The
University, Community, Leaders,
and Individuals with Disabilities
(UCLID) Center is an interdisciplinary leadership training
program in
developmental disabilities affiliated with the University
of Pittsburgh and Children's
Hospital of Pittsburgh. Our
Team includes
faculty from the University, representatives
from community agencies which provide services for individuals
with developmental disabilities,
civic leaders, parents of children with disabilities, and
self-advocates. The UCLID Center is one of 35 Leadership
Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND)
Programs in 29 states.
The UCLID
Center has several exciting Training
Opportunities available to students enrolled
in advanced graduate programs in health care, education,
public health,
and social services. Funding is available for those students
who qualify. Parents, advocates and community professionals
are welcome to participate
in UCLID
seminars,
the interdisciplinary
clinical program, and research and community practicums.
Families, caregivers, and advocates can find resources
and services in western PA, eastern OH or northern WV by
visiting the Resource
Center and Helpful Links.
The UCLID
Center is generously supported by the Department of Health
and Human Services, Maternal
and Child Health Bureau LEND (Leadership Education
in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities) Grant. |
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