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.
New Mexico ICP Team
Christine B. Vining, M.S.,
CCC-SLP
UNM ICP Program Manager
(505) 272-8998
cbvining@salud.unm.edu
1-866-427-8991 (toll free)
Dr. Piyadasa Kodituwakku, Neuropsychologist
Associate Professor
Neurodevelopmental Division, Southwest Autism Network (SWAN),
Indian Children's Program
pkodituwakku@salud.unm.edu
(505) 272-1861Dr. Piyadasa Kodituwakku, Neuropsychologist
Kathleen “Mo” Taylor, O.T.R/L
Sr. Program Therapist
kmtaylor@salud.unm.edu
(505) 272-0263
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