Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council Seeks Public Input for New Five-Year State Plan

DOVER, Del. — The Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) is inviting Delaware residents to contribute to the development of its next Five-Year State Plan, which directs efforts to enhance services and expand opportunities for people with developmental disabilities statewide. To ensure the plan reflects community needs, the DDC is collecting feedback through an anonymous survey available online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZBXM3J2. The Council plans to hold public forums and focus groups across all three counties in the coming months to further engage residents.
“Meaningful goals require hearing directly from those affected,” said Dielle De Noon, Chair of the DDC. “This input will guide our advocacy for equity, access, and inclusion.” The DDC encourages professionals, agencies, and community members to share the survey, especially with individuals with disabilities and their families. For partnership inquiries, contact Emmanuel Jenkins, Community Relations Officer, at emmanuel.jenkins@delaware.gov or 302-739-7192. The DDC is a federally funded state agency dedicated to promoting independence and inclusion for individuals with developmental disabilities throughout Delaware. More information is available at https://ddc.delaware.gov.

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