Fall Seminar: “Establishing Trust: Developing Community Engaged Networks that Reach Underserved Rural Populations”

“Community based participatory research engages community members, including rural community members living with disability, throughout the research process. Central to community based participatory research is a focus on the community as well as developing collaborative networks. What is community based participatory research? How does this approach reach out to underserved rural communities? Please bring your questions and be ready to participate in the discussion.” — Patrick Kitzman

Join us in person or online for our Fall Seminar series on Friday, December 2, 2016 from 1:00 – 3:00p ET to learn more about “Establishing Trust: Developing Community Engaged Networks that Reach Underserved Rural Populations.” Learn more from experts Patrick Kitzman, PhD, MSPT,  and Beth Hunter, PhD, OTR/L. The seminar will be held at the Human Development Institute Training Room on the UK Coldstream Research Campus. A link to the live video stream of the seminar will be sent to registrants.

Click here to register for the seminar. For help registering, contact walt.bower@uky.edu.

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HDI Fund for Excellence Awarded for Rural Clinic Assessment for Accessibility Project

Congratulations to HDI’s Christina Espinosa Bard who recently received the HDI Fund for Excellence award to engage in a “Rural Clinic Assessment for Accessibility Project”!

Nearly 30% of Kentuckians have a disability, which is the 6th highest prevalence in the nation (CDC, 2014, 2015). Adults with disabilities in the Commonwealth are more likely to experience negative health outcomes, including high blood pressure, obesity, inactivity and smoking. Health care for persons with disabilities are sparse and often poorly coordinated, the availability and quality of which can vary geographically, particularly in rural Appalachian Kentucky. Continue reading

UK HDI and Southeast ADA Center Renew Partnership to Provide ADA Guidance

The Human Development Institute at the University of Kentucky and the Southeast ADA Center, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University, have renewed their partnership to provide information and guidance on Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act to employers, people with disabilities, federal contractors, families, and service providers throughout the southeast United States. Continue reading

New Agreement Opens Up Dual Enrollment for High School Students with Disabilities

The University of Kentucky Human Development Institute and the Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation have entered into a new agreement to pilot a dual/concurrent enrollment project for students receiving free and appropriate education under IDEA. The Dual Enrollment Pilot Project (DEPP) will develop dual enrollment projects for students on five college campuses in Kentucky. These projects will represent, to the greatest extent possible, both geographic and institutional diversity. Continue reading

Fall Seminar: “Beyond Curb Cuts: Universal Design for Learning”

“With the diversity in the world today, it is more crucial than ever that we incorporate universal design into our environments. Through the implementation of universal design for learning we can benefit all learners for their entire educational experience, including individuals with disabilities. What is universal design for learning? How can we benefit all learners? Where does accessibility come in? Join us in the discussion.” — by Deb Castiglione (UDL seminar presenter)

Join us in person or online for our Fall Seminar series on Friday, October 14, 2016 from 1:00 – 3:00p ET to learn more about “Beyond Curb Cuts: Universal Design for Learning.” Learn more from experts Deb Castiglione, EdD, ATP,  and Melinda Jones Ault, Ph.D. The seminar will be held at the Human Development Institute Training Room on the UK Coldstream Research Campus. A link to the live video stream of the seminar will be sent to registrants.

Click here to register for the seminar. For help registering, contact walt.bower@uky.edu.

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