Disabilities

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Advancing self-determination and promoting equity among the diversity of people with disabilities. 

The Center advances self-determination among the diversity of people with disabilities and their families, throughout the life course, promoting equity to ensure their full participation in all aspects of community life.

For over half a century, the Center has addressed the broad spectrum of interests and needs of individuals with developmental and other disabilities across the life course. We champion individuals’ rights to receive an education, build friendships, seek and maintain meaningful employment, engage in recreational activities, and live in homes and communities of their choice.

Current Research

Troxel, M., Kraper, C., Verbalis, A., Safer-Lichtenstein, J., Seese, S., Ratto, A., … & Anthony, L. G. (2024). Reaching “the other half”: Teacher referral increases inclusivity in intervention research for neurodivergent school-age childrenJournal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 1-14.

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Key Activities

Technical Assistance

The Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities advances self-determination among the diversity of people with developmental and other disabilities and their families, throughout the life course, and advocate for their full participation in all aspects of community life.

Guided by an Advisory Council, GUCEDD fulfills its mission by conducting four core functions:

Workforce Development

Georgetown Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (GULEND): GULEND is an interdisciplinary training program focused on strengthening the local services and supports for people with disabilities and their families across the lifespan. GULEND trains clinicians and related service providers at any level of their career alongside advocates and family members with lived experiences of disabilities. It includes Mentorship for Equity, a program is designed to support trainees to embed cultural and linguistic competence in their career and life goals.

Community and Clinical Services

Developmental Evaluation Clinic: The DEC provides developmental evaluation services to babies who were born prematurely. The babies are followed at regular intervals up until 2 years of age. Each baby is evaluated by a team of specialists including a developmental pediatrician, clinical psychologist, and pediatric physical therapist. Verbal feedback, a summary report, and recommendations are provided at the time of the assessment. Referral to community resources is provided to families if it is determined that the child would benefit from early intervention services.

Research and Evaluation

Re-hospitalization Rates for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the District of Columbia. This study will provide more information on how these rates compare to adults without diagnosed IDD; factors that contribute to hospitalizations; and the percentage of observed re-hospitalizations that are preventable.

Health Screening for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Overall findings showed that with clear guidelines and a fairly simple tracking process, it is possible to assure that individuals with ID in public care receive most recommended preventive health screens, and at higher rates than the general population. 

People

Joan Beasley

Director of Research & Evaluation, GUCEDD

Rachel Brady

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Kim Bullock

Associate Professor
Director of Community Health Division, Director of Community Health Leadership Development Fellowship, Assistant Director of Community-Based Learning

Maya Coleman

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Tawara Goode

Associate Professor

Sharonlyn Harrison

GUMC Adjunct — Assistant Professor

Diane Jacobstein

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Toby Long

Professor of Pediatrics
Director of Workforce Development, Education, and Training, Thrive Center for Children, Families, and Communities

Robin Shaffert

Adjunct Research Instructor

Pamala Trivedi

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Wendy Whitty

Research Instructor

Resources

A young family member assists a boy in a wheelchair with a laptop as an adult caregiver looks on

Transition Supports for Parents with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Partnership Project: Action Plan & Project Final Report for The District of Columbia

 A Review of Cultural Adaptations of Screening Tools for Autism Spectrum Disorders