Collaboration Across Systems: Partnering with University Centers for Excellence for Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD)
The UCEDD system is a nationwide network of independent but interlinked centers, representing an expansive national resource for addressing issues, finding solutions, and advancing research related to the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. UCEDDs have played key roles in every major disability initiative over the past four decades. Collaboration across and among service systems helps to achieve the best outcomes for people. Learn how collaborating with your UCEDD can enhance your brain injury program.
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Presenters:
Denise Rozell - Director of Policy Innovation, Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Danielle Reed - Director of Community Services, University of Alaska at Anchorage Center for Human Development
Miranda Talkington -- TBI Program Manager, West Virginia University Center for Excellence in Disabilities