Community Supports
Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series
The Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series is a community education program provided to DDD staff, provider agencies, consumers, and family members to enhance their knowledge and skills in innovative approaches and state-of-the-art practices for people with developmental disabilities. The Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series is supported by the NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities.
Eight sessions of the Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series are held each year, four in the Fall, and four in the Spring. Nationally known speakers with expertise in their field serve as faculty for the program, each conducting a morning presentation and providing technical assistance in an afternoon forum. Over 1,500 people attend the Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series each year.
For dates, topics, and registration for upcoming sessions, see Training Opportunities
Sessions of the Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series are audio recorded. To order CD's and/or handouts of current or previous sessions, please contact Ziba Arjmand.
Project Coordinator/Contact: Robyn Carroll
Staff: Ziba Arjmand, Wendy Kuziemski
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