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This podcast focuses on the Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities grant-funded project. It features interviews with the project's director, research study leads, and steering committee members discussing the research and training of the project. The new podcast will release episodes on the second Monday of each month over the next five years.
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CNME Connects

Selene Daly Tarpey

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Welcome to ”CNME Connects,” the podcast series that delves into the multifaceted world of healthcare. I’m your host, Selene Daly Tarpey, and in each episode, we will explore a wide range of topics—from inspiring patient journeys to spotlighting the dedicated staff who make a difference every day in healthcare settings. Join us as we provide informative discussions on all things related to health and nursing, including insights into undergraduate nursing education and continuing professional ...
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In each episode of All Things Disability we’ll speak with a leader in the disability space to learn how they promote inclusion and opportunities for people of all abilities. All Things Disability is produced by Northeast Arc, an organization that changes lives and discovers abilities for thousands of individuals with diverse abilities across Massachusetts. We help them become full participants in their communities: choosing for themselves how to live, learn, work, socialize, and play.
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Black Feathers

Crystal Hernandez

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Black Feathers Podcast host Crystal Hernandez, Psy.D., MBA, discusses disability-related topics of interest to Tribal communities through data, storytelling, and innovative content. With this podcast, we embrace diversity, equity, and honor within our vast Tribal Nations. We will also be providing additional resources related to these topics to our audience and welcome everyone to join the conversation. Image Description: Black Feathers Logo, a blue circle surrounded by black feathers crosse ...
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Job Match Makers

Minnesota Transformation Initiative

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The Job Match Makers Podcast shares stories from employment consultants about supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to find employment in their communities—one person, one job at a time. This podcast is produced by the Minnesota Transformation Initiative, a technical assistance center focused on expanding capacity for competitive, integrated employment across Minnesota. Hosted by Brian Begin and Sherry Healey from the University of Minnesota, the Job Match Makers ...
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Accessibility Ally

Sea Change CoLab

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Accessibility Ally is a podcast brought to you by Sea Change CoLab and Podstarter. In 10 episodes we aim to have conversations with folks who have disabilities, and those who are also accessibility allies, to help change the narrative. Throughout the series we chat with business managers, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, organizations, government, and institutions working in the space of accessibility; who all support adults and children with intellectual and developm ...
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It's a Brain Thing!

Oregon Behavior Consultation

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are the number one cause of intellectual disability in the world. Join Nate Sheets, a behavior consultant, and Jill Snell, a parent, as we explore the joys and challenges of supporting children and adults with FASDs.
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DSP Connect

Luis Torres

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Welcome to the DSP Connect, the podcast dedicated to Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) making a difference in the lives of individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD). Join us as we delve into the heart of compassionate caregiving, exploring how DSPs assist people with ID/DD in achieving independence, fostering inclusivity within communities, and supporting families on their journey with loved ones who have disabilities. Get ready for educational insights, upliftin ...
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Advancing The Conversation

Christi Carnahan, Ed.D., Kate Doyle, Ph.D., BCBA-D

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Welcome to Advancing the conversation with Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department. We started this podcast in an effort to have real conversations about the role of self-determination in all our lives, specifically in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If you're a teacher, a person interested in becoming a teacher, a parent, a sibling, or a person with a disability, this podcast is for you. We ...
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Conversations with George Fleischner, President and CEO of Nonotuck Resource Associates, Inc. Join George as he interviews people both inside and outside the Nonotuck Community about relevant issues in the service to people with intellectual, developmental, and/or physical disabilities. George and his guests tackle issues such as values, civility, managed care, families, person centered services, intentional communities, residential care, shared living, adult family care, day services, autis ...
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The Thought Broadcast

RANZCP Australasian Psychiatry

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The Thought Broadcast is a regular podcast linked to the RANZCP’s journal, Australasian Psychiatry. It is produced by psychiatry trainees, for trainees, with a particular focus on the Scholarly Project and trainee research. The Thought Broadcast primarily aims to demystify the Scholarly Project and humanise research by sharing the trainee experience. We will focus on some of the stories behind successful projects, including how the authors came up with ideas and transformed these into publis ...
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Impact, The Conversation

Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota

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Welcome to Impact, The Conversation, a podcast from the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota that takes a deep dive into the latest research, practices, and insights moving the inclusion of people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities forward. Each episode brings to life voices from a recent issue of Impact, ICI’s long-running magazine. Co-hosts and guests are Impact issue editors and authors with and without lived experience of disability from ...
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Health Care in the U.S. is confusing, costly and often fails people when they need it most. But change is happening. Join veteran health care media innovator Anthony Manson as he shares powerful stories from patients, caregivers and clinicians, alongside the innovation reshaping how we get care in America, real stories, bold ideas, a better future for healthcare.
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Well@Work

UK Center on Trauma and Children

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Well@Work presents podcasts on health and wellness at work as health and behavioral health professionals deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Join the University of Kentucky Center on Trauma and Children as they present strategies that cover a variety of topics to build resilience and emotional well-being to assist and empower workers and supervisors to stay well at work. These podcasts are provided through a grant from SAMHSA to the Department of Behavioral Health Developmental a ...
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Everybody In

The Wayfaring Band, Inc.

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Mackenzie Beauvais-Nikl, the co-host of "Everybody In," experiences autism. But this podcast isn't really about that, exactly. This podcast is about conversations and connections. It's about how we are the same, and how we're different. For each episode, Mackenzie and her co-host Andrea Moore interview a different guest. Some of their guests experience intellectual and developmental disabilities, also known as I/DD, and some don't. They talk about friendship, family, adulthood, and -- when i ...
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Stick and Hack On-Air

Stick and Hack Media

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Stick & Hack brings you an amazing mix of golf content from a daily golf story, weekly reactions to the PGA/LPGA tournaments and news, as well as amazing guests from sports psychologist’s to golf superstars. Stick & Hack has just the right mix of behind-the-scenes, stories of the game, and world-class interviews to keep you entertained and educated in between your rounds.
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DCS Talks

DCSTalks

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DCS Talks, is a podcast production of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services. The intention of DCS Talks is to promote dialogue among child welfare professionals, foster parents and the entire community about ways to prevent child abuse and neglect.
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Yoga In My School

Donna Freeman

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Empowering you to explore mindfulness and movement with youth. What began in 2009 as a way to connect with other leaders in the kids yoga community has grown into the longest running kids yoga podcast. Donna Freeman is passionate about all things yoga. She covers a wide variety of topics aimed at highlighting amazing work being done and providing tools and tips for immediate use in your life, classes and work. She is the founder of Yoga In My School and the author of 'Once Upon a Pose: A Gui ...
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Connecting A Better World

Dr. Natalie Phillips and Loudspeaker Studios

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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode, Dr Ed Miller is joined by our associate trainee editor, Dr Yoon Kwon Choi, and his previous supervisor, Dr Melanie Johnston, to explore the experience of working at Queensland of Excellence in Intellectual Disability and Autism Health (QCEIDAH). Yoon's perspective is narrated through the…
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In this episode of CNME Connects, Mary Durkin sits down with Fr. Brian Conlon, Hospital Chaplain in an acute hospital in the northwest of Ireland, to explore what a typical day in chaplaincy looks like. Brian reflects on the importance of human connection, compassion, and presence—especially at times when patients and families are at their most vul…
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In this episode of CNME Connects, Donna McCabe sits down with Stephanie Carlin, an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Intellectual Disability Nursing who specialises in chronic illness management for adults. Stephanie offers a fascinating insight into her unique role, one that is deeply rooted in patient-centred care. Her journey reflects a lifetime co…
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Anna Burke, Assistant Director of Nursing at Sligo University Hospital, to hear the remarkable story of her 40-year career in nursing. From her early training days to working in theatre, Anna shares her insights, wisdom, and the lessons she has gathered over decades of caring for others. But Anna’s story …
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In this insightful podcast, host Ken Hogan interviews James Callaghan, where they delve into the topic of back-to-school anxiety that often arises as summer holidays come to a close. James shares valuable insights on how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) can effectively support children faci…
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Hoang(Mai) Pham, MD, MPH—President and CEO of the Institute for Exceptional Care and former Chief Innovation Officer at Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services—joins us to discuss the urgent need to fix how our healthcare system serves people with autism and other developmental disabilities. Drawing from her personal experience as a mother and he…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller speaks with Dr Allen Huang, PGY1 intern at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network in South Australia, and new associate trainee editor of Australasian Psychiatry. This is the first of two episodes tracking Allen’s internship journey, with a focus …
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In this episode, we explore Amanda Farry's vital role as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Intellectual Disability Services and her specialised focus on brain health. Through insightful discussions and a captivating case study, Amanda explores the unique challenges and rewards of providing holistic care for individuals with intellectual disabilities. …
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Welcome to Mindful Motion Matters, a conversation between Dennis and Ken, where we explore the essential link between exercise and mental health. In this episode, we discuss our personal challenges with motivation and the importance of connecting with others through movement. Together, we share practical tips on how to start moving more, even when …
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode psychiatry trainees Matt Davidson and Dave Townsend talk about their experiences working in the trainee advocacy space with the WA Association of Psychiatry Trainees (WAAPT). They share the challenges and triumphs experienced in juggling their advocacy work with the WAAPT with work, train…
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In the final episode of season 2 of Black Feathers, Dr. Crystal Hernandez sits down with Betty Wharton, director of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Healthy Aging Program, to explore the vital work being done to support and uplift Elders within the Choctaw Nation. Betty shares insight into the culturally centered services and support systems availabl…
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In this episode of Black Feathers Podcast, host Dr. Crystal Hernandez sits down with Jenifer Randle, Director of the Developmental Disabilities Council of Oklahoma (DDCO). Together, they dive into the Council’s latest initiatives aimed at advancing equity, accessibility, and self-determination for Oklahomans with developmental disabilities. Jenifer…
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"Advance Your Care: Exploring Postgraduate Courses at ATU Saint Angela’s" is a podcast that dives into the diverse range of postgraduate courses available at ATU St. Angela’s College in Sligo. Join us as we discuss how completing these courses can enhance your career and improve the quality and safety of the patient experience. We also address the …
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In this episode of Black Feathers Podcast, Dr. Crystal Hernandez sit down with Dr. Amber Tiehen of Cherokee Health Services to explore the intersection of community, and healthcare. They will dive into big initiatives happening at the Cherokee Health Services including the reporting from the Autism Task Force. Dr. Tiehen has worked for Cherokee Nat…
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In this episode, I'm going to talk about how audits work, why they happen and how - you as a DSP - are a key player in making sure your agency passes with flying colors. Also, I'll break down the process, and most importantly, remind you just how vital your role is in keeping everything running smoothly. Send us a text…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message This episode of The Thought Broadcast grapples with the ongoing public psychiatry workforce crisis in New South Wales. The discussion covers the roots of the dispute, its current status, and the widespread implications for both patients and doctors. There is particular focus on the impact on those traine…
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In this episode, we speak with Edel Brennan, Clinical Coordinator for Falls Prevention and Bone Health in the West North West Region of the HSE. Edel shares expert insights on how to prevent falls, the serious impact they can have on individuals, and the wider cost to the healthcare system. We also explore the newly launched Falls Prevention Framew…
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department sit down with along with guest Steve and his parents Karen and Patrick. The discussion focuses on the role of self-determination in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental dis…
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"I was hollow..." That's how Ann describes the loneliness she felt when her brother moved away for a new job. In this episode, Ann and some of the rest of the Shervheim family share how they deal with loneliness, decades after parents Karen and Lee took the step of adopting two siblings with Down syndrome in a bid to ensure the three girls would ha…
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Lonely? You're not alone. Loneliness has plenty of company these days, and it hits people with and without disabilities in alarming numbers. Just having a disability, particularly an intellectual and/or developmental disability, is a critical risk factor. In this episode, issue editors share the highlights from the Impact issue on loneliness. Consi…
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The podcast episode from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department, hosted by Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle with guest Dr. Steve Kroger discussing the concept of self-determination and its impact on individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The discussion delves into practical examples and personal st…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode, Psychiatry Advanced Trainees Fiona Wilkes, Ed Miller, Stephanie Ajulo, Matt Ryan and Chance Drummond talk about their experiences juggling training and parenthood. They share a range of experiences and give some advice (and solidarity) to other trainees with or planning children. Music: …
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle speak with speech-language pathologist Stephanie from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department to discuss the pivotal role of self-determination for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The conversation pivots around …
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle explore the profound impact of self-determination in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The discussion includes Dr. Song Ju, a University of Cincinnati faculty member, who shares her journey and research focusing on self-…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message This episode of The Thought Broadcast explores the recent overhaul of the RANZCP’s suite of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), a core part of its competency-based Fellowship training program since 2012. Updated in line with contemporary medical education best practices, the revised EPA framework…
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle speak with Sarah Bitter, a mother and disability rights advocate. The discussion focuses on the role of self-determination in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Sarah shares her personal journey, experiences with her chil…
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From the moment a baby takes its first breath, early medical screenings can make a world of difference. In this episode of Black Feathers, host Dr. Crystal Hernandez talks with Shari Arceneaux, RN BSN, Newborn Screening Educator, OK State Department of Health about the critical role of newborn screenings in detecting life-altering conditions before…
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Join Teresa Donnelly, Director of CNME Sligo Leitrim West Cavan, as she launches "CNME Connects," a dynamic new podcast series dedicated to exploring the multifaceted world of healthcare through the lens of nursing and midwifery. Each episode delves into the vital stories, challenges, and triumphs that shape patient care, emphasising the commitment…
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In this heartfelt episode of our podcast, we dive into the inspiring journey of Paul Heffernan, who shares his story of being diagnosed with bowel cancer, navigating treatment, and ultimately finding remission. Joined by Susan Moore, a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Stoma Care at Sligo University Hospital, Paul offers a candid insight into the challe…
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In this episode of Advancing the Conversation, Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle engage with Dr. Patrick Ober from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department. Dr. Ober shares his extensive journey in the field of disability rights and education, from his academic background to his role as Director of Programs and Operations a…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this two part episode, RANZCP Appointed Trainee Board Director Ava Carter and Australasian Psychiatry Trainee Associate Editors Ahnoor Benipal and Fiona Wilkes discuss things they wish they’d known earlier in psychiatry training, and other useful information for new trainees. This was recorded in late…
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In this episode, Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle discuss the role of self-determination in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They explore the definition of self-determination and its evolution over time. They also highlight the importance of teaching self-determination skills to students and the impact it h…
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Impact issue editors Julie Bershadsky, Marian Frattarola-Saulino, and BJ Stasio discuss the state of self-directed services for people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities. Self-direction puts hiring, firing, and other decisions in the hands of people with disabilities themselves, in contrast to traditional, provider-directed se…
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Researcher and activist Simon Duffy talks with Janet Stewart, Impact managing editor, about self-direction efforts around the world. Duffy's current work around citizenship takes self-direction further, imagining new ways for communities to provide resources and natural supports for a wide variety of needs, including and beyond disability.…
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle speak with special guest Mary Helen Richer, CEO of the Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati. The discussion centers around the importance of self-determination in supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Mary Helen shares insight…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this multi-part episode, RANZCP Appointed Trainee Board Director Ava Carter and Australasian Psychiatry Trainee Associate Editors Ahnoor Benipal and Fiona Wilkes discuss things they wish they’d known earlier in psychiatry training, and other useful information for new trainees. This was recorded in la…
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department are joined by Ashley Barlow to welcome Dr. Amie Duncan, a clinical psychologist from Society Children's Hospital Medical Center. The discussion centers around self-determination, especially in sup…
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In this episode, Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department are joined by Ashley Barlow to discuss the role of self-determination in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The guest, Amy Szymanski, shares her extensive experience of over 30 years in sp…
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