MHDD Webinar:
Universal Design in Mental Health for Individuals with Developmental
Disabilities
Tuesday, August 17, 2021 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET
(An optional Q&A Session will be held from 3:00 – 3:30 pm
for participants)
Webinar Registration
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are an
underserved population in the field of mental health. Universal design is
an approach for inclusive access that can enhance ability to serve people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A universal design
approach to ensures there are a variety of means for making things
accessible and usable for everyone with a variety of ways of presenting
information, and a variety of ways clients to express information. This
presentation will provide an overview of universal design, as well as
recommendations and practical tips for using a universal design framework
in a therapeutic setting.
After the completion of the webinar, participants will be able
to:
- Define universal design and
describe the use of a universal design framework;
- Identify communication
methods to better meet the needs of diverse clients; and
- Explore how universal
design can increase engagement of individuals with co-occurring mental
health conditions and developmental disabilities.
Presenters:
- Elaine Eisenbaum, PhD, MSW,
Human Development Institute, University of Kentucky
- Patti Singleton, Human
Development Institute, University of Kentucky
- Jason Jones, Human Development
Institute, University of Kentucky
This webinar is cosponsored by the AUCD Mental Health Special
Interest Group.
This webinar is hosted by the
Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities National Training Center (MHDD-NTC).
Learn more at mhddcenter.org.
The MHDD-NTC is funded by the Administration for Community Living.
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