QPR Training Lunch and Learn is on December 5, 12-1:30 PM. QPR is an online 60-minute educational program that teaches you how to recognize the warning signs of a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk of suicide the help they need. Please register for our free training! https://t.gsu.edu/4f3avgj
Center for Leadership in Disability
非盈利组织
Atlanta,Georgia 1,414 位关注者
We are a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) at Georgia State University (GSU).
关于我们
The Center for Leadership in Disability (CLD) is a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) at Georgia State University (GSU) since 2008. CLD is located within the Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development and the School of Public Health. Our mission is to translate research into sustainable community practices that contribute to independent, self-determined, inclusive, and productive lives for people with disabilities and their families.
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https://www.cld-gsu.org
Center for Leadership in Disability的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Atlanta,Georgia
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2008
- 领域
- Advocacy、Research、Disability、Leadership、Technical Assistance、Positive Behavior Supports、Cultural Competence、Equity, Diversity & Inclusion、Education、Training、Inclusion和Public Health
地点
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主要
75 Piedmont Ave NE
Suite 514
US,Georgia,Atlanta,30303
Center for Leadership in Disability员工
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Erin Vinoski Thomas, PhD, MPH
Research Associate Professor & Director, Center for Leadership in Disability
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Molly Tucker, MSW
Assistant Director at Center for Leadership in Disability
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Miyah Sundermeyer
Seeking to build experience in autism research for graduate studies
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Audrey Pearson
Social Work Professional
动态
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Darien Todd, Community Advocate Specialist, delivered an inspiring presentation at the Tuskegee Airmen Global Academy. He shared his journey, detailing his experiences from elementary school to college and his strategies to overcome challenges. #gsucld #disabilityadvocate
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The Georgia Association for Infant Mental Health (GA-AIMH) conference hosted 215 of Georgia’s early childhood workforce members. This year’s theme was Consilience in Action: Bridging Disciplines to Advance Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health in Georgia. The keynote speaker was Dr. Avivah McPherson; she set the tone with her enlightening presentation on From Adversity to Resilience: The Transformative Power of Early Intervention in Perinatal and Infant Mental Health.
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Mark Crenshaw, Assistant Director of CLD and Training Director of the GaLEND program, presented to the School Psychology program's Social and Cultural Issues class. The presentation focused on strategies for addressing ableism in schools and was on models of disability and ableism. #CollegeofEducationGSU #gsucld #galend
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SAVE THE DATE! Georgia Child Health Conference July 12-15, 2025. Stone Mountain Park ( Virtual option available) The Georgia Child Health Conference, formerly the Babies Can't Wait Conference, has expanded to include all child health programs within the Georgia Department of Public Health. The conference will unite individuals committed to providing high-quality services and resources for children with special healthcare needs and disabilities. Registration will open in early 2025. #GACHILDHEALTH2025
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The Marcus Autism Center hosted webinars for CAREGIVERS in partnership with Babies Can't Wait, the Georgia Department of Public Health, and the Georgia Autism Initiative. Many valuable info and resources! https://t.gsu.edu/3NXkQhT
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Attention all you fashion-forward women! JCPenney has released a new line of attractive and functional apparel designed for women who use wheelchairs. What do you think about this new line? Learn more, https://t.gsu.edu/3YVJ7u3
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LEND alum Martha Haythorn, Tais Keyser, and Brook Kubik were appointed by Governor Kemp as members of the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCCD). During the quarterly meeting, Martha was elected Vice Chair of the Council by her fellow council members, while Brook Kubik was elected to serve on the Executive Committee of GCDD. #GaLEND #GCCD
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This month’s Georgia State Public Health Staff Spotlight is on Raynell Washington! Discover her impactful work and accomplishments achieved in just five short years. #gsucld #gaaimh https://t.gsu.edu/48tNOiW
Staff Spotlight: Raynell Washington
https://news.gsu.edu
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GaLEND celebrates Sheryl Arno, the first Spirit of Kim Award recipient. From left to right: Mark Crenshaw, CLD Assistant Director and GaLEND Training Director; LEND alumni Martha Haythorn (2022-2023), Sheryl Arno (2021-2022), Tais Keyser (2023-2024), Brook Kubik (2024-2025), Sharifa Peart (2019-2020), and Charlie Miller (2019-2020).