Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice
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The Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice at Utah State University is one of the nation's largest UCEDD programs, serving individuals with disabilities since 1972. We combine research, training, and direct services to help families, educators, and communities build genuinely inclusive environments. Our interdisciplinary team partners with families to provide practical support tailored to each child's developmental needs.
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- Developmental disabilities
- disability research
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- inclusive communities
- advocacy
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