march, 2022
The Duncan Seminar is an annual interdisciplinary conference focused on the care of persons with physical disabilities. It recognizes the major contributions of Doctor William Duncan, orthopedic surgeon, to comprehensive
The Duncan Seminar is an annual interdisciplinary conference focused on the care of persons with physical disabilities. It recognizes the major contributions of Doctor
William Duncan, orthopedic surgeon, to comprehensive interdisciplinary approaches to cerebral palsy in the Pacific Northwest.
Course Objectives:
Participants will:
• Identify evidence-based therapeutic strategies to optimize healthy outcomes for children born with in-utero substance exposure.
• Summarize trauma informed care practices to support children and families.
• Recognize the unique sensory needs of children born with in-utero substance exposure.
• Discuss educational approaches to support children with in-utero substance exposure.
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(Friday) 7:45 am - 4:15 pm
Online
Seattle Children's 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105
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University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). As of July 2024, we are contracted to provide
University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). As of July 2024, we are contracted to provide 4 general trainings a year.
Purpose of the COE Training
Who is Eligible to Become a COE
Who is Eligible to Attend the Training
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(Friday) 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Online
WA INCLUDE Collaborative - University of Washington, Institute on Human Development and Disability, Clinical Training UnitWA INCLUDE Collaborative- Interdisciplinary Network of Community Leaders with a focus on the Underserved and Disability Education -Improving systems of care by supporting education, training, and connections within a growing community of champions -Promoting quality of life and health equity within underserved communities at the intersection of developmental disability, mental health, and physical health -Increasing accessibility, variety, and amount of trainings and support for providers strained by high workloads -Creating and facilitating state-wide networks that empower local regional champions through access to expertise from each other and state partners -Embedding supports within schools, medical homes, mental health clinics, and communitieshttps://wainclude.org/