New England Consortium of Deafblind Projects

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Welcome to NEC

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The New England Consortium

The New England Consortium of Deafblind Projects (NEC) provides technical assistance to children who are deafblind in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, as well as to their families and educational programs. Perkins is the sponsoring agency and assumes overall responsibility for this multi-state project, which was founded in 1969. NEC's central office staff is housed on the Perkins campus, with satellite offices and staff located in each of the other states.

There are currently close to 400 students ages birth to 22 who have been identified in this four-state region and are being educated in a large variety of school settings. NEC maintains a child census of these students and provides technical assistance to professionals working with these children. Resource information, workshops, consultations, and in-service training are provided on a local, state or regional level by qualified NEC staff.The project also assists families of children who are deafblind by providing access to valuable information addressing issues across a broad age range. This is especially important as parents plan and respond to the developmental and educational needs of their children. Parents are active participants in helping NEC assess the needs of families in the four-state region.Available Technical Assistance/Consultation

  • On-site, regional and multi-state training relative to "effective practices" in deafblind education
  • Child-specific consultation to team members working with children who are deafblind
  • Consultation specific to family issues, particularly in the area of advocacy training and self-determination
  • Community resource & evaluation referral
  • Information dissemination

For more information about registering a child with the center please contact the project at NEC@Perkins.orgPlease check New@NEC for a list of updates, changes, and additions.

 State Deafblind Projects Mission Statement: To build and strengthen a collaborative system that enables infants, children, and youth who are deafblind to participate meaningfully in their homes, schools, and communities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.

 

Four State Deafblind Projects...

The the past our grant was a four state grant, begining in 2009 the grants have been changed to require each state become an independent state. Therefor, the New England Consortium of Deafblind Projects was born. Formerly we have been known as the New England Deafblind Project or (NEC).

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