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February 15, 2012
The CANDLE study: Aspects of Early Childhood Development in a Shelby County, TN Population
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Presenters:Frederick B. Palmer, MD is a developmental pediatrician, Shainberg Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities, a LEND and UCEDD program at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in Memphis.
J. Carolyn Graff, PhD, Associate Professor of Nursing at UTHSC and is Chief of Nursing at the Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities.
Summary:The Southeast Regional Consortium and AUCD present the CANDLE Study (Conditions Affecting Neurocognitive Development and Learning in Early Childhood).
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AUCD CANDLE Study Webinar.pdf (1,334KB)
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February 2, 2012
Engulfed by the Spectrum: The Impact of the Growing Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders on Law and Policy
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January 24, 2012
EIEC Webinar: Using Data for Improved Results
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Presenters:Haidee Bernstein, Data Accountability Center (DAC)
Sharon Walsh, Data Accountability Center (DAC)
Mary Anne White, Monitoring Consultant, Infant and Toddler Connection of Virginia
Summary:This webinar focuses on the value and use of data for improved outcomes for young children and their families. Duration:1 hour
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Using Data for Improved Results 1 24 12.pdf (4,536KB)
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January 10, 2012
Advancing Equity and Excellence through Universal Design for Learning
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Presenters:Molly Boyle - Molly is the project coordinator for the Equity and Excellence in Higher Education project at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She also works as a trainer and technical assistance provider for Think College. Molly provides professional development to college faculty, administrators and disability support personnel on Universal Course Design and effective teaching strategies for ensuring equal access to all students, including those with disabilities. Previously, she coordinated the Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment project for students with intellectual disabilities at MassBay Community College in Wellesley, MA. Molly's expertise includes the provision of individual supports for postsecondary education for people with intellectual/ developmental disabilities, universal design for learning, online teaching, and adaptive technologies. Summary:Universal Course Design is a professional development concept that strives to make learning accessible to all students, no matter their individual backgrounds. The webinar provided advanced strategies employed by UCD with a focus on the four key principles: curriculum, instruction, assessment and environment.
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January 9, 2012
New Developments in Alternate Assessments for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
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Presenters:Martha L. Thurlow, Ph.D., Director of the National Center on Educational Outcomes at the University of Minnesota
Rachel Quenemoen, M.S., Senior Research Fellow at the National Center on Educational Outcomes at the University of Minnesota
Harold L. Kleinert, Ed.D., Director, Human Development Institute, University of Kentucky
Jacqueline Kearns, Ed.D., University of Kentucky, NCSC Professional Development Staff Leader Summary:This webinar described efforts by consortia of states to develop both regular assessments in which most students with disabilities will participate and alternate assessments based on alternate achievement standards for students with significant cognitive disabilities
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New Developments in Alternate Assessments.pdf (1,319KB)
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December 7, 2011
Disability in Practice Webinar: Work with Tribes/Native Americans
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Presenters:Anthony Cahill, PhD, Director, Division of Disability and Health Policy at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine collaborating with the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Paralysis Resource Center
Barbara Overman, PhD, Program Director, Family Health Partnerships and Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of New Mexico
Leslie Cohen, PhD, Director and Assistant Professor, University of Arizona Sonoran UCEDD
Kari Schmidt, MS, Program Director, North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities at Minot State University collaborating with the Amputee Coalition Summary:This webinar will provide examples of how public health programs have impacted health outcomes for tribes/Native Americans. Presenters will share specific examples from their programs, and will participate in an interactive question and answer session on this issue. Duration:1 hr.
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November 22, 2011
Part C Implementation: State Challenges and Responses
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November 16, 2011
New Bottles for Old Wine: Life Course Framework in Historical Perspective
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Presenters:Jeffrey P. Brosco, MD, PhD
Mailman Center for Child Development
University of Miami Department of Pediatrics Summary:Objectives:
1. Describe how epidemiological and historical trends affect the system of care for children with developmental disabilities;
2. Explain the life course framework and how it is related to people with developmental disabilities;
3. Identify at least one way to integrate the life course framework into training professionals in the field of developmental disabilities.
Duration:1 hour
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BroscoLifecourse11-16-11final.pdf (1,843KB)
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November 14, 2011
Using Large Data Set to Examine Current Practices and Policies Addressing Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
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Presenters:Mary Kay Rizzolo, PhD (Institute on Disability and Human Development)
Rick Hemp, MA (Coleman Institute)
Karrie Shogren, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Summary:Making data-based decisions in practice and policy is essential, and often mandated for effective service for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Agencies at the federal, state, and local level collect large amounts for accountability and, in fact, provide public access to parts or all of the data. This provides a wonderful opportunity for early researchers and doctoral students in the I/DD field to utilize the information in developing a line of research and further the practices and policies affecting individuals with I/DD. In this webinar, the presenters discussed their use of large data sets in examining current practices and policies addressing individuals with I/DD. Duration:1 hour
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Mary Kay Rizzolo, Ph.D. PowerPoint Slides (746KB)
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Rick Hemp, M.A. PowerPoint Slides (179KB)
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Karrie Shogren, Ph.D. PowerPoint Slides (406KB)
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October 31, 2011
The New Federal IDEA Part C Regulations: Selected Review of Major Policy Changes
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October 25, 2011
Disability in Practice Webinar: Peer Support
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Presenters:Panel Presenters:
Amputee Coalition
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Paralysis Resource Center
Spina Bifida Association
Montana Disability and Health Program
Oregon Office on Disability and Health (OODH)
Duration:1 hr.
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Disability in Practice Webinar on Peer Support.pdf (3,575KB)
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October 18, 2011
Inclusive Nutrition and Physical Activity Programs Webinar
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Presenters:Amy Rauworth, MS, RCEP
Amy is the Associate Director of Operations and Exercise Physiology Research at the Center on Health Promotion Research for Persons with Disabilities (CHP) at the University of Illinois Chicago. She is a Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist with the American College of Sports Medicine. She has applied exercise physiology experience in the areas of orthopedic and cardiac rehabilitation, health promotion, and corporate wellness. Ms. Rauworth conducts Inclusive Fitness trainings nationally on behalf of NCPAD and specializes in accessible fitness center design.
Duration:1 hr
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Slides from 10-18 NCPAD webinar.pdf (4,047KB)
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October 17, 2011
Webinar: Transitioning Youth and Young Adults from the Pediatric to Adult Health Care Systems
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Presenters:Mary R. Ciccarelli, M.D., Director of the Center for Youth and Adults with Conditions of Childhood at the Indiana University School of Medicine, Associate Chair of Pediatric Education and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine-Pediatrics
Cory E. Nourie, M.S.S., M.L.S.P., Patient Transition Social Work Coordinator for the Division of Transition of Care at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware
Stacey Milbern, Community Outreach Director, National Youth Leadership Network
Carl Cooley, M.D., Co-director, Got Transition the National Health Care Transition Center
Duration:1 hour
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Approaches to Transitioning Youth and Young Adults.pdf (1,879KB)
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September 27, 2011
UCEDD Director Transition: Successful Strategies for Supporting UCEDD Staff and Search Committee Members
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Presenters:Harold Kleinert, PhD, Executive Director, Human Development Institute, University of Kentucky
Celia Feinstein, MA, Associate Director, Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
Don Tebbe, Executive Vice President, Transition Guides
Rachel Patterson, MPA, ADD Program Specialist, AUCD
Hillary Spears, LSW, MSW, MA, ADD Program Specialist, AUCD
Summary:This webinar provided an overview of the importance of planning for transitions as well as the most recent technical assistance activities around UCEDD Director transitions. In response to requests across the network AUCD completed a series of interviews with middle- and upper-management at UCEDDs who have recently experienced director transition. Successful themes and trends determined from these interviews were presented during the webinar. This webinar also presented the recently completed transition guide created by a workgroup of UCEDD leaders to inform university search practices for UCEDD directors. Duration:1 hour
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UCEDD Leadership Guide (2,789KB)
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UCEDD Leadership Guide Appendices (373KB)
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Roles and Experiences of Senior Staff (142KB)
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UCEDD Director Transition Webinar (ppt) (935KB)
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September 26, 2011
Scaling-Up Self-Determination: Tools from the National Gateway to Self-Determination (NGSD)
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Presenters:Tia Nelis, Institute on Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois- Chicago
Laura Walker-Jackson, MPA, Institute for Human Development, University of Missouri- Kansas City
George Gotto, PhD, Institute for Human Development, University of Missouri- Kansas City Summary:This webinar presented the tools, resources, activities and publications developed by the National Gateway to Self-Determination (NGSD). The overall goal of NGSD is to establish a sustainable, evidence-based training system that enhances self-determination training programs that lead to quality of life outcomes for individuals with developmental disabilities throughout the lifespan. Duration:1 hour
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NGSD Presentation.pdf (1,519KB)
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