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What We Do

  • Feb
    10
    Early Intervention Specialist Program Orientation
    UConn UCEDD 270 Farmington Ave Farmington Suite 181
    ALL DAY

    Orientation for new students 

  • Feb
    13
    Connecticut Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities
    UConn UCEDD 270 Farmington Ave Farmington Suite 181
    ALL DAY

     The CT LEND provides training to graduate students from audiology, nursing, psychology, public health, school psychology, social work, special education, speech language and hearing science. 

  • Feb
    19
    CT Leaders in Special Education
    Virtual
    11:30 AM

    The UConn Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), in collaboration with the Connecticut State Department of Education, is offering ongoing training and support to first and second-year special education administrators. The focus is on developing a network of support by building successful structures, routines, and relationships. 

  • Feb
    20
    Connecticut Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities
    UConn UCEDD 270 Farmington Ave Farmington Suite 181
    ALL DAY

     The CT LEND provides training to graduate students from audiology, nursing, psychology, public health, school psychology, social work, special education, speech language and hearing science. 

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On Friday, February 6, the CT UCEDD office wore red to take part in National Wear Red Day. This day, held each year on the first Friday in February, helps bring attention to heart disease in women, which is the leading cause of death for women of all ages.

By wearing red, we joined people across the country in showing our support for heart health and for those affected by cardiovascular disease. Heart Month continues throughout February, and we encourage everyone to keep wearing red and sharing photos to help raise awareness and support lifesaving efforts.
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