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University Center for Excellence in Develpmental Disabilities (UCEDD)
 
The University of Oregon Center For Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) assists in improving the quality of life for all persons with developmental disabilities and their families. UCE programs provide training, technical assistance, interdisciplinary training, dissemination, networking and model development for
• regional, state, and district educational and clinical services
• practitioner-providers
• the families of children and individuals with disability.

Housed within the College of Education at the University of Oregon, the UCEDD performs coordination and management functions for the Center on Human Development (CHD). The broad spectrum of CHD-UCEDD research, development, and service-related activities serve populations of all ages from preschool and school-age children to youth and adults.

UCEDD is part of a national network of interdisciplinary university centers providing referral, evaluation, and technical services, the Association of University Centers on Disabilities.






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