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Center for Leadership in Disability is a UCEDD that translates research into sustainable community practices that benefit families and PWDs.

Joined September 2011
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As we celebrate this season of gratitude, we all at CLD would like to extend our warm wishes for a joyful Thanksgiving. We are grateful for the support of our friends, family, and partners who join us in promoting inclusivity and fostering a more equitable world for everyone.

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Our LEND group had the opportunity to tour the Shephard Center with Delaney Cowart, Program Manager of User Experience Research. Dr. Raeda Anderson, a Research Scientist at the Shepherd Center, organized our afternoon. #GaLEND #shephardcenter

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QPR Training Lunch and Learn is Dec. 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. Please register for our free training! t.gsu.edu/4f3avgj

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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 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! 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, t.gsu.edu/3YVJ7u3


LEND alum Martha Haythorn, Tais Keyser, and Brook Kubik were appointed by Governor Kemp as members of the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCCD). Congratulations!#GaLEND #GCCD

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Happy Halloween! Here are some tips to make Halloween more accessible!t.gsu.edu/3NNQYEI?

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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. t.gsu.edu/48tNOiW


Georgia State is hosting a FREE Positive Behavior Support Parent Academy virtual training for parents of children ages 3 – 5 with challenging behaviors. For more info, contact Krysta LaMotte at klamotte@gsu.edu Register at t.gsu.edu/3EgqTL4 Deadline is November 10th.

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Georgia State is hosting a FREE Positive Behavior Support Parent Academy in-person training for parents of children ages 3 – 5 with challenging behaviors. For more info, contact Krysta LaMotte at klamotte@gsu.edu Register at t.gsu.edu/3EgqTL4. Deadline is November 10th.

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Virtual QPR Training Lunch and Learn is Oct 29, 12-1:30 PM. QPR is an 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. Register: t.gsu.edu/4f3avgj

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This past weekend, CLD supported the Walk-N-Roll for Spina Bifida, a fundraising event that raised awareness about spina bifida and the achievements of individuals living with the condition. Michelle Quintero and Gail Rodriguez represented CLD at the event.

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Find Help Georgia's two-hour workshop will show you how to search the platform, refer people to programs, and respond to incoming referrals. The workshop is Nov 21, 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Register at t.gsu.edu/48b1CPg

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The 2024 Georgia Association for Infant Mental Health Conference is less than one month away! Be part of the conversation that will shape the future of IECMH in Georgia! Register Today: t.gsu.edu/3YddwDw #GAAIMHConference #IECMH

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Don't miss today's Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health webinar at 4 pm, "What Do Adults with Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders Value in Adult Neurodevelopmental Care?" Register Now! t.gsu.edu/3NpDfDF

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On October 16 from 6–9 p.m., the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, will host a Sensory-Friendly Evening. This after-hours program includes art-making workshops, an educator-led conversation, & light refreshments. Experience the museum at your own pace. t.gsu.edu/4gWmkWP


The U.S. Department of Labor annually promotes National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). This year’s theme is “Ensuring Access to Good Jobs for All." t.gsu.edu/3Y9qovw

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Living Independence for Everyone (LIFE, Inc.) has developed a comprehensive Resource Sheet in response to Hurricane Helene. This document contains post-disaster information and is regularly updated, so check back for the latest resources. t.gsu.edu/3Y7k1cm

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SSI offers essential medical support that enables people to work. SSI's outdated and complex rules pose significant challenges. Without access to SSI, many individuals who rely on it to maintain their careers may be forced to leave the workforce. t.gsu.edu/4gNBH3X


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