The University of North Carolina Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities program invites Self-Advocates to apply to be a LEND Trainee for the 2016-2017 academic year.
- The goal of the LEND program at the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities is to prepare trainees from diverse professional disciplines to assume leadership roles in their respective fields.
- The program welcomes students from a diverse disciplines, including Audiology, Education, Physical Therapy, etc., all of whom share a desire to address the needs of individuals with ID/D and their families.
- The LEND Program is federally funded through HRSA Maternal Child Health Bureau.
- The UNC LEND leads the country by including parents and self-advocates as equal members of the interdisciplinary educational cohort, representing the field of Advocacy.
- Please see attachment for application and for details about stipend, schedule, and opportunities.
If you are interested in becoming a LEND Trainee in the field of Advocacy please click for more information and if you know someone who might be a good fit for this program, please forward.
Note that the extended deadline for applications is Thursday, March 31;
Contact Deb Zuver with questions.
Deborah Zuver
Director of Advocacy Initiatives
919.962.3603
Download the LEND application.