Monday, November 24, 2025

AUCD, Subject Matter Experts

 


Calling all Subject Matter Experts and Partners!


We are looking for Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), network partners, trainees, and people with lived experience (PWLE). Collaborators will work with AUCD on a national project focused on disability-inclusive chronic disease management.


Through this project, we hope to improve chronic disease care for people with disabilities (PWD) through accessible education tools, a new Community of Practice (CoP), and lasting partnerships across the AUCD network.


As a collaborator, you will be part of either a development team or an advisory team. Please see additional details below explaining these teams.


Who Should Apply:

  • Public health and disability professionals with expertise in chronic disease management

  • AUCD Network trainees or alumni with lived experience or other expertise in disability and chronic disease management

  • Researchers, clinicians, and educators working in disability and health

  • People with lived experience of disability and chronic disease

  • AUCD network members, trainees, and partners interested in cross-sector collaboration


How to Apply
Please select this link to access the survey and apply: National Capacity Building Center on Disability in Public Health – Fill out form

You will be asked to share:

  • Your background and experience (2 – 4 sentences)

  • Whether you are applying as a SME, PWLE, or network partner

  • Current program affiliations (if any)

  • Whether you are interested in the Advisory Team or Development Team (see below for more information on team opportunities)


Timeline:

Deadline to complete the survey: 12/12/25 at 5 PM Eastern Time Zone

Notification of selection: 12/23/25

Questions? Please contact AUCD via email at nationalcenterdph@aucd.org.



Team Opportunities: What is the difference between the Development and Advisory teams?

1. Advisory Team: Members will provide input and lived experience perspectives in several ways:

  • Participate in structured listening sessions or focus groups

  • Review draft materials to ensure accessibility and relevance

  • Offer input on sustainability strategies and future directions


Ideal participants: Individuals with lived experience of disability and/or chronic disease, caregivers, and leaders from partner organizations.

Estimated commitment: ~ 4 hours per month from January - August 2026 (8 months)

2. Development Team: Members will be actively involved in several project objectives:

  • Reviewing and co-developing accessible resources (fact sheets, briefs, and toolkits)

  • Participating in pilot testing with AUCD network programs

  • Serving as contributors or facilitators within the Community of Practice (CoP)

  • Supporting partnership and sustainability activities


Ideal participants: SMEs in disability and public health, network partners, trainees, or individuals with lived experience.


Estimated commitment: ~ 10 hours per month from January – August 2026 (8 months)



Project Objectives and Ways to Get Involved:


1.Creation of Resources for Knowledge Development on Disability and Chronic Health Conditions

  • Review and contribute to accessible briefs, fact sheets, and toolkits on chronic disease management and disability inclusion

  • Participate in pilot testing of educational resources with AUCD network programs

  • Provide feedback and lived experience perspectives to ensure accessibility and relevance

2. Development of a Community of Practice (CoP)

  • Help us develop a national Community of Practice focused on disability and chronic disease management

  • Participate as a presenter, facilitator, or active member in CoP sessions

  •  Help shape the CoP’s priorities, peer exchange topics, and online resource hub

3. Promoting Partnership and Sustainability in the AUCD Network

  • Contribute to collaborative meetings or listening sessions to align priorities and identify sustainability strategies

  • Co-develop recommendations for long-term integration of disability-inclusive chronic disease management within AUCD’s public health portfolio

  • Participate in national dissemination activities or planning meetings


AUCD is committed to inclusion, accessibility, and equitable participation. All materials and meetings will be accessible, and participants will receive compensation for their time and expertise.

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AUCD | 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1000 | Silver Spring, MD 20910

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

ABLE SC, Events and News

 

End of 2025 News for People with Disabilities

Upcoming events in now through the end of the year for adults and youth with disabilities, holiday notices, and more!

Reads, ‘Building Confidence in the Workplace, Free Training for people with disabilities. Useful information on ways to communicate with coworkers, tips for work clothing, and more! Virtual 12/3 @ 3 pm, In Person 12/2 @ 3 pm. In person locations Able SC Columbia and Greenville Offices. Register or request accommodation: dtempio@able-sc.org, 803-779-5121.’ Includes cut-out photo of a Black woman in a wheelchair speaking while holding a tablet. Background is light blue with Able SC light green and yellow geometric shapes for visual interest.

You are invited to join us for FREE monthly training classes online and in person!

To register and make a request for an accommodation based upon disability for any of the above trainings, please contact us at 800-681-6805, TTY: 803-779-0949, or email dtempio@able-sc.org a week before the event.

2025 Trainings:

For questions, contact info@able-sc.org

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We need your vote!

We host FREE monthly training classes like the one mentioned above at Able SC for people with disabilities.

Now it's time to help us plan next year's topics. Please choose the topics or things that you would like us to discuss each month next year. The topics that receive the most votes will be picked for next year's training classes.

Vote Now!
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Empower Hour!

Have a disability? Empower Hour is led by your peers. If you'd like to join, contact info@able-sc.org or call 1-800-681-6805. To make a request for accommodation based on disability, please call us at 800-681-6805 a week before the event.

Empower Hour meets online weekly: Thursdays from 1 pm to 2 pm


In Person Monthly at Columbia and Greenville offices: 2nd Thursday of each month from 4 pm- 5 pm.

  • Next in person meeting: December 11 from 4 pm to 5 pm
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Black Friday. Cyber Monday. Giving Tuesday.

We are All Able SC &
Giving Tuesday: December 2

If you follow us on social media, you might notice we're talking about our We are All Able SC fundraiser and Giving Tuesday! Giving Tuesday is an international fundraising day for nonprofits. You are welcome to give if you'd like to. Donations to Able SC can be made on our website.

Donate to Able SC
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Youth Corner: Hangouts for ages 13-28

Did you know Able SC offers peer support for youth with disabilities?

Our Youth Hangouts are run by our Equip Leadership Group. We talk about becoming an adult, self-advocacy, and independent living skills. Learn more about the Equip Program

If you have any questions or need help registering, email equip@able-sc.org or call us at 864.235.1421. Registration is required. Equip Registration Link

Final Hangouts of the Year:

Equip Hangouts

Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Virtual Days: November 6 and December 4
In-Person Days: November 20 and December 18
Cost: Free

Creative Writing Club

Hone your creativity and writing skills by joining our Discord’s creative writing sessions on the last Thursday of each month.
Date: TBD
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Online
Cost: Free

Peer-to-Peer, Coast-to-Coast

Zoom hangout held on the first Saturday of each month that allows youth with disabilities to connect with their peers in Orange County, CA.
Date: November 1 and December 6
Time: 2 pm - 3 pm ET | 11 am - 12 pm PT
Location: Online
Cost: Free

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Thanksgiving: Able SC Closed November 27 & 28

Offices will reopen Monday, December 1

Holiday Closing: Able SC Closed December 19-January 4

Our team is taking this time to rest, recharge, and return for another year with you! Offices will reopen January 5th. 

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Able South Carolina
720 Gracern Road Suite 106 | Columbia, South Carolina 29210
803.779.5121 | advocacy@able-sc.org

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