This training is not open to the public.
This training is for the Institute for Children's Environmental Health's Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative (LDDI). Leaders in the LDDI from all over the country will focus on effective message development, earned media and grassroots public policy advocacy. The primary mission of LDDI is to foster collaboration among learning and developmental disability organizations, researchers, health professionals and environmental health and justice groups to address concerns about the impact environmental pollutants may have on healthy brain development. LDDI currently has over 375 organizational and individual members engaged in research, educational and policy efforts.




