Council on Children with Disabilities
What is an AAP Council? What is the Council on Children with Disabilities? The mission of the COCWD specifically includes:
COCWD members include neurodevelopmental pediatricians, developmental and behavioral pediatricians, geneticists, neurologists, orthopaedic surgeons, physiatrists, and general pediatricians. The COCWD Executive Committee is dedicated to providing members with a forum for education, communication, and advocacy. The COCWD maintains liaison relationships with the federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Family Voices. Through these partnerships, the COCWD has been able to expand their mission to help pediatricians implement policy into their practices. The COCWD holds its organizational meetings (ie, council program, business meeting and award presentation) and hosts educational programs annually at the AAP's National Conference and Exhibition (NCE). An annual award is sponsored by the COCWD (Arnold J. Capute Award) to recognize notable contributions to the field of children with disabilities. COCWD collaborates with the National Center for Medical Home Implementation to ensure access to a medical home providing health care services that are accessible, family-centered, continuous, comprehensive, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally-competent. The COCWD connects with its members through a “members-only” Listserv®, a tri-annual e-Newsletter, a comprehensive Website with resources that complement COCWD policies, and numerous educational offerings presented each year at the AAP’s National Conference and Exhibition (NCE), as well as CME-bearing Webinars on COCWD topics. The COCWD offers members many exciting opportunities to participate in a variety of activities including: providing expert opinion and review on AAP publications, providing feedback on current policy, submitting ideas for educational topics, and serving as faculty on COCWD-sponsored education sessions. If you’d like to become a COCWD member, visit the Membership page for more details. For more information about the COCWD, please contact Stephanie Skipper, MPH, Manager, Division of Children with Special Needs at 847/434-4918 or fill out the Contact Us form. |
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