Research conducted by the Institute for Human Development is developed jointly with consumers and other constituents to address specific needs and systems issues related to disability services, planning, personnel preparation and policy. Research methodologies range from surveys and questionnaires to model service demonstration projects and program evaluation.
In our efforts to reach our goals in the areas of research and evaluation, the following projects are underway to establish the AzUCD as a statewide and national resource in disability research and program evaluation:
Public attitudes towards and understanding of people with disabilities
Arizona Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance and Research Program (AMDSRP)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – MD STARnet Grant
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Autism/DD Surveillance Grant
Stimulus Equivalence and Spanish/English Care providers of Children with Autism
Cortisol levels of Children with Disabilities during Functional Analyses of Problem Behavior
For more information, contact Andrew.Gardner@nau.edu
Institute for Human Development
P.O. Box 5630
Flagstaff AZ 86011-5630
(928) 523-4791
(928) 523-9127 Fax
(928) 523-1695 TTY
Email: Elizabeth.Reeg@nau.edu
Americorps-Arizona National and Community Service Inclusion Project