Connect to UW ECHO IDD Wraparound
Access a virtual learning network with other providers, including clinicians, therapists, care coordinators, family and peer partners. Care for children and youth with IDD and behavioral health in your local environment with the support of nationally recognized experts.
What You Gain
- Learn and use foundational knowledge of IDD and behavioral health in care plans.
- Learn and use functional behavioral model for assessment and treatment of disruptive behaviors and skill deficits.
- Use evidence-based treatments for common co-occurring behavioral health conditions.
- Help clients and family plan transition from youth to young adult.
- Understand state and local resources.
- Join a network of other providers handling similar patient challenges.
How does it work?

ECHO IDD Wraparound Learning Loop:
ECHO IDD Wraparound uses videoconferencing technology to connect a team of interdisciplinary experts with community health providers. The pro- gram’s interdisciplinary resource team includes experts from the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Autism Center. The ECHO clinic meets virtually for 90 minutes every first and third Wednesdays.
Community health providers who participate in ECHO IDD Wraparound collaborate with specialist in a case-based learning environment in order to develop advanced skills and best practices. You’ll have a chance to discuss complex cases in your practice for real-time advice from experts.
The ECHO sessions are approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
Contact ECHO IDD Wraparound
For more information about this community of practice, please contact echoiddd@uw.edu.


ECHO IDD Wraparound Registration
To complete the registration process, please fill out a form by clicking on the link below. Filling out this form does not guarantee a spot in an ongoing or upcoming series. A coordinator will be in touch to confirm your participation.
Accreditation
- The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
- The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
- Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. (Each session is 1.5 credits)
CHDD/ECHO: Getting Here
The CHDD is located directly behind the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC) at the south end of the UW campus in Seattle, Washington.
Street Address:
1701 NE Columbia Rd
Box 357920
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-7920
p: 206.543.7460
e: echoiddd@uw.edu
Link for full directions, parking, maps and transit information.
Link to Google Maps.
Number of participants
Number of ECHO sessions
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Contact ECHO IDD Wraparound
For more information about this community of practice, please contact echoiddd@uw.edu. We’ll answer your questions about registering, connecting, presenting a case report, and CMEs.