The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities provides innovative leadership in education, research and services to people with disabilities, the community, and families.
We promote the independence, self-determination, productivity, integration, and inclusion of individuals with developmental disabilities and provide supports for families.
The guidance, support and feedback we receive from the community helps to ensure that our efforts continue to be focused and successful.
The leadership of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center UCEDD is advised by the Community Advisory Council, which is made up of individuals with disabilities, family members, and others statewide who are knowledgeable in disability-related issues.
Partnerships with influential organizations throughout the local community and statewide help the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center UCEDD to serve individuals with disabilities and their families by enhancing collaboration.
The Policy and Systems Change Team focuses Vanderbilt Kennedy Center resources on local, state, and national disability-related public policy issues. Research findings and the research and clinical expertise of Vanderbilt Kennedy Center faculty, staff, and trainees are made available to inform public policy discussions and legislation.
We have four major areas of emphasis:
In all four areas, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center faculty and staff are engaged in training, service, research, and dissemination.

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Elisabeth Dykens, Ph.D., Director, UCEDD, (615) 322-8945
Elise McMillan, J.D., Co-Director, UCEDD, (615) 343-2540