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CDCI aims to carry out research informed by the disability community, including disability self-advocates and family advocates

The research team at CDCI gathers input from our community partners, then take action based on that input. We do research to understand how to create more accessible, inclusive, and diverse spaces for people with disabilities to live, learn, work, and play.

2022-2023 CDCI Research Team
Justin SalisburyJesse SuterValerie F. Wood
Justin Hideaki SalisburyJesse SuterValerie F. Wood

 

Research Partnerships

UVM DD Researchers Directory

We are proud to host a directory of researchers at UVM whose scope of work includes developmental disabilities. Members of our DD Researchers Network span across the university. The goal of our network is to connect researchers across campus and fields of study, promoting collaboration and encouraging new opportunities.

If you would like to be added to this directory or know other UVM faculty who are engaged in research pertaining to children, youth, or adults with developmental disabilities, please contact us.

CDCI Affiliated Faculty Researchers

A CDCI Affiliated Faculty Researcher is a UVM faculty member from any department who is currently involved in or is pursuing research pertaining to individuals with disabilities across the lifespan, their families, or service providers that is consistent with the mission and purpose of the CDCI who voluntarily establishes a non-salaried relationship with CDCI to explore individually determined and mutually beneficial research-related activities.

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Completed CDCI Research Projects

Jean S. Garvin Fellowship

Available for Vermont educators, this fellowship is designed to encourage the development and dissemination of knowledge that contributes to the education of Vermont's children and youth with disabilities by financially supporting related research activities (new or existing).