• How a Paycheck Can Work With a Government Check: Supported Employment Training Project

    Zoom presentation by the Supported Employment Training Project (SETP) at the University of Kentucky Human Development Institute. In just 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to use the Kentucky Disability Benefits 101 website to see how having a job in high school can mean more money now—and more money after graduation. Facilitators: Carolyn Wheeler, M.S., CPWIC […]

  • Disability and Physical Activity: HDI Seminar Series

    Physical activity and exercise can greatly improve health and quality of life for people with disabilities. This seminar will provide participants the opportunity to learn the benefits of building healthy, inclusive communities. Resources for adapted sports programs that are available for individuals with disabilities will also be discussed.

  • ADA Five Titles Focus: 4th Thursday ADA Talks 2026

    Monthly webinars on topics about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), disability rights, and access that run for 1 hour on the 4th Thursday from January to October 2026 (10 webinars). Hosted By: University of Kentucky Human Development Institute (HDI), Southeast ADA Center, Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University.

  • How a Paycheck Can Work With a Government Check: Supported Employment Training Project

    Zoom presentation by the Supported Employment Training Project (SETP) at the University of Kentucky Human Development Institute. In just 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to use the Kentucky Disability Benefits 101 website to see how having a job in high school can mean more money now—and more money after graduation. Facilitators: Carolyn Wheeler, M.S., CPWIC […]

  • Individualized Education Programs: HDI Seminar Series

    The Individualized Education Program (IEP) is one of the most important parts of a quality education for students with a disability. This seminar will explain the IEP process as well […]

  • Sensory Systems

     A FREE interactive sensory lesson for local families of children with disabilities! Explore the sensory stations led by students of occupational therapy and social work, Ava Meyer and Olivia Stanley! Hosted […]