Building the UCEDD of Tomorrow: Enhancing the Roles of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities and Families in UCEDD Activities Jennifer G. Johnson,

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Building the UCEDD of Tomorrow: Enhancing the Roles of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities and Families in UCEDD Activities Jennifer G. Johnson, Ed.D. Administration on Developmental Disabilities Administration for Children and Families U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

ADD Supported Projects Focus on the role of individuals and family members in UCEDD activities Two funded projects: Consumer Advisory Committee Participatory Action Research

Consumer Advisory Committee Funded through the ADD Technical Assistance Contract with AUCD Led by Joe Caldwell, 2005 AUCD Policy Fellow Provide support to the UCEDDs regarding CACs

Participatory Action Research Funded through National Training Initiative Grant awarded to Oregon Health and Sciences UCEDD Angela Weaver, Project Director Responding to call from self- advocates to include people with developmental disabilities in UCEDD research activities

Small Group Discussion ?? REGARDING CAC: How could the themes in this report be used by your UCEDD to develop assessment tools to better determine the individual support needs of each CAC member? How could the themes in this report be used by your UCEDD to create ways for the CACs to self-evaluate their effectiveness? How has your UCEDD provided financial resources to support the CAC in addition to core funding? How would you develop guidelines on the extent of resources devoted to CACs? ?? REGARDING PAR: What specific roles have family members and people with disabilities filled on research projects at your UCEDD? To what extent are PAR strategies USUALLY included in the research or inquiry efforts across your UCEDD? What would help researchers at your UCEDD use PAR more effectively?