New Mexico LEND - Provides interdisciplinary leadership training for graduate students, practicing professionals, family members of individuals with developmental disabilities, and self-advocates to:
This is accomplished through advanced clinical and leadership training, continuing education, and consultation. Trainees gain competencies in clinical care, family needs and preferences, and the public health system.
Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship - Trains individuals to function as well-rounded child psychologists with specialty clinical knowledge and experience within their chosen emphasis area.
UNM Clinical Psychology Internship - Is a one-year health service psychology training program. The APA accredited program is offered through the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. The goal is to develop a clinical psychology workforce that is prepared to serve diverse communities everywhere, but especially our communities in New Mexico.
Project SEARCH - Is a statewide collaborative to increase competitive and integrated employment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Early Childhood Learning Network - Provides training, consultation, technical assistance, resource development, distribution of accessible information, community engagement in relation to early childhood development.
Division of Disability and Health Policy - Research and program evaluation, information about disability related policies on the federal, state and local levels, distributing informational resources and provide training and technical assistance.
UNM Center for Development and Disability
2300 Menaul Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107
Phone: 505-272-3000
Fax: 505-272-2014