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Part 2 of our LEND Student Showcase continues! George and Amelia hear from two more student teams who are tackling challenges for individuals with disabilities in Missouri through research, advocacy, and partnership-building. Listen and learn from Missouri’s next generation of disability leaders! Featured Projects: Charting the Transition - Examining resources and barriers for young adults transitioning from high school to adulthood. - Students discuss how data collection and community engagement inform advocacy and system improvements. Team Members: Katie Hough (social work) Lucy O’Connor (occupational therapy) Becca Waligurski (physical therapy) and Jackson Wiley (self-advocacy) Show Me the Gaps: Service Deserts in Missouri - Identifying “service deserts” where critical supports for individuals with disabilities are lacking. - Students share insights on fostering partnerships and addressing systemic gaps in services. Highlights: • Explore how local data can drive advocacy and policy change. • Learn about the challenges families face in accessing services. • See how LEND trainees translate research into meaningful community impact. Team Members: Nick Kanne (psychology) Tandy Korte (developmental behavioral pediatrics) Maddy McCully (speech language pathology) Paula Sims (family advocacy) Resources in this episode: - Missouri Association of County Developmental Disability Services (MACDDS): https://macdds.org/ - Learn more about Mizzou’s TIPS for Kids program: https://thompsoncenter.missouri.edu/tips4kids/ Acronym Guide: MACDDS: Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities Services UCEDD: University Center for Excellence Developmental Disabilities LEND: Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Interview Transcript: https://ihd.umkc.edu/products/ For more information about UMKC-Institute for Human Development, visit ihd.umkc.edu
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