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The NCED serves as Βι¶ΉΣ³»'s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD). The UCEDDs were established and funded by the Developmental Disabilities Rights Assistance and Rights Act (DD Act). UCEDDs work to accomplish a shared vision that foresees a nation in which all Americans, including Americans with disabilities, participate fully in their communities. Independence, productivity and community inclusion are key components of this vision.
The Βι¶ΉΣ³» Center for Excellence in Disabilities (NCED) is located in the College of Education at the Βι¶ΉΣ³» and serves as Βι¶ΉΣ³»'s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD). The UCEDDs were established and funded by the Developmental Disabilities Rights Assistance and Rights Act (DD Act). UCEDDs work to accomplish a shared vision that foresees a nation in which all Americans, including Americans with disabilities, participate fully in their communities. Independence, productivity and community inclusion are key components of this vision. The DD Act funds 67 Centers at universities in every state and territory. Through their unique make up UCEDDs:
Serve a wide audience:
- People with disabilities, members of their families, state and local government agencies and community providers.
Provide a wide variety of projects:
- Provide training, technical assistance, service, research and information sharing.
- Have played key roles in every major disability initiative over the past four decades.
- Many issues, such as early intervention, health care, community-based services, inclusive and meaningful education, transition from school to work, employment, housing, assistive technology and transportation have been directly benefited by the services, research and training provided by UCEDDs.
This national network of centers is represented by the