Project ECHO- USU IDRPP

Project ECHO- USU IDRPP MST via Zoom video conferencing technology. To receive further information or to learn how to register for upcoming sessions, contact
[email protected].

Project ECHO® connects experts with communities through virtual learning networks, sharing best practices in health, education, and disability services—so providers and families everywhere gain the knowledge they need, right where they are. Project SCOPE: Supporting Children of the OPioid Epidemic, is a national training initiative intended to build nationwide provider capacity and confidence in a

pplying evidence-based practices in screening, monitoring, and interdisciplinary support for children and families diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS), or who are suspected of being impacted by opioid use, trauma, or related exposure. The purpose of this national initiative is to train interdisciplinary teams in targeted states on emerging knowledge and evidence-based practices in screening, monitoring and interdisciplinary care for children impacted by neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), trauma, or related exposure. Care curriculum will include current research on brain development, developmental outcomes of prenatal exposure to opioid and other substances, trauma informed care, provider secondary trauma stress and strategies to support caregivers. This initiative is intended to improve outcomes by linking research to practical application in local communities, providing opportunities to share knowledge and findings with national networks and federal agencies, and providing recommendations for future interventions. FREE professional development for Early childhood workforce, early childcare providers, early intervention, Early Head Start and Head Start teams, developmental specialists, early childhood special educators, service coordinators, speech language pathologists, physical and occupational therapists. Certificate of Attendance will be provided for 1.5 contact hours of:
-a brief didactic presentation by providers who have expertise in the topic area
-a case presentation from an ECHO community participant
-a small group discussion to brainstorm solutions for the best evidence-based practices to support the case study patient and provider
Topics include Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome, Introduction to the Opioid Crisis, Trauma informed care, Addiction and treatment, Trauma and the ARC framework, and more. The target audience of these sessions is to early childhood professionals who make work with children and families impacted by the Opioid epidemic
Sessions are on Wednesdays, monthly, 12:00 to 1:30 p.m.

🔆 Join us for the first Disability Awareness & Intervention ECHO session!We're starting strong with an introduction to d...
05/29/2026

🔆 Join us for the first Disability Awareness & Intervention ECHO session!
We're starting strong with an introduction to disability and learning about intellectual & developmental disabilities.
🔗 Register today using the link to join the Disability Awareness & Intervention learning community: https://buff.ly/n8vrd9u

🔆 Thank you to Calleen Kenny for a great presentation on the services the Utah Parent Center provides to the disability ...
05/27/2026

🔆 Thank you to Calleen Kenny for a great presentation on the services the Utah Parent Center provides to the disability community at large. We left session with TONS of resources that we can't wait to share with you guys.
This is just one of the many great handbooks the Utah Parent Center has created. To access it, follow the link: https://buff.ly/MkYsMTH or scan the qr code in the post.
🎥 If you missed out on this session, don't worry! You can watch the recordings at our website: https://buff.ly/0TdNCty or email [email protected] for an invitation to the Autism ECHO canvas page, where you can access additional resources, presenter slides, and past session recordings.

We invite you to our next Autism ECHO session focused on support services like financial resources, SSI, and respite - t...
05/25/2026

We invite you to our next Autism ECHO session focused on support services like financial resources, SSI, and respite - tools that can make a real difference for families. Free for everyone.
Register for an Autism ECHO session at the link: https://buff.ly/E1rYZub

💚 May is Mental Health Awareness Month!Resources from our past sessions, like this one, can be found on our website: htt...
05/22/2026

💚 May is Mental Health Awareness Month!
Resources from our past sessions, like this one, can be found on our website: https://buff.ly/GNEFBB9
Make sure to check them out! We’re committed to supporting mental health, reducing stigma, and making sure no one has to navigate challenges alone.

Tori Kunz (Project Support for Project ECHO at the IDRPP) and Janel Preston (Project Coordinator for Project ECHO and Sp...
05/20/2026

Tori Kunz (Project Support for Project ECHO at the IDRPP) and Janel Preston (Project Coordinator for Project ECHO and Special Educator) recently attended the NHOC conference! It was amazing to connect with so many passionate professionals, and we hope to connect soon over an ECHO session.
To learn more about Project ECHO at IDRPP-USU and read our annual reports, visit our website: https://buff.ly/JbWmOpc
From left: Tori Kunz, Janel Preston

Join us for the next Mental Health ECHO, where we’ll learn all about infant mental health and how to support healthy dev...
05/18/2026

Join us for the next Mental Health ECHO, where we’ll learn all about infant mental health and how to support healthy development from the very beginning. This session is FREE and open to all.
Register for a Mental Health ECHO at the link: https://buff.ly/3GO9bE2

Sometimes the most important step is listening. Taking time to listen to the concerns of a young person in your life can...
05/15/2026

Sometimes the most important step is listening. Taking time to listen to the concerns of a young person in your life can help them feel safe sharing what they’re experiencing. https://buff.ly/Ch76zAd
Join our Mental Health ECHO to learn more, register at the link: https://buff.ly/epqjqeT

Today's Substance Use ECHO session was incredibly insightful and packed with practical tools. One highlight we're excite...
05/13/2026

Today's Substance Use ECHO session was incredibly insightful and packed with practical tools. One highlight we're excited to share is the 5 Points of Intervention for Supporting Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders.
Want to revisit the session, explore more resources, or plan ahead for future topics?
Follow the link to learn more: https://buff.ly/sMKbT0G

The ECHO team at the IDRPP celebrates all audiologists, SLPs, and assistants this Speech‑Language‑Hearing Month. Your ex...
05/12/2026

The ECHO team at the IDRPP celebrates all audiologists, SLPs, and assistants this Speech‑Language‑Hearing Month. Your expertise strengthens families, empowers children, and transforms lives every day.
We also appreciate the professionals who engage with our ECHO sessions and help build a stronger, more connected learning community.
Visit asha.org/public to learn more!
To register for an ECHO session, visit the link: https://buff.ly/kbPCzDl

Don’t miss our next Substance Use ECHO. Jill Gresham from the NCSACW will lead a powerful session on how substance use a...
05/11/2026

Don’t miss our next Substance Use ECHO. Jill Gresham from the NCSACW will lead a powerful session on how substance use affects families. Free to attend!
Register for a Substance Use ECHO at the link: https://buff.ly/SmjB0Dq

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