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NCCDD Five-Year Plan Surveys Toolkit

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NCCDD is launching its Five-Year State Plan planning process to gather input from the disability community to formulate its goals for the next five years – 2022-2026 (October 1, 2021-September 30, 2026).

The Council's goals for the Five-Year State Plan will be drafted from input received from leaders in the disability community, people with intellectual or other developmental disabilities (I/DD), their families and supporters. The planning process will begin in May 2020 through the Conversations with The Council - Virtual Road Tour, where the Council will host virtual listening sessions across the state; and releasing an online survey for the state's disability community.

Ways you can help spread the word:


Take Our Survey

The NC Council on Developmental Disabilities wants to hear from you. We want to learn about how individuals with intellectual or other developmental disabilities (I/DD) are doing. Your ideas will make a difference as we plan for the next five years. Thank you for helping us by filling out this survey. Feel free to skip any questions you don’t want to answer.

SURVEYS IN ENGLISH

INDIVIDUAL WITH I/DD

Online Survey PDF Survey Word Doc Survey

FAMILY MEMBER 

Online Survey PDF Survey Word Doc Survey

COMMUNITY MEMBER

Online Survey PDF Survey Word Doc Survey


ENCUESTAS EN ESPAÑOL

PERSONAS CON I/DD 

Encuesta en línea Encuesta en PDF Encuesta en documento Word

LOS MIEMBROS DE FAMILIA

Encuesta en línea Encuesta en PDF Encuesta en documento Word

LOS MIEMBROS DE LA COMUNIDAD

Encuesta en línea Encuesta en PDF Encuesta en documento Word


Here's what you need to get started.

Social Media Copy

This document has simple copy to help spread the word about NCCDD's Five-Year Plan Surveys to your friends, co-workers, colleagues and influential network. Use it on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.

And, it's not a party without a hashtag or two: Use #5YrPlan and #NCCDDSurveys on your social channels, and we will like, share, and retweet in return.

Download the social media copy.


Email Copy

Still the #1 way to reach people, we have provided simple email copy to help you reach your friends, co-workers, colleagues and influential network in a more exclusive way. Please feel free to tweak, edit as you desire.

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Email Copy_Formal


 

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Download these graphics and use them on Twitter or Facebook to support content and spread the word about NCCDD's Surveys.

Take Our Online Survey (English)
Take Our Online Survey (Spanish)


Our Channels & Links

For social media, be sure to tag NCCDD using the @ sign. Our channels are:

  • Facebook - /NCCouncilonDD
  • Twitter - @nccdd

Links for NCCDD's Surveys:

Thanks for spreading the word about NCCDD's Surveys and the 2022-2026 Five-Year Planning Process!


What is the Five-Year State Plan?

Every five years, the North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities develops a State Plan that reflects a comprehensive review of major service systems and issues in North Carolina.

It outlines goals, objectives and specific activities that will be implemented to bring about change. The State Plan guides the Council regarding how staff and fiscal resources are allocated. The Council's State Plan is developed in accordance with the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (DD Act).

The current Five-Year State Plan (2017-2021) was adopted by the 40-member Council and approved by the Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD). Implementation began on October 1, 2016.

 

 

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North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities

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3109 POPLARWOOD COURT, SUITE 105,
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This project was supported, in part by grant number 2001NCSCDD-02, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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