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Research Engagement and Advocacy for Diverse Individuals (READI) Toolkit

READI Toolkit in a classroom settingThe READI Toolkit supports inclusive research by helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities participate in studies in accessible and meaningful ways. Created by Dr. Ausderau and the Health Research Engagement Development Team through a PCORI Eugene Washington Engagement Award, READI provides curriculum and resources for researchers and community partners.

Local contact: Dr. Britt St. John, Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, UW Medicine.

Access the READI Toolkit.

Photo: Senior mother watering plants outside in a garden with her adult child who has a developmental disability.Shayla Collins