Virtual Certificate I/DD Training Program for Nurses
Project Description
With guidance and input from expert nurses and intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) consumers, the Virtual Certificate I/DD Training Program for Nurses offers comprehensive instructional content on the healthcare needs of adults with I/DD. This training program is based on the American Nurses Association’s 2022 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 3rd Edition, and is funded by the WITH Foundation to improve the health outcomes of adults with I/DD. The Virtual Certificate I/DD Training Program for Nurses is available to beginner, intermediate, and advanced-level nurses in practice. Certificates will be awarded to nurses upon completion of the program.
Goals of the Program:
The goal of the Virtual Certificate I/DD Training Program for Nurses is to improve healthcare service delivery by enhancing frontline nurses’ I/DD knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy in clinical and community-based settings. This program aims to improve nurses’ competency and supported decision-making skills, enhance I/DD advocacy and care coordination innovations, integrate cultural humility, identify and address issues/barriers to high-quality healthcare, and hire a program staff member with I/DD.
Accessibility of the Program:
- Available primarily to nurses in California
- Registration is free
- Flexible schedule/asynchronous learning
Focus Areas:
- I/DD Knowledge (personal - nurse AND community)
- Neuroscience
- Developmental Theories and Models of Disability
- I/DD Diagnosis and Treatment
- Self-Advocacy and Leadership
- I/DD Skills (personal - nurse)
- Person-Centered Care
- Circles of Support
- Maternal and Child Health Competencies
- Self-Advocacy and Leadership
- I/DD Self-efficacy in Clinical and Community-based Settings (personal - nurse AND community)
- I/DD Healthcare
- Interdisciplinary Services and Care Coordination 2
- Home Health Nursing
- Self-Advocacy and Leadership
Based on the 17 Standards of Practice for IDD Nurses (Source: American Nurses Association. (2022). Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 3rd Edition):
Standard 1: Assessment
Standard 2: Diagnosis
Standard 3: Outcomes Identification
Standard 4: Planning
Standard 5: Implementation Standard 5A: Coordination of Care
Standard 5B: Health Teaching and Health Promotion
Standard 6: Evaluation
Standard 7: Ethics
Standard 8: Culturally Congruent Practice
Standard 9: Communication
Standard 10: Collaboration
Standard 11: Leadership
Standard 12: Education
Standard 13: Evidence-Based Practice and Research
Standard 14: Quality of Practice
Standard 15: Professional Practice Evaluation
Standard 16: Resource Utilization
Standard 17: Environmental Health
Additional Information
- Funding Source: WITH Foundation
- Project Duration: This program is available indefinitely and accessible to nurses in and outside of California.
- Collaborative Work: This program is a collaboration with I/DD nurse leaders who are affiliated with LEND, AUCD, UCEDD, and MCHB programs in the United States
Collaborators:
Serge’ R. Nelson, DNP, MPH, NEA-BC
Cindy Hill DNP RN CPN CNE
Régine P. Reaves, Ph.D., MSN, RN, MPH
Mark J. Fisher, PhD, RN, CNE
J. Carolyn Graff, Ph.D., RN, FAAIDD
Who to Contact:
Principal Investigator: Cecily Betz, PhD, RN: cbetz@chla.usc.edu
Publications:
Fisher, M. J., Graff, J. C., Hill, C., LaMothe, J., Nelson, S. R., Kent, K. A., & Betz, C. L. (2025). Innovating nursing education through partnership with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Journal of nursing education, 64(2), 75–80. https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20240923-03
Mirzaian, C.B., Smith, R., Porter, C., de la Loza, G., Betz, C.L. (2025). Peer navigator employment training program: A health care transition service-training model. Medical research archives, [online] 13(3). https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v13i3.6446
Mirzaian, C. B., Deavenport-Saman, A., Hudson, S., & Betz, C. L. (2024). Health care transition recommendations for young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health conditions: Stakeholder survey findings. Health care transitions, 2, 100075. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100075
Mirzaian, C. B., Deavenport-Saman, A., Hudson, S. M., & Betz, C. L. (2024). Barriers to mental health care transition for youth and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health conditions: Stakeholders' perspectives. Community mental health journal, 60(6), 1104–1116. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-024-01262-x
Betz C. L. (2023). Health care transition planning for adolescents and emerging adults with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities: Distinctions and challenges. Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing: JSPN, 28(3), e12415. https://doi.org/10.1111/jspn.12415
Carolyn Graff, J., Fisher, M., Hill, L., Reaves, R. P., Nelson, S. R., & Betz, C. L. (2022). Closing the nursing leadership gap: Leveraging partnerships with people with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities. Nursing outlook, 70(6), 783–785. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2022.07.009
Betz, C.L., Adams, J., Burkett, K.W., Chouteau, W., Conley, L.A., del Rosario, E., Farley, J., Feeg, V., Fleming, L., Franklin, M.S., Graff, J.C., Krajicek, M., Kronk, R., Minchella, L., Moore, S.D., Nehring, W.M., Savage, T., Tran, N., Van Cleve, S. Intellectual and developmental disabilities nursing: Scope and standards of practice (3rd ed.). American Nurses Association. ISBN: 9781947800892, 2022.
