Training Resources for Accessibility & Health
Autism ECHO will engage participants in the 5 steps of early identification: Promotional awareness, parent engaged developmental monitoring, developmental screening and assessment, referral, and services provided. The focus will be to increase the capacit...
The "Autism Essentials" course at Utah State University provides professionals with knowledge on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) history, symptoms, screening, and interventions.
Early ECHO is a knowledge-sharing, virtual learning community of practice for Part C early interventionists from Mountain West regional states (Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota). Early Childhood ECHO increases the capacity of early childhoo...
The goal of this ECHO is to increase access to information and education about healthy relationships and sexuality for adults with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities are more likely to be victims of sexual abuse, exploitation, and left out of con...
The Diversity ECHO program supports early detection of developmental disabilities in diverse communities by equipping professionals with culturally sensitive tools to improve referrals and reduce disparities in support.
This Utah State University course teaches how to identify mental health issues in the agricultural population and connect them to quality resources.
MHIDD ECHO: Care Coordinators/Case Managers will engage participants in free professional development and education to care coordinators/case managers to improve and promote mental health services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilitie...
Project SCOPE is a national training initiative intended to build nationwide provider capacity and confidence in applying evidence-based practices in screening, monitoring, and interdisciplinary support for children and families diagnosed with Neonatal Ab...
Time to Act ECHO: Mental Health Across the Lifespan is a statewide training initiative intended to build provider capacity and confidence in applying evidence-based practice around topics that deal with mental health across the lifespan. The ECHO series w...
The Time to Act ECHO: Substance Abuse is a statewide training initiative that is intended to build provider capacity and confidence in applying evidence-based practice around topics that deal with substance use across the life span or those who are suspec...
The Access Board's Webinars page provides recordings and information on various webinars focused on accessibility topics and compliance with standards and guidelines.
The Access Board's Webinars page provides recordings and information on various webinars focused on accessibility topics and compliance with standards and guidelines.
Dr. Susan R. Madsen's three-hour, three-module course helps individuals create supportive environments for children and young adults by understanding gender.
The URLEND program trains educators, students, and families to provide family-centered, culturally-responsive services for children with special health care needs.