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Research and Training Center on Community Living Staff Member

Cliff Poetz
Project Advisor
Cliff has 30 years of experience in the self-advocacy movement and is nationally regarded for his commitment and experience. Cliff is a self-advocate who co-founded People First – Minnesota. He has served on the Governor’s Council on Disability and as member of the Board of Directors of Arc-Hennepin/Carver, Arc Minnesota and currently the Arc of the U.S. He is Co-Chair of the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals. The AAMR Minnesota award for self-advocacy is named for Cliff. Cliff was recipient of the Kennedy International Award for Self-Empowerment.
Organization: Research and Training Center on Community Living
E-mail: (poetz001@umn.edu)

Current Projects
  • Self-Advocacy Online: Research and Development to Bridge the “Digital Divide”
    This research and development project will employ systematic analysis of specific web-based technology and learning strategies to ... (More)


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College of Direct Support - The College of Direct Support (CDS) is a computer-assisted, competency-based, interactive multimedia training curriculum for direct support professionals in community settings.

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