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Message ID: 11151
Date: 2022-10-18
Author:Cody, Patricia A
Subject:Re: Prevention programs for children with I/DD
Melissa, This may not fully align with your goals for this review, but the Hogg Foundation at UT Austin has done some interesting work in this area and, in partnership with NCTSN, developed a Train the Trainers curriculum related to children with IDD. I recently completed the program and it's quite good. I'm including the website but feel to reach out if you have questions. https://hogg.utexas.edu/trauma-idd
The Road to Recovery: Supporting Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who Have Experienced Trauma - Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
A two-year partnership with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) culminated in the development of a comprehensive training toolkit on trauma-informed care for children with intellectual and other developmental disabilities (IDD). The training toolkit, The Road to Recovery: Supporting Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who Have Experienced Trauma, supports ...
hogg.utexas.edu
Tricia
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Patricia A. Cody, PhD, MSW
Lead Evaluator
AdoptUSKids Evaluation Team
AdoptUSKids | www.adoptuskids.org
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Social Science / Humanities Research Associate V
Assistant Professor of Instruction
The University of Texas at Austin
The Steve Hicks School of Social Work
1925 San Jacinto Blvd. D3500 Austin, TX 78735
512-413-6405 cell
triciacody@austin.utexas.edu
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pronouns: she/her
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From: bounce-126910959-90574773@list.cornell.edu on behalf of Melissa Bright
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2022 7:51 AM
To: child-maltreatment-research-l@list.cornell.edu
Cc: Diana Ortega
Subject: Prevention programs for children with I/DD
Good morning -
Our team is conducting a review of school-based, primary prevention programs for children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). We’re interested in any program that addresses abuse, bullying, cyber bullying, digital safety, or related victimization.
If you know of any, would you please share:
1. Programs specifically for children with I/DD
2. Evaluations or studies on programs for children with I/DD
Thank you!
Melissa Bright, PhD
President/Executive Director
Center for Violence Prevention Research
scienceofviolence.org
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>> matters at https://links.utexas.edu/rtyclf. <<
Melissa, This may not fully align with your goals for this review, but the Hogg Foundation at UT Austin has done some interesting work in this area and, in partnership with NCTSN, developed a Train the Trainers curriculum related to children with IDD. I recently completed the program and it's quite good. I'm including the website but feel to reach out if you have questions. https://hogg.utexas.edu/trauma-idd
The Road to Recovery: Supporting Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who Have Experienced Trauma - Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
A two-year partnership with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) culminated in the development of a comprehensive training toolkit on trauma-informed care for children with intellectual and other developmental disabilities (IDD). The training toolkit, The Road to Recovery: Supporting Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who Have Experienced Trauma, supports ...
hogg.utexas.edu
Tricia
--
Patricia A. Cody, PhD, MSW
Lead Evaluator
AdoptUSKids Evaluation Team
AdoptUSKids | www.adoptuskids.org
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Social Science / Humanities Research Associate V
Assistant Professor of Instruction
The University of Texas at Austin
The Steve Hicks School of Social Work
1925 San Jacinto Blvd. D3500 Austin, TX 78735
512-413-6405 cell
triciacodyaustin.utexas.edu
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pronouns: she/her
________________________________
From: bounce-126910959-90574773list.cornell.edu on behalf of Melissa Bright
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2022 7:51 AM
To: child-maltreatment-research-llist.cornell.edu
Cc: Diana Ortega
Subject: Prevention programs for children with I/DD
Good morning -
Our team is conducting a review of school-based, primary prevention programs for children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). We’re interested in any program that addresses abuse, bullying, cyber bullying, digital safety, or related victimization.
If you know of any, would you please share:
1. Programs specifically for children with I/DD
2. Evaluations or studies on programs for children with I/DD
Thank you!
Melissa Bright, PhD
President/Executive Director
Center for Violence Prevention Research
scienceofviolence.org
>> This message is from an external sender. Learn more about why this <<
>> matters at https://links.utexas.edu/rtyclf. <<
Author:Cody, Patricia A
Subject:Re: Prevention programs for children with I/DD
Melissa, This may not fully align with your goals for this review, but the Hogg Foundation at UT Austin has done some interesting work in this area and, in partnership with NCTSN, developed a Train the Trainers curriculum related to children with IDD. I recently completed the program and it's quite good. I'm including the website but feel to reach out if you have questions. https://hogg.utexas.edu/trauma-idd
Melissa, This may not fully align with your goals for this review, but the Hogg Foundation at UT Austin has done some interesting work in this area and, in partnership with NCTSN, developed a Train the Trainers curriculum related to children with IDD. I recently completed the program and it's quite good. I'm including the website but feel to reach out if you have questions. https://hogg.utexas.edu/trauma-idd
