Principles and Strategies
Watch the webinar for concrete tips on intentional inclusion from our expert panel.
People with ID face significant health disparities not directly caused by their disability.
Take action to decrease health disparities by removing barriers and improving access to health services for people with ID.
Ensure the full and sustainable inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in health policies and laws, programming, services, training programs, research, and funding streams.
Tips to help you make your programs and physical spaces accessible and welcoming.
Ensure your communications, including written and spoken language, materials, and interactions with the community are accessible to people with ID.
In this video we discuss understanding your community and training your staff on the barriers and challenges faced by people with ID.
Universal Design Learning is a framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn.
Health Care for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
Anita Lesko is a nurse anesthetist and a champion for people living with autism spectrum disorder. Here are her tips for communicating with people with ID.
Person first language puts the person ahead of any disability identifier.
A presentation from Dr. Tamsen Bassford of the Sonoran University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.