Collaborative on Faith and Disability

Spiritual Supports workgroup seated around a conference table

For many people with disabilities and their families, faith communities can be a powerful source of natural community support and connection, as well as a doorway to other important outcomes in the areas of relationships, work, community living, recreation, and service. The University of Maine Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies (CCIDS) is one of many University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs) that will serve as collaborating partners on a new initiative, the Collaborative on Faith and Disability.

Collaborative on Faith & Disability

Collaborative activities include developing and providing coordinated training, technical assistance, research, and product development in the area of inclusive spiritual supports to people with disabilities and their families, local seminaries and divinity schools, university programs, clergy, congregations, and service providers. Please visit the Collaborative’s Upcoming Events page for the latest information on upcoming webinars, conferences and the annual Summer Institute on Theology and Disability.

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