Project ECHO

Moving Knowledge, Not People

IDRPP Project ECHO

Project ECHO® is a lifelong learning and guided practice model that exponentially increases workforce capacity to provide the application of best practices. The heart of the ECHO model is its hub-and-spoke knowledge-sharing networks, led by expert teams who use multi-point videoconferencing to conduct learning sessions about evidence-based practices in education, health, and disability services. With this method, educators, healthcare providers, special service providers, case managers, administrators, and families have access to expert advice right in their homes, schools, and offices.

ECHO Networks provide ongoing support for educators, healthcare providers, and families in a rural state where specialized knowledge is not always locally available. By removing these barriers to specialized knowledge, outcomes for students, patients, and families are improved.

2023-2024 Series

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Early Intervention

Substance Abuse Across the Lifespan

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Mental Health Across the Lifespan

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Mental Health & Disability

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Unpacking the Pyramid Model

Past Series

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Learn the Signs - Diversity

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Project SCOPE

 

ECHO By the Numbers

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86+

sessions

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18

different states

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3,029

participants

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30+

types of professions

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35

cities in Utah

Join the ECHO community

  • Are you new to the ECHO community? Review the ECHO Participant guide to learn more about joining and participating in an ECHO session.
  • Case presentations are a key component in the Project ECHO model and are important for knowledge building and sharing. We'd love for you to submit your problem of practice or question for any of our sessions. This will give you an opportunity to brainstorm evidence-based solutions and share successes with colleagues and other professionals within the network. First, fill out this form and then email it to earlyecho@usu.edu.
  • Email projectscope@usu.edu to request access to our CANVAS page! There you can get access resources and materials shared during each session. 

 

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(435) 890-5768
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