UNC School of Medicine establishes Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine has
established a new institute to advance research, training and treatment
efforts aimed at aiding children and adults with developmental disabilities.
The new Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities (CIDD) brings
together four existing programs on the UNC campus – the TEACCH Program
(Treatment and Education for Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped
Children); the Clinical Center for Development and Learning; the Family
Support Network of North Carolina; and the Neurodevelopmental
Disorders Research Center... (read
more)
Family Support Network of North Carolina promotes
and provides support for families with children who
have special needs
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The 2008
Summer Camp Directory is a resource for family members
and service providers who are looking for summer camp experiences
for children. It is a listing of summer camps, both day and residential,
serving children who have special needs. |
- Matching parents seeking support with experienced,trained Support Parents
- Matches made on local, state or national level
- Connecting parents in similar situations for mutual
emotional and
informational support
- Central Directory of Resources
- Local, state and national agencies and organizations
- Personalized assistance from Resource Specialists
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- Early Connections
- NC Early Intervention Mentor Program
- Specialized workshops for families and service providers
- Support Groups
- Social Activities
- Determining the impact of program activities
- Improving our program effectiveness
- Developing a more rigorous research base for the study of family support
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