Vision Statement
Valuing the uniqueness of each
child and family, the Indian Children's Program (ICP) strives
to provide responsive, family-centered and community based services.
ICP improves the
quality of life for Native American children with special needs
by facilitating integrated development of family and community
capabilities and resources.
ICP programs embrace the spirit
of cultural diversity, collaboration and innovation. ICP provides
family-centered, community-based
services to Native American children with developmental disabilities.
ICP belongs to a consortium of three universities-Northern Arizona
University, Utah State University, and the University of New Mexico.
Arizona ICP Team
The ICP staff consists of professionals
from a variety of disciplines such as educational psychology, speech/language
pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and special education.
For more information, please contact:
Indian Children's Program
PO Box 5630
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5630
Phone: 928-523-8026
Fax: 928-523-4909
Project Funding Source
United States Department of Health and Human Services,
Division of Indian Health Service Contract through Utah State University
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