RRTC:
Health & Wellness
The RRTC: Health & Wellness has been a leader in health research for people with disabilities for ten years. Our work is guided by a panel of nationally-recognized experts.
We promote the health and wellness of people with disabilities through research, training, technical assistance and dissemination.
The RRTC: Health & Wellness currently focuses on three areas: health care access, health promotion and the measurement of health.
Promoting health and wellness for people with disabilities since 1999.
Announcements
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Disability and Public Health is now available from the American Public Health Association bookstore! |
Congratulations to Dr. Charles Drum! He is the 2009 recipient of the The National Distinguished Disability Research Award from the Southwest Conference on Disability.
Congratulations to Dr.
Willi Horner-Johnson! Dr. Horner-Johnson
was honored by the American
Public Health Association (APHA) and
received the Disability Section's New Investigator Award for her
significant contributions to the
field of disabilities.
Congratulations to our student worker, Amy Sharer! Amy is the 2009 recipient of the "Making a Difference in Disability" award in the Youth Achievement Category from the City of Portland and the Portland Commission on Disability.
The OHCUP is online! Read about the development of the Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile and see how it works.
How well does your health promotion program work for people with disabilities? Find out by using our online survey.
| The contents of this web site were developed under a grant from the Department of Education, NIDRR grant number H133B040034. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. |

