Past Events
The Health and Human Services (HHS) Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) state office is pleased to announce the next topic in the genetics webinar series titled, “Updates on Prenatal Testing.” Mark your calendar for Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 12:00 pm.
Want to learn more about the E4Texas post-secondary program at the University of Texas-Austin? Interested in hearing personal testimonies from current E4Texas students? Attend the E4Texas Virtual Open House to learn more and ask questions about how you can apply to this transition program!
RSVP at https://utexas.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fbL7L1B3SrSUsyYiwo3Q8A
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, in partnership with the Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities and the Texas Center for Disabilities at The University of Texas in Austin, will host a webinar series on health care transitioning from pediatric care to adolescent care to adult care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Join disability justice advocate, organizer, educator, attorney, strategist, and writer Lydia X.Z. Brown as they explore and discuss possibilities for survival, sustainability, and care during COVID-19 rooted in disability justice politic, philosophy, and praxis.
In partnership with the Steve Hicks School of Social Work.
Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID
A Free Training Series for High Risk People and their Support Networks
You are invited to attend an upcoming virtual training series: Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID. This project is a collaborative partnership between Texas Parent to Parent and The Texas Center for Disability Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, with gratitude to the Money Follows the Person Demonstration grant for funding this project.
Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID
A Free Training Series for High Risk People and their Support Networks
Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID
A Free Training Series for High Risk People and their Support Networks
You are invited to attend an upcoming virtual training series: Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID. This project is a collaborative partnership between Texas Parent to Parent and The Texas Center for Disability Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, with gratitude to the Money Follows the Person Demonstration grant for funding this project.
Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID
A Free Training Series for High Risk People and their Support Networks
You are invited to attend an upcoming virtual training series: Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID. This project is a collaborative partnership between Texas Parent to Parent and The Texas Center for Disability Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, with gratitude to the Money Follows the Person Demonstration grant for funding this project.
Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID
A Free Training Series for High Risk People and their Support Networks
You are invited to attend an upcoming virtual training series: Support and Connection: Person Centered Practices During COVID. This project is a collaborative partnership between Texas Parent to Parent and The Texas Center for Disability Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, with gratitude to the Money Follows the Person Demonstration grant for funding this project.
Presented by Dr. Carlos Bacino, Professor, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, and Laura Buckner, M.Ed., L.P.C., UT Texas Center for Disability Studies. This webinar will describe normal and abnormal growth patterns in a child, identify the genetic causes of growth problems, and discuss when to consult with a genetic provider. In addition, the webinar will review ‘important TO/important FOR’ and introduce the one-page medical description enabling person-centered practice.