Welcome to IdahoCDHD
Mission
The University of Idaho Center on Disabilities and Human
Development is improving lives for people with disabilities and their families
through exemplary and innovative education, outreach, research, and service.
Vision and Guiding Principles: People with disabilities and their
families have the right to:
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Live, learn, work, and play in their own communities
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Access services that are centered on their strengths and abilities
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Make decisions, take risks, and define the quality of the life they choose
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Make a contribution to society
The University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) 2007
Annual Report to the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)
University of Idaho's Center for Excellence in Developmental
Disabilities Education, Research, & Service 2007-2012
Core Grant Application CDFA 93.632

Announcements
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Matt Wappett has received a $26,000 grant from the Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities to begin statewide research on the status of inclusive education for Idaho students with disabilities. There is a story about Matt's research and No Child Left Behind in the November 7th issue of The Daily News.
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Julie Fodor, PhD, Director of the Center on Disabilities and Human Development at the University of Idaho has been elected to serve on the National Board of Directors for the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD). The association supports and promotes a national network of 67 university-based interdisciplinary programs, 34 Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) programs, and 19 Developmental Disability Research Centers (DDRC). These programs serve as a bridge between universities and communities, bringing together the resources of both to achieve meaningful change in systems, policy, and application of knowledge to improve lives of people with disabilities and their families. The CDHD, housed through the College of Education, is one of the 67 University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. The CDHD currently houses 20 state and federal programs that impact individuals and families through education, research, and service with an operating budget of $7,340,703. Dr. Fodor’s appointment to the AUCD board of directors brings recognition to our state and the University of Idaho.
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Contact Us
Moscow Office
Center on Disabilities and
Human Development
129 West Third St.
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-885-3559 | Fax 208-885-3628
1-800-393-7290
TTY-1-800-432-8324
Boise Office
Center on Disabilities and Human Development
University of Idaho 322 E. Front Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
Phone: 208-364-4012 | Fax: 208-364-4035


