The Institute on Disability/UCED (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire

The IOD promotes full access, equal opportunities, and participation for all persons by strengthening communities and advancing policy and systems change, promising practices, education, and research.

ATinNH (Assistive Technology in New Hampshire) – The IOD is the lead agency for New Hampshire’s statewide Assistive Technology Act Program: Assistive Technology in New Hampshire, or ATinNH. The program has two major activity areas:

  1. Training, Education and Outreach: AT Trainings, Classes, and Workshops and AT Policy
  2. Assistive Technology Services: Equipment Demonstrations, Loans and Refurbishing/Reuse

Center for START Services is a research-based model of services and supports for individuals with an intellectual/developmental disability (IDD) ages six and older who also have a mental health (MH) diagnosis or behavioral health needs.

Creating Connections NH is a federally-funded project to develop and implement a system of care for youth (ages 12-25) with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Co-occurring mental health disorders and SUD (COD).  Creating Connections NH is being implemented by the NH Bureau of Children’s Behavioral Health within the NH Department of Health and Human Services to develop, in collaboration with Greater Nashua Mental Health.  Additional project partners include the Institute on Disability for workforce development and the Human Service Research Institute for evaluation.

Center on Inclusive Education –   a leader in the transformation of schools so that students of all abilities are successfully learning in their home schools within general education settings.

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