The Center on Disability and Development at Texas …...The Center on Disability and Development at...

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The Center on Disability and Development at Texas A&M University Mission: The Center on Disability and Development (CDD) supports individuals with disabilities and their families to be change agents who are valued, contributing community members, as self-defined, through education, research, and knowledge dissemination. What we do... Research To address the needs of our community, the CDD conducts research on a variety of topics, including education and early intervention, disaster and community living. Education The CDD offers dozens of training opportunities to the community throughout the year on disability- related topics. From hour-long seminars to full conferences, these are opportunities for individuals, family members, and professionals to learn more about a variety of topics. Service & Outreach The CDD has many ongoing community service and training projects that are all designed to increase quality of life, support self-determination, and/or facilitate community integration for people with disabilities and their families. These projects address a broad range of family and consumer needs. Dr. Dalun Zhang – Center Director Dr. Meagan Orsag – Associate Director Jessica Dees – Program Manager Aimee Day – Program Coordinator Tanya Baker – Communications Specialist Tracy Glass – PATHS Program Director Fiona Allen – PATHS Practicum Coordinator Vanessa Richard – Program Coordinator Dr. Jacqueline Turner – Research Specialist TRAINING 40 Students in Online Master’s Program 35 Students in the second year of the Master’s Program 27 Adults with disabilities graduated from the PATHS Certificate Program 57 Students in the LEAP Program 21 Students in the WACO Project MODEL SERVICES 65,011 Hours spent at one or more of the CDD’s outreach, service and training projects in 2018-19 166 Individuals with disabilities and family members received training through Purposeful Life Family Training Series 98 Children with disabilities in Camp LIFE RESEARCH 96 Conference Presentations 62 Peer-Reviewed Publications in scholarly journals published 4 Books, 5 Book Chapters, and over 100 other products INFORMATION AND RESOURCES SHARED 186,003 CDD website visits in 2018-19 619,318 Photo views 237,442 Facebook reach 11,772 hours Center Activities Through Texas AgrAbility, we provided direct services to 966 individuals through in person consultation. This equated to 1787 contact hours. 52 client referrals for Battleground to Breaking Ground, which resulted in 2496. DISABILITY RELATED PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING 2019 Texas Transition Conference: 722 participants COMMUNITY SERVICES Able, Active, Adaptive Conference Aggie Disability Awareness Aggie Guide Dogs Aggies on the Spectrum BVCIL Camp LIFE Institute for Person-Centered Practices Interdisciplinary Pre-Service Training LEAP PATHS Certificate Program Project Sunshine Purposeful Life: Family Training Success Today and Tomorrow Conference Texas AgrAbility Project Texas Transition Conference Transition Capacity Building W.A.C.O. Who’s Life Is It Anyway? RESEARCH & EVALUATION Autism: Parent Directed Treatment Autism: Teacher/ Paraprofessional Training Culturally Responsive Behavioral and Socio- Emotional Support Emergency Preparedness Research (Project REDD) Higher Education Collaborative Project BEST ReDiscovery Research to Improve Social, Behavioral, and Postsecondary Outcomes Statewide Capacity Building Project Social Justice and Threats in Middle School INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING Autism Leadership Grant Hackathon Leadership Training for Diversity PATHS Certificate Program Project ABS Special Education Master’s Program Healthy Relationships Curriculum INFORMATION DISSEMINATION CDD Website CDD Newsletter Directory of Community Services in Texas for with Disabilities and Their Families Individuals Policy Consortium GEAR UP Low Incidence Disabilities REDDy Directory cdd.tamu.edu

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The Center on Disability and Development at Texas A&M University

Mission:The Center on Disability and Development (CDD) supports individuals with disabilities and their families to be change agents who are valued, contributing community members, as self-defined, through education, research, and knowledge dissemination.

What we do...Research To address the needs of our community, the CDD conducts research on a variety of topics, including education and early intervention, disaster and community living.EducationThe CDD offers dozens of training opportunities to the community throughout the year on disability-related topics. From hour-long seminars to full conferences, these are opportunities for individuals, family members, and professionals to learn more about a variety of topics.Service & OutreachThe CDD has many ongoing community service and training projects that are all designed to increase quality of life, support self-determination, and/or facilitate community integration for people with disabilities and their families. These projects address a broad range of family and consumer needs.

Dr. Dalun Zhang – Center DirectorDr. Meagan Orsag – Associate Director

Jessica Dees – Program ManagerAimee Day – Program Coordinator

Tanya Baker – Communications Specialist

Tracy Glass – PATHS Program DirectorFiona Allen – PATHS Practicum Coordinator

Vanessa Richard – Program CoordinatorDr. Jacqueline Turner – Research Specialist

TRAINING40 Students in Online Master’s Program35 Students in the second year of the Master’s Program27 Adults with disabilities graduated from the PATHS Certificate Program57 Students in the LEAP Program21 Students in the WACO Project

MODEL SERVICES65,011 Hours spent at one or more of the CDD’s outreach, service and trainingprojects in 2018-19166 Individuals with disabilities and family members received training through Purposeful Life Family Training Series98 Children with disabilities in Camp LIFE

RESEARCH96 Conference Presentations62 Peer-Reviewed Publications in scholarly journals published4 Books, 5 Book Chapters, and over 100other products

INFORMATION AND RESOURCES SHARED 186,003 CDD website visits in 2018-19619,318 Photo views237,442 Facebook reach11,772 hours Center ActivitiesThrough Texas AgrAbility, we provided direct services to 966 individuals through in person consultation. This equated to 1787 contact hours. 52 client referrals for Battleground to Breaking Ground, which resulted in 2496. DISABILITY RELATED PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING2019 Texas Transition Conference: 722 participants

COMMUNITY SERVICES•Able, Active, Adaptive Conference •Aggie Disability Awareness •Aggie Guide Dogs •Aggies on the Spectrum •BVCIL •Camp LIFE •Institute for Person-Centered Practices •Interdisciplinary Pre-Service Training •LEAP •PATHS Certificate Program •Project Sunshine •Purposeful Life: Family Training •Success Today and Tomorrow Conference •Texas AgrAbility Project •Texas Transition Conference •Transition Capacity Building •W.A.C.O. •Who’s Life Is It Anyway?

RESEARCH & EVALUATION•Autism: Parent Directed Treatment •Autism: Teacher/ Paraprofessional Training •Culturally Responsive Behavioral and Socio-Emotional Support •Emergency Preparedness Research (Project REDD) •Higher Education Collaborative•Project BEST•ReDiscovery•Research to Improve Social, Behavioral, and Postsecondary Outcomes•Statewide Capacity Building Project•Social Justice and Threats in Middle School

INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING•Autism Leadership Grant•Hackathon •Leadership Training for Diversity •PATHS Certificate Program •Project ABS •Special Education Master’s Program •Healthy Relationships Curriculum

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION•CDD Website •CDD Newsletter •Directory of Community Services in Texas for with Disabilities and Their Families Individuals •Policy Consortium •GEAR UP •Low Incidence Disabilities•REDDy Directorycdd.tamu.edu