University of Delaware Career and Life Studies Certificate student Daniel Lanier
‘Make it happen’: UD student Daniel Lanier, who is autistic, hopes to become a professional writer and producer Daniel Lanier, a second-year student in UD’s Career and Life Studies Certificate (CLSC) program, reveals his goals to write and produce music professionally in a feature story. Lanier, who has autism, also intends to advocate for civil rights, particularly inclusion and accessibility in the education system. CLSC’s program manager says Lanier has taken advantage of opportunities on campus to grow as a self-advocate and leader, including involvement in UD’s Center for Black Culture.
At Artfest 2018, UD student volunteer Chloe Weissman (left) and participant Ebony Tucker admire a finished project. (Evan Krape / University of Delaware)
Island paradises: our 12th Artfest Yearning for warm sands and tranquil seas this spring? Look no farther than the Absalom Jones Community Center in Newport, Del. On April 27, Delawareans with disabilities and University of Delaware student volunteers will team up to paint their own tropical island paradises at Artfest, a celebration of community and creativity. Now in its 12th year, Artfest is a collaboration of the Center for Disabilities Studies, Art Therapy Express and the New Castle County Department of Community Services.
CLSC student and Think College Policy Advocate Daniel Lanier III
CDS duo wins scholarship to join premiere D.C. seminar A student and a staff member from UD’s Career and Life Studies Certificate (CLSC) program for students with intellectual disabilities will be attending the annual Disability Policy Seminar in Washington, D.C. as Think College Policy Advocates. Their selection by two national disability organizations enables them to learn from some of the nation’s foremost experts in topics like health care policy and inclusive education and visit Delaware’s elected representatives on Capitol Hill.
Cathy West vice president for JPMorgan Chase’s Autism at Work program
Spectrum Scholars conducts autism acceptance training for UD career services Spectrum Scholars, the college-to-career program supporting UD undergrads with autism, continued its series of autism acceptance trainings with a presentation to the UD Career Services Center. The session covered specific techniques career counselors can use and emphasized that interview skills and internships are crucial for job-seekers with autism.
Family SHADE Project Director Karen Marsh and Danio Diary President John Hedberg
CDS, health care startup win federal award to develop care coordination app The CDS-administered Family SHADE project, which connects families and care providers to each other and to information that benefits children with special health care needs, has teamed with Danio Diary, a health care app that allows everyone involved in providing care to an individual to see and update the same set of records. Family SHADE and Danio Diary won the first of three phases in the Health Resources and Services Administration’s innovation in care coordination challenge and now have the opportunity to test and tweak their product.