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Programs at the CDD


Center Administration

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Administration

Administration Links

Fiscal Services

Fiscal Services Links

Information Technology Services

CDD Information Services provides technical and infrastructure support to the CDD, including website development and maintenance, user support, data collection and management, and network services.

Information Technology Services Links


Case Management Initiatives Division

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Medically Fragile Case Management Program

Medically Fragile Case Management Program Links


Disability and Health Policy Division

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Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Research Project

Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Research Project Links

DDSD Database

DDSD Database Links

Emergency Preparedness Programs for People with Disabilities

Emergency Preparedness Programs for People with Disabilities Links

Evaluating A Federal Health Promotion Program for Youth & Disabilities

Evaluating A Federal Health Promotion Program for Youth & Disabilities Links

Health and Wellness for People With Disabilities

Health and Wellness for People With Disabilities Links

Public Safety: Training Curriculum for First Responders on Disabilities

Public Safety: Training Curriculum for First Responders on Disabilities Links

Retirement Strategies

Retirement Strategies Links

Southwest Disability Conference

Southwest Disability Conference Links


Early Childhood and Specialized Personnel Development Division

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Developmental Screening Initiative

Developmental Screening Initiative Links

NM LEND Program

An interdisciplinary pre-and post-service graduate leadership training program in neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD).

NM LEND Program Links

FOCUS Program

A home visiting program, FOCUS supports families of children, birth to three, at risk for developmental delay, through a strengths-based service approach.

FOCUS Program Links

Reflejos Familiares

Reflejos Familiares Links

VISION

VISION Links

Early Childhood Clinical Services Administration

Early Childhood Clinical Services Administration Links

Early Childhood Evaluation Program

Supporting best practice in early childhood evaluation through direct service, training, consultation and research.

Early Childhood Evaluation Program Links

Early Childhood Consultation

Early Childhood Consultation Links

Early Childhood Network

A statewide training, technical assistance program for those serving young children and their families through the NM Family Infant Toddler Program.

Early Childhood Network Links

Home Visiting Training

Home Visiting Training Links

Preschool Network

Addressing priorities of the New Mexico State Department of Education including young children, families, and those who serve them in the public schools

Preschool Network Links

Quality Childcare for All

Quality Childcare for All Links


Family and Community Partnerships Division

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CDD REACH Telehealth Services

Providing information, consultation and evaluation services to families and providers of children with complex developmental and health care needs. The intent is of the grant is to provide these services where and when they need them. Services include clinical consultation, technical assistance and training.

CDD REACH Telehealth Services Links

Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities/Babynet

Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities/Babynet is a statewide Information and Referral service. Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities provides information to individuals with disabilities, families, advocates, therapists and case managers about service providers, support groups and other local state and national resources. Babynet helps pregnant women and families with small children gain information to access and utilize medical and support services; promotes baby wellness by identifying and promoting prenatal and perinatal services. Babynet also provides Early Intervention resource information.

Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities/Babynet Links

Library and Information Network for the Community

LINC offers the most comprehensive collection of disability resources in all of New Mexico. You can search our online collection of books, journals, videocassettes and information kits using our ONLINE CATALOG. Our other services, including reference librarian assistance, literature searches, interlibrary loan, access to full text articles and Internet information may be accessed using LINC'S ASK A LIBRARIAN service.

Library and Information Network for the Community Links

Pueblo Connections

A collaborative project with Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc. to do the planning to implement a Family Support Center in each of the five Pueblos to provide a comprehensive array of culturally appropriate services and supports for families who have a son or daughter with a disability.

Pueblo Connections Links

Self-Directed Family Support Program

Self-Directed Family Support Program Links


Neurodevelopmental Division

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Autism Programs

The Autism Programs is a collection of autism specific programs and projects that have a variety of objectives. Each program emphasizes the needs of people with autism spectrum disorder and their families. We are a family support, technical assistance and training network staffed by parents and professionals with unique knowledge of the special needs of people with autism spectrum disorders. Our services are available statewide; for more information please contact 505-272-1852, or toll free 800-270-1861.

Autism Programs Links

Indian Children's Program

a community-based program that provides supplemental services to Native American children from birth through 18 years old, who have developmental disabilities and special needs. Licensed personnel provide services with motor, speech and language, cognitive and medical expertise. In addition to evaluation and diagnostic services, ICP also provides training, technical assistance and limited therapeutic services. ICP responds to referrals from community-based agencies. NMICP is funded by the IHS (Indian Health Service) and is part of a UCEDD consortia (University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service) including Utah State University and Northern Arizona University.

Indian Children's Program Links

LEEP

LEEP Links

Project for NM Children & Youth Who Are Deaf-Blind

A statewide program designed to provide technical assistance, training, distance education, and networking information to families, service providers, and individuals, birth through 21, who are deafblind. Contact Person: Molly McLaughlin, Program Manager (505)272-4349.

Project for NM Children & Youth Who Are Deaf-Blind Links

Supports and Assessments for Feeding and Eating Program

Supports and Assessments for Feeding and Eating Program Links


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