Institute on Community IntegrationCollege of Education and Human Development

ICI Highlights


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RTC Makes Wellness More Accessible

The Partnership in Wellness project in the Research and Training Center on Community Living is developing a wellness curriculum that's accessible for adults with limitations in communication, reading, and learning.

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ICI Co-Sponsors Film Screening

Kelsey Carroll and filmmaker Dan Habib will be at the showing of Who Cares About Kelsey?, a film that follows her from struggling teen with emotional/behavioral challenges to self-confident college student.

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Brief Discusses Postsecondary Ed

The new Policy Research Brief presents the Taxonomy for Postsecondary Education Programs for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

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Impact Looks at Jobs and Disability

Impact: Feature Issue on Supporting New Career Paths for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities explores the changing roles and opportunities for people with disabilities in America's workforce.

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About the Institute on Community Integration (ICI)

The Institute on Community Integration is a federally designated University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Through collaborative research, training, and information sharing, the Institute improves policies and practices to ensure that all children, youth, and adults with disabilities are valued by, and contribute to, their communities of choice.