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What We Do

  • Feb
    27
    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. 

  • Mar
    5
    CT Council on Developmental Council Legislative Breakfast
    Legislative Office Building
    9:00 AM

    in the 2nd floor atrium of the Legislative Office Building.
    In the morning, the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities will host our annual legislative breakfast. 
    Then, in the afternoon, there will be a Press Conference urging Connecticut lawmakers to act on bills in the General Assembly to improve the lives of people with disabilities.

  • Mar
    6
    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. 

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

    The Interdisciplinary Training for Early Intervention Professionals Specialist Program (EISP) is a personnel preparation grant. The focus of the program is to increase the number of qualified personnel across disciplines who currently provide services in the Connecticut Birth to Three (IDEA Part C) system.

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