Productivity in Core Function Areas

Training or Technical Assistance for 2005-2006

The Indiana Institute's seven research and service Centers sponsor a myriad of training events annually that include conferences, workshops, summer institutes, distance education classes, and seminars that target a wide range of topics and participants. Activities pertaining to needs assessments, grant requirements, requests from the field, and training evaluations guide presentations of best practices in disability. Last year, Institute faculty and staff conducted 1,123 events that reached over 50,000 persons with disabilities, family members, and professionals.

Building community across the life span is the focus of the Indiana Institute's technical assistance activities. These activities are more intensive problem-solving responses to identified needs. In 2005-2006, over 1,100 hours of technical assistance were provided across Indiana.

Outreach Hours by Core Functions

Training and Technical Assistance = 7,952
Research = 1,063
University Student Focused = 878
Dissemination = 820
Client Consultants = 241

Outreach by Type of Participants

Professionals and Paraprofessionals = 35,315
Family Members = 14,292
General Public = 513
People with Disabilities = 238
Legislators/Policymakers = 113
University Students = 50

Outreach Events by Core Function

Training and Technical Assistance = 770
Dissemination = 220
University Student Focused = 54
Client Consults = 50
Research and Evaluation = 29

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Modified: 11/29/06