Fogarty International MH/DD Research Education Training
        
     
    
        
    
    
        Project Description:
        MHDD program is dedicated to capacity building in mental health, developmental disabilities and health disparities through collaborative interdisciplinary and international research and training. 
The Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Program (MH/DD) is a joint effort between the Children's Hospital Boston at the Harvard Medical School (HMS) and the Institute of Community Inclusion (ICI) at the Children's Hospital and the University of Massachusetts Boston. 
We conduct research, coordinate seminars, promote scholarship, and hope to apply these findings to enable persons with disabilities to more fully participate in their communities. Current Federal funding sources include: Fogarty International Center/NIH, National Institute of Mental Health/NIH, and the Maternal and Child Health Bureau/HSRA.
MHDD program relies on professionals in a broad array of academic disciplines including pediatrics, psychiatry, psychology, ethics, and basic science. 
The collaboration between these areas brings together the best ideas in each field to promote innovative research and creative solutions. 
     
    
        Keyword(s):
        Developmental Disabilities,  Capacity Building,  International
     
    
        Core Function(s):
        Training Trainees, Performing Technical Assistance and/or Training, Performing Research or Evaluation, Developing & Disseminating Information
     
    
        Area of Emphasis
        Quality Assurance, Education & Early Intervention, Child Care-Related Activities, Health-Related Activities, Quality of Life, Other - Cultural Diversity, Other - Leadership
     
    
        Target Audience:
        Students/Trainees (long or intermediate trainees), Professionals and Para-Professionals
     
    
        Unserved or Under-served Populations:
        Disadvantaged Circumstances, Limited English, Geographic Areas, Rural/Remote
     
    
        Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
        National, International
     
    
    
        COVID-19 Related Data:
        
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