New Jersey Maternal and Child Health Leadership Symposium & NJLEND Graduation Event Friday, May 10, 2019 2017-18 N J L E N D N u r s i n g P s y c h o l o g y A c a d e m i a M e d i c i n e F a m i l y S o c i a l W o r k N u t r i t i o n D e n t i s t r y Mentorship Advocacy Leadership Policy NJLEND 2016 - 2017
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New Jersey Maternal and Child Health Leadership Symposium ...€¦ · Dr. Shattuck’s keynote presentation, “Life Course Research and Community Engagement to Improve Autism Outcomes”
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New Jersey Maternal and Child Health
Leadership Symposium &
NJLEND Graduation EventFriday, May 10, 2019
2017-18
NJLEND
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NJLEND2016 - 2017
Dr. Paul T. Shattuck is a pioneering leader in the field of developmental disabilities epidemiology, services and policy research. He has secured millions of dollars in federal and philanthropic funding (over $12M in the past four years), and is a founding leader of the AJ Drexel Autism Institute’s interdisciplinary research program on Life Course Outcomes and the National Autism Data Center. Most of Dr. Shattuck’s current research informs the improvement of services and related outcomes among youth with autism as they leave high school and transition to young adulthood.
This includes the launch of a community based innovation incubator (the Transition Pathways Initiative). Dr. Shattuck creatively integrates diverse training in nonprofit leadership, sociology, social work, social policy, disability studies, and public health.
Dr. Shattuck’s keynote presentation, “Life Course Research and Community Engagement to Improve Autism Outcomes” will describe the evolution and impacts of his Life Course Outcomes research program and community engagement initiatives. This work has been repeatedly recognized by federal and nonprofit agencies for its impact on the field of autism research, federal legislation, and community program design. With deep roots in social work and public health, the life course framework emphasizes the influence of social-historical context and institutional transitions on people’s needs, access to services, and life outcomes.
As part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, The Boggs Center offers this program for social work continuing education credit per NJAC 13:44G6.4.c(5). This program has been approved by the Developmental Disabilities Nurses Association (DDNA) for continuing education credit.
Certificates of Attendance from The Boggs Center will be available to all participants at the end of the program. The 3rd Annual New Jersey Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (NJLEND) Maternal & Child Health Leadership Symposium is eligible for 1 hour of continuing education recognition.
Please see our website at http://rwjms.rutgers.edu/boggscenter for Continuing Education approval information.
Deborah M. Spitalnik, PhD Executive Director, The Boggs CenterDirector, NJLENDProfessor of Pediatrics, RWJMS
The NJLEND Program
Deborah M. Spitalnik, PhDExecutive Director, The Boggs CenterDirector, NJLENDProfessor of Pediatrics, RWJMS
Introduction of 2018-2019 NJLEND Fellows
Carrie Coffield, PhDDirector, Preservice Training, The Boggs CenterTraining Director, NJLENDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics, RWJMS
Defining LeadershipNJLEND Fellows
10:30am – 11:30am Keynote Address: Life Course Research and Community Engagement to Improve Autism OutcomesPaul T. Shattuck, PhDLeader - Life Course Outcomes Research Program A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University
2019 calenDar year nJlenD Fellow - graDuating in May 2020
Caroline N. Coffield, PhDDirector of Preservice Training, The Boggs CenterTraining Director, NJLEND Assistant Professor of PediatricsRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Patricia Findley, DrPH, MSWNJLEND Discipline Coordinator, Social WorkAssociate Professor of Social WorkMSW Director Rutgers School of Social Work
Jill Harris, PhDNJLEND Coordinator, Children’s Specialized Hospital (CSH)Director of Research Development, CSH
Manuel Jimenez, MD, MS, FAAPDirector of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics EducationNJLEND Discipline Coordinator, Developmental Behavioral PediatricsAssistant Professor of Pediatrics & Family Medicine and Community HealthRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Amy Kratchman, BAFamily Consultant, CHOPNJLEND Family Discipline Coordinator
Robert LaRue, PhD, BCBA-DNJLEND Discipline Coordinator, PsychologyClinical ProfessorRutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology Director of Behavioral and Research Services, Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center
Sallie Porter, DNP, PhD, APN, RN-BC, CPNP NJLEND Discipline Coordinator, NursingAssociate ProfessorDivision of Advanced Nursing PracticeRutgers School of Nursing
Deborah M. Spitalnik, PhDExecutive Director, The Boggs CenterDirector, NJLEND Professor of PediatricsRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
nJlenD core Faculty
Evan Spivack, DDSNJLEND Discipline Coordinator, DentistryProfessor of Pediatric DentistryRutgers School of Dental MedicineDirector, Special Care Treatment Center
Jane Ziegler, DCN, RD, LDNNJLEND Discipline Coordinator, Nutrition Associate Professor, Nutritional SciencesRutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) Program Director, Rutgers SHP Doctorate in Clinical Nutrition Program
Diana Autin, Esq SPAN Parent Advocacy Network
Vanessa Bal, PhD, MSc Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
Tiffany Benaroya, OTD, OTR/L Rutgers Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
Melissa Burgos, MD Hunterdon Medical Center Down Syndrome Association of Central NJ
Bethany Chase, MSW The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
Melissa Cheplic, MPH The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
With deep gratitude to the Landau, Nash, Krill, Tavarez, Harris, Hayes, Wilson, Taub, Barrett, O’Brien, Hohauser-Nizza, Schmidt, Hoefele, Acerno and McCleary families for serving as mentor families, and providing the NJLEND Fellows with an enriching, unparalleled learning experience.
Division of Family Health Services, Title V New Jersey Department of Health
Division of Family and Community Partnerships New Jersey Department of Children and Families
Steve Gruzlovic, BS
Diana Stolfo
Jonathan Kratchman
We want to express our appreciation to Marissa Hopkins for her community
service contribution to the NJLEND program.
thanK you to our collaBorating partnerS
thanKS to the nJlenD aDvocate paneliStS
with appreciation
The Boggs Center on Developmental DisabilitiesDepartment of Pediatrics Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyLiberty Plaza, 335 George StreetNew Brunswick, NJ 08901rwjms.rutgers.edu/boggscenter p. 732-235-9300 f. 732-235-9330
NJLEND is a designation of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration (Grant # T73MC30120)
NJLEND is New Jersey’s Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities program, and is a component of The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. NJLEND provides graduate-level interdisciplinary, leadership training aimed at preparing the next generation of culturally competent health and allied health leaders to address the needs of children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), health disparities, related developmental disabilities, and other maternal and child health populations. NJLEND Fellows and faculty represent seven disciplines across Rutgers and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. NJLEND also provides continuing education to families and Maternal and Child Health professionals, including this Symposium, and provides technical assistance to Title V and community programs.
This program is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $2.2 million with 0% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov
What is NJLEND?
NJLEND Deborah M. Spitalnik, PhD, NJLEND DirectorCarrie Coffield, PhD, NJLEND Training Director