by Natalie Mooney, Wilmington
The North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities is hosting weekly webinars to help educate and inform stakeholders. It has a goal of helping individuals with disabilities work and live independently so that they can live up to their fullest potential.
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Did you know, North Carolina has a Council on Developmental Disabilities? More than half of it is made up of people with intellectual or other developmental disabilities or their family members. Our Rachel Boyd introduces us to a woman on that council who is working to make sure people like her don't get overlooked....
Peer Mentor Training Pilot for People with I/DD
Applications Due Friday, April 2
Stipend Provided for Participation
The North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCCDD) is recruiting approximately 15 individuals to participate in a pilot Peer Mentor training for people with intell...
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities is seeking public comment on its new proposed goals and objectives for the Council’s 2022-2026 Five-Year State Plan.
The goals and objectives address increasing financial security, community living and advocacy for people...