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Research and Training Center on Community Living Staff Member

Matthew Bogenschutz, M.S.W.
Research Fellow
Matthew has worked in the disability field for over ten years, as a residential program manager, mental health clinician, social work course instructor, and researcher. His recent work has focused on gaining better understanding of how immigrants with disabilities navigate the health and social service systems and strategies for increasing consumer direction in disability services and policy. A number of manuscripts on this work are currently being prepared for dissemination, and he has been invited to speak at conferences, workshops, and university courses about his research in the field of disability studies. He is the recipient of the 2008 Future Leader Award from the Institute on Community Integration.
Organization: Research and Training Center on Community Living
E-mail: (boge0021@umn.edu)

Current Projects
  • Diversity, Disability and Access for Health and Wellness Project
    This project interviews immigrants with disabilities (or their guardians) from the Hmong, Hispanic, and Somali communities in the ... (More)



 
 

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