Author: Bonnie

Beautiful premature baby boy in an incubator at neonatal intensive care unit with oxygen crying.

Fall 2023: Free Virtual Training! NH-ME ECHO SCOPE: Supporting Children of the OPioid Epidemic – Cohort 5

Join a community of professionals in NH and ME who are serving substance-exposed infants and their families. This 8-week professional development opportunity emphasizes increasing professional knowledge and practice, dialoguing with professionals on the topic, and engaging in reflection and active inquiry. Each of the eight sessions builds on the content and information from the previous […]

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New Multi-Language Resource: Opening Child Care in Maine

CCIDS research associates Marnie Morneault and Bonnie Robinson have collaborated on the development of a new multi-language online resource, Opening Child Care in Maine: Resources and Support.  Since 2015, Morneault has been providing technical assistance to New Mainers who have children with disabilities. These families frequently mention the difficulty they have in accessing culturally appropriate childcare […]

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Young Black boy sitting in the grass..

New Multi-Language Resource: Opening Child Care in Maine

CCIDS research associates Marnie Morneault and Bonnie Robinson have collaborated on the development of a new multi-language online resource, Opening Child Care in Maine: Resources and Support.  Since 2015, Morneault has been providing technical assistance to New Mainers who have children with disabilities. These families frequently mention the difficulty they have in accessing culturally appropriate childcare […]

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New Hampshire Maine LEND program.

News from the NH-ME LEND Program – June 2023

Spring Kick Off: Engaging in Advocacy and the Policy Process (January 27, 2023) In late January, the NH-ME LEND Program hosted a panel discussion and keynote speaker as part of their Spring Kick Off Event, Engaging in Advocacy and the Policy Process. The five panelists, one from NH and four from ME, represented a variety […]

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CAC Corner.

Updates from the Community Advisory Committee (CAC)

CAC Member News Congratulations to LyAnn Grogan who was named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of KFI. Avery Olmstead and Janet May co-presented, “The Lived Experience of Disability in Maine: Better Care for Patients with Disabilities,” at the Maine Osteopathic Association Conference in Rockport, ME. Kile Pelletier served as a panelist for the NH-ME LEND leadership intensive, “Current Topics in […]

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Mind the Gap painted in yellow letters on a London Underground train platform.

Michelle Fong (NH-ME LEND): Mind the Gap! Data Equity is Key to Health Equity for People with Disabilities

Equitable health data represents all populations and can be linked to their common characteristics. When researchers from the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies, Maine’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), sought to examine the health equity of Maine’s population with intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities regarding COVID-19, they encountered a data gap. Maine’s COVID-19 data […]

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Mind the Gap painted in yellow letters on a London Underground train platform.

Michelle Fong (NH-ME LEND): Mind the Gap! Data Equity is Key to Health Equity for People with Disabilities

Equitable health data represents all populations and can be linked to their common characteristics. When researchers from the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies, Maine’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), sought to examine the health equity of Maine’s population with intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities regarding COVID-19, they encountered a data gap. Maine’s COVID-19 data […]

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Group photo of the 2023 IDS Minor students and their instructors.

News from Interdisciplinary Disability Studies

2023 IDS Celebration of Achievement Fifteen University of Maine students were honored on April 25, 2023 during the 2023 Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Celebration of Achievement at Wells Conference Center. One student was recognized for completing the 9-credit Graduate Certificate in Interdisciplinary Disability Studies. Fourteen undergraduates were recognized for completing the 24-credit Minor in Interdisciplinary Disability […]

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Shilo Goodhue.

Welcome Shilo Goodue!

On January 3, 2023, Shilo Goodhue M.Ed., joined Jennifer Maeverde and Marnie Morneault as a Research Associate II on the CCIDS Early Childhood team. She is an alumna of the NH-ME LEND Program (2022). Her LEND capstone poster, Collaboration to Empower Every Learner, was accepted by peer-review for presentation at the annual Association of University Centers on […]

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Group photo of the 2023 IDS Minor students and their instructors.

CCIDS Celebrates the Achievements of 15 Interdisciplinary Disability Studies’ Honorees

Fifteen University of Maine students were honored on April 25th during the 2023 Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Celebration of Achievement at Wells Conference Center. Dr. Alan Cobo-Lewis, Director of the University of Maine Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies and Associate Professor of Psychology, delivered the opening welcome. One student was recognized for completing the […]

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