Applications Open for the 2024-25 IL LEND Fellowship Program
This free training program prepares graduate students, self-advocates and family members to be leaders in improving health services for people with disabilities.
Family members, self-advocates and graduate students can apply for a free training program to build your skills and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
The University of Illinois Chicago’s (UIC) Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities Program (IL LEND) training program is now accepting applications for the 2024-25 school year.
This yearlong interdisciplinary program will provide participants a deep dive into areas that include:
- Cultural competence
- Emerging issues
- Family-centered care
- Leadership
- Advocacy
- Serving children with autism and other disabilities and their families
- Services and systems change
IL LEND is housed in the Department of Disability and Human Development at UIC. It is part of LEND’s nationwide network providing interdisciplinary training to improve the health and well-being of individuals with disabilities. LEND focuses on providing individuals with the skills necessary to create positive change on all levels, from the individual to systems.
The IL LEND fellowship program brings together trainees from diverse backgrounds. Trainees will participate in classroom learning and a wide variety of hands-on experiences.
Training will focus on serving individuals with disabilities and their families through coordinated, culturally competent and family-centered care and gaining a deeper understanding of public health services and policy systems change.
Training will include:
- An individually tailored mentorship
- Weekly didactic (classroom) sessions
- Research or leadership projects
- Community outreach
- Policy and advocacy training
- Clinical training with a focus on Autism
There is no cost to participate in the fellowship program. Eligible trainees can receive a stipend.
This program is open to graduate students, adults with developmental disabilities, parents and/or siblings of individuals with developmental disabilities, and individuals from diverse backgrounds.
IL LEND trainees from the Chicago metropolitan area meet in person at UIC for their LEND training. Trainees can also join remotely through training sites at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIU).
The program gives priority to the following applicants:
- Family members
- Self-advocates
- Graduate students in the represented disciplines, which include nursing, social work, developmental pediatrics, disability studies, and public health.
See the IL LEND graduate program brochure for more details and a complete list of study areas.
Download the IL LEND Fellowship Program application flyer to review or share.
Read more about applying on the IL LEND website. You can also click on the links below to download the:
The deadline to apply is March 25.
If you have questions about the fellowship program, contact Kruti Acharya at acharyak@uic.edu or (312) 413-1495.
To learn more about IL LEND, visit www.illinoislend.org.
Parent Education Workshop Series Open to All DSCC Families
DSCC partners with IL LEND to offer an online space for parents to learn about important topics, gain resources and discuss strategies
A new webinar series provides an online space for parents and caregivers to access educational workshops, learn about resources and discuss strategies and support needs.
The series is open to all parents and caregivers of children enrolled with the University of Illinois Chicago’s Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC).
It’s the result of a partnership between DSCC and UIC’s Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities Program (IL LEND).
There is no cost for families to participate.
Please note this workshop series now has a parent education focus rather than a traditional support group.
The virtual workshops will take place via Zoom on the third Wednesday of the month through April.
Workshops topics may include:
- Respite care
- Feeding
- Ventilator maintenance/cleaning
- Transportation
- Navigating relationships with staff
The workshop schedule is for the following dates from 7 to 8 p.m.:
- Feb. 16
- March 16
- April 20
The topic for the Feb.16 session is Early Intervention. The guest speaker is Maria Kastanis, assistant director of the Early Intervention Training Program (EITP) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The details and registration information for the next meeting are below:
- WHAT: Educational workshop series for parents/caregivers of children and youth enrolled in DSCC’s programs
- WHEN: Feb. 16, 7 to 8 p.m.
- TOPIC: Early Intervention (Note: the discussion part of the workshop will include a facilitator for Spanish-speaking families.)
- WHERE: Virtual via Zoom
- Registration link
Visit the workshop series website for more details about the series and individual meetings.
We’ll also post details about upcoming meetings in the Events section of our website.
If you have questions about the series or an individual meeting, please fill out the Contact Us section of the workshop series website.
New Support Group and Workshop Series for Home Care Families
UPDATE: Please note this support group is now open to all families of children enrolled with the Division of Specialized Care for Children. See the latest support group news for more details.
The University of Illinois Chicago’s Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) is partnering with UIC’s Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities Program (IL LEND) to offer a support group for families enrolled in the Home Care Program.
The Home Care Program helps children and adults who require in-home nursing care. DSCC operates the Home Care Program on behalf of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services.
This support group will provide an online space for parents to access educational workshops and swap concerns, resources and strategies.
There is no cost for families to participate.
The group will meet on the third Wednesday of the month from November through April.
Workshops topics may include:
- Respite care
- Feeding
- Ventilator maintenance/cleaning
- Transportation
- Navigating relationships with Home Care staff
IL LEND would also like to hear families’ ideas for future support groups and workshop topics. You can share your feedback on this brief online form.
The support group schedule is for the following dates from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.:
- Nov. 17
- Jan. 19
- Feb. 16
- March 16
- April 20
Here are details for the first session:
- WHAT: Virtual support group/workshop series for parents/caregivers of children and adults enrolled in the Home Care Program.
- WHEN: Nov. 17 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
- TOPIC: Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic (Note, the discussion portion of the support group will include a facilitator for Spanish-speaking families.)
- WHERE: Virtual via Zoom
- REGISTER: Please sign up online in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the workshop discussion via Zoom.