documented meaningful relationships are connected to better health, social, and quality of life outcomes for all people, including people with disabilities. Relationships can help to create a greater sense of identity, self-worth, and belonging. Relationships are important, but they can look different for all of us. Join us to hear from self-advocates as they talk about their experiences being married, dating, partnered, and single. Sex Talk #4, Relationship Experiences, will focus on the personal relationship experiences of self-advocates as they join our panel of sexual health educators.

10/04/2018

2018 Annual Coleman Institute Conference on Cognitive Disability and Technology

fromhttps://www.colemaninstitute.org/
REGISTRATION for the 2018 Coleman Conference is now open. For more information about this year's conference and to register, please visit: www.colemaninstitute.org

12/03/2016

2016 AUCD Conference

08/09/2016

Policy to Practice: Falls in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

Falls occur at a younger age for adults with intellectual disability than the general population and are a major cause of serious injury and hospitalization. This webinar, Falls and Intellectual Disabilities, will summarize the findings from a large-scale study called the Longitudinal Health and Intellectual Disability Study or LHIDS on the prevalence of falls, a comparison with the general population, and the risk factors for falls in adults with intellectual disabilities. Policy implications and recommendations will be discussed.
pdf File Presentation Slides [download]

11/14/2015

2015 AUCD Conference

The 2015 AUCD Conference will be held at the Washington, DC, Renaissance Hotel.

11/08/2014

2014 AUCD Conference

The 2014 AUCD Conference will be held at the Washington, DC, Renaissance Hotel.

11/16/2013

2013 AUCD Conference

fromhttp://www.aucd.org/conference/index.cfm/home2013
The 2013 AUCD Conference will be held at the Washington, DC, Renaissance Hotel.

12/01/2012

2012 AUCD Conference: Innovating Today, Shaping Tomorrow

fromhttp://www.aucd.org/conference/index.cfm/2012

Thank you to all who attended and participated in the 2012 AUCD Conference! We had a great time learning and sharing the newest in promising practices and innovations that shape the lives of people with disabilities and their families through research, policy, education, and service. We continue to post additional session materials, photos, and wrap up items on the conference website and in the app, so check back often, and save the date for Nov 16-20, 2013.

02/14/2011

2011 Disability Policy Seminar

fromhttp://www.disabilitypolicyseminar.org/
AUCD members joined with hundreds of disability advocates from around the country to discuss a wide range of public policy issues affecting people with disabilities and their families. View fact sheets and photos from the event.

10/31/2010

2010 AUCD Annual Meeting & Conference

fromhttp://www.aucd.org/conference/
"Going to Scale: Making What Works Accessible to All"

There are few greater efficiencies in our field than building on the ideas of others, learning what to do and what not to do in developing programs, and gaining invaluable insights into what works and why. Attend the 2010 AUCD Annual Meeting and Conference and share in making what works accessible to all.

 

11/08/2009

2009 AUCD Conference

fromhttp://www.aucd.org/template/page.cfm?id=641

03/02/2008

2008 Disability Policy Seminar: Advancing Disability Policy in an Election Year

AUCD, The Arc of the United States, United Cerebral Palsy, AAIDD, and the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities are joining together again to host the 2008 Disability Policy Seminar: Advancing Disability Policy in an Election Year.
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