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LEND Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

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Fiscal Year:
2022
Contact Information:
Project Description:
The New Hampshire-Maine Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (NH-ME LEND) is a collaboration between the Institute on Disability/UCED at the University of New Hampshire, the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies/UCED at the University of Maine and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. The purpose of NH-ME LEND is to improve the health of children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities by preparing leaders to enter the field of maternal and child health. Trainees from a wide variety of professional disciplines engage in training related to interdisciplinary, family-centered, culturally competent systems of care for children and youth with developmental disabilities and their families. Since 1993, NH-ME LEND has provided graduate level interdisciplinary training in maternal and child health/developmental disabilities for students and professionals at UNH. The NH-ME LEND Program provides graduate level interdisciplinary training for students and professionals from diverse disciplines, including: -Audiology -Developmental Pediatrics -Early Childhood Education -Family Discipline -Health Management & Policy -Nutrition -Nursing -Occupational Therapy -Physical Therapy -Psychology -Public Health -Social Work -Speech Language Pathology This rigorous 10-month curriculum follows the academic calendar and includes coursework and hands-on experiences with faculty, families, community partners, and legislators that support trainees' abilities to: -Develop leadership skills that address the needs of children who have neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD) and their families, and move into leadership roles in their communities. -Develop an understanding of public policy and evidence-based care. -Participate in clinical training at Children's Hospital at Dartmouth and community-based clinical settings. Traineeships require a minimum commitment of 300 hours over a 10-month period.
Keyword(s):
leadership, education, neurodevelopmental disability
Core Function(s):
Training Trainees
Area of Emphasis
Education & Early Intervention, Other - Leadership
Target Audience:
Students/Trainees (long or intermediate trainees), Family Members/Caregivers
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Racial or Ethnic Minorities, Geographic Areas, Rural/Remote
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
Regional
Funding Source:
Federal
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A