The Global Mental Health & Well-Being Initiative Speaker Series: “The Status of Services to Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities in Ukraine: The Effects of Two Years of War”
Speaker:
Toby Long, PhD, PT, FAPTA
Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University
Training Director of the Center for Child and Human Development, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
Talk Title: “The Status of Services to Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities in Ukraine: The Effects of Two Years of War”
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Sponsored by the Georgetown Global Mental Health and Well-being Initiative
About the Speaker:
Toby Long, PhD, PT, FAPTA is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University and the Training Director of the Center for Child and Human Development, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Dr. Long is the Director of the Graduate Certificate Program in Early Intervention offered by Georgetown University and teaches Children with Disabilities, within the undergraduate Minor in Education, Inquiry and Justice. Dr. Long is also the Director of the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development for the District of Columbia’s early intervention program, Strong Start. Dr. Long is an internationally known speaker and consultant on service delivery to children with disabilities and special health care needs. She is the author of multiple publications including The Handbook of Pediatric Physical Therapy, Second Edition. The recipient of a variety of awards, Dr. Long was recently named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow from the American Physical Therapy Association.