Tuesday, November 5, 2024
2:15 pm - 3:30 pm
Concurrent sessions are 75-minute small group discussions or panel presentations.
This panel session will begin with a working definition of family support and a summary of family support work. Speakers will take a lifespan approach. All members of the AUCD Family Support Special Interest Group (SIG), speakers will share examples of work across the lifespan that has meaningfully included families in a variety of roles, from co-creators, to reviewers, to researchers.
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A multidisciplinary team from the three New York State UCEDDs will describe their multi-year process of providing technical assistance to local Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) Programs. The partnerships between the three UCEDDs and the evolution of the relationships they have cultivated with local CYSHCN Programs will be highlighted. Additionally, results of an evaluation of these efforts will be presented including successes and challenges.
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Higher education for students with intellectual disability aligns with UCEDD's mission and core functions. Addressing poor transition services and employment outcomes, these programs serve as state models, strengthening relationships with key state partners. Inclusion benefits the entire campus, enriching the community and enhancing learning environments. Four UCEDD directors will discuss their support for these initiatives, highlighting their multifaceted impact.
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IDD-TRANSFORM is a collaborative and sustainable partnership between health researchers, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), caregivers, healthcare providers, and IDD community organizations. The mission of IDD-TRANSFORM is to improve health care and health outcomes for adults with IDD by engaging and centering the voices of adults with IDD. IDD-TRANSFORM has partnered with Special Olympics and other community partners to collaborate with 100+ members in the IDD community.
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About 25% of adults in the U.S have a disability - just 4% of NIH grants are disability related. People with disabilities (PWD) experience poorer health than their peers. Structural barriers, discrimination, ableism, and exclusion criteria are among the roadblocks to inclusion. "Disability as Diversity: Reducing Researcher Roadblocks" (D2/R3) is a mixed methods study to categorize these roadblocks and test an intervention to mitigate them.
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Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) often face challenges when accessing and receiving equitable, person-centered long-term services and supports (LTSS). This panel will discuss the barriers that individuals and their caregivers face across the LTSS delivery system, highlight firsthand experiences from focus group findings, and introduce policy recommendations for creating a more equitable system of care.
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Youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs) face significant obstacles accessing health care, contributing to long-term health disparities. This session will describe the first peer-reviewed consensus statement establishing a standard of care in healthcare settings for youth with NDDs, and explore lived experiences and recommendations for implementation from professionals and advocates. Attendees will be engaged to contribute their own perspectives and leverage the presented framework in clinical, research, educational, and advocacy efforts.
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The State of the States Data Ambassador Program is a partnership between The State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Longitudinal Data Project of National Significance (PNS) and AUCD focused on establishing regional cohorts of UCEDD/LEND Trainees knowledgeable in administrative and national ID/DD data and data accessibility to advance leadership in policy, education, research, and practice. The session will share outcomes from the inaugural cohort of Data Ambassadors.
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This session, presented by the Autism Society of America and the Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) and the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), will focus on state advocacy. Participants will leave with an understanding of how state legislatures operate, what the current scene of disability policy is in the states, and how to work within your network to influence change.
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Ever wonder what PCORI is looking for in funding applications? Learn from awardees about the application process, contract negotiation, and conduct of Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research and Engagement Awards projects through completion. Project leaders, including people with lived experience who are members of project teams, will provide insights on their experience and lessons learned. PCORI's IDD portfolio and funding opportunities will be discussed.
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