The Connecticut Developmental Disabilities Network (DDN) was established to provide leadership for implementation of the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance
and Bill of Rights Act.
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People with disabilities and their families are
at the heart of how we plan, complete,
and evaluate our activities.
We also rely on a broad range of professionals, organizations and agencies
to bring about community-wide change.
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Research and Training Center on Service Coordination
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Project Contacts
Project Staff
Principal Investigator
- Mary Beth Bruder, Ph.D. - University of Connecticut Heath Center
Co-Principal Investigator
- Gloria Harbin, Ph.D. - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Project Investigators
- Michael Conn Powers, Ph.D. - Indiana University
- Carl Dunst, Ph.D. - Orelena Hawks Puckett Institute
- Richrard Roberts, Ph.D. - Utah State University
Project Coordinator
- Melissa Van Buren, Ed.D. - University of Connecticut Heath Center
Early Childhood initiatives at the UCEDD focus on evidenced based practices and learning outcomes. We provide training and technical assistance to early interventionists, teachers, therapists, service coordinators, policy makers and families on a variety of areas including social competence, early literacy, early childhood outcomes, service coordination practices, and evidenced based intervention practices.
School Age initiatives at the UCEDD focus on the inclusion of children with disabilities in typical school and community life. We provide training and technical assistance to families, school personnel and community members in a variety of areas including the special education process, inclusive education, adapted curriculum, assistive technology, disability awareness and person-centered planning.
Adult initiatives at the UCEDD focus on including people with disabilities in their communities. We provide training and technical assistance to individuals with disabilities, state agencies, service providers and other community members in a variety of areas including the hiring of personal assistants, accessible transportation, emergency preparedness and response, and health care.


