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Programs
Adults and Elders
Autism Center
Center on Infant
Mental Health
and Development
Center for
Technology and
Disability Studies
Clinical Training
Unit
Community
Disability Policy
Initiative
Experimental
Education Unit
Genetics
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UCEDD Projects Listed by Core Function
Professional
Training | Technical Assistance and
Outreach Training | Clinical Services
| Research & Evaluation | Information
Development & Dissemination
- Clinical Services
- Includes a variety of clinical services
provided to individuals with disabilities or those at risk for
disabilities and their families.
- CHDD Clinics: CHDD operates a range of on-site clinical
service programs that serve individuals, primarily children,
with or at risk for developmental, learning, and behavioral
problems.
- Community-Based Clinics: UCEDD faculty and staff extend
their clinical services by serving clients at community-based
clinics and programs.
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- Information Development
& Dissemination
- Involves the development or organization,
and then dissemination of information including professional
publications and products for increasing public awareness, building
capacity, and expanding research and practice knowledge within
the field of developmental disabilities.
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- Professional Training
- Providing interdisciplinary clinical
and didactic training to students (primarily graduate and post-graduate)
enrolled in an academic program at the UW and other academic
institutions. Training experiences prepare students to provide
interdisciplinary and comprehensive services and supports to
individuals with developmental disabilities in the community,
and often serve to meet the requirements for their degree program.
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- Research & Evaluation
- Includes applied research and evaluation,
as well as the analysis of public policy in areas relevant to
the field of developmental disabilities.
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- Technical Assistance and
Outreach Training
- Technical assistance is direct problem-solving
services provided by UCEDD faculty and staff to assist individuals,
programs, and agencies in improving their services, management,
and/or policies. Outreach training is increasing awareness and
building capacity of paraprofessionals and professionals through
training opportunities (e.g., workshops, continuing education
programs) so they are better able to serve individuals with
developmental disabilities in the community.
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