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Library

The CISI Library is a critical vehicle for sharing up-to-date information on the reforms that are happening within the state and across the country, as well as research and best practices in the area of supported employment and full inclusion of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
The CISI Library will be updated frequently as new promising practices are identified.
The CISI Library will also archive videos of consumers, family members and people within the state who have a perspective on improving the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.

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Latest Addition to the Library

WEBINARS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION!

Explore our Practice Improvement Institute page for detailed information about our upcoming webinars! Topics include: Behavioral Health Workforce Development, Culture Change and Changing Mindsets, Disability Disclosure, and Mental Health for

Teaching At-Risk Youth in Trauma-Sensitive Education Environment

Bill Baccaglini is the President and CEO of The New York Foundling. The New York Foundling is one of New York's oldest and largest child welfare organizations.  Baccaglini wrote this article titled "Teaching

Behavioral Science's Growing Role in Making Government Work Better

This article is from the GOVERNING and written by Sharman Haley. In "Behavioral Science's Growing Role in Making Government Work Better," Haley addresses how a strong focus on human factors can be

Where Young People Found Work This Summer

"Where Young People Found Work This Summer," written by Mike Maciag out of the GOVERNING, speaks to how many young people found jobs this summer, and the industries where they

Miami's Model for Decriminalizing Mental Illness in America

John Buntin, writer for GOVERNING, talks about America's prisions and how they are filled with people who suffer from mental illness. He expands his article to talk about a judge

Special Education Training Efforts To Get Millions

Shaun Heasley, writer for disabilityscoop, posted this article which talks about the U.S. Department of Education, and how they are dishing out millions to support parent training and professional development