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ZoomSince 2020, the New Jersey Legislative Disability Caucus has served as a bipartisan forum within the New Jersey Legislature for lawmakers and their staff to consider the impact on the disability community
Since 2020, the New Jersey Legislative Disability Caucus has served as a bipartisan forum within the New Jersey Legislature for lawmakers and their staff to consider the impact on the disability community
NJCDD members meet quarterly to discuss state and national issues impacting people with developmental disabilities and their families. During these public meetings, members hear from projects funded by NJCDD. They
Learn about the status change that occurs to your loved one with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) who receives SSI when a parent retires, becomes disabled or passes away Speaker: Connor Griffin,
For Essex children and their families only. Co-host with Essex Family Support Organization. RSVP by: September 18, 2024 Download the Flyer Here in English or Español
Join us for an insightful panel discussion on the coordination of care for children and youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). This session will bring together professionals from the
Regional Family Support Planning Council #6 (Ocean and Monmouth) cordially invites parents, siblings and family members of individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities to our fall virtual public forum. NJ
The ISP is the foundation for developing strong supports and services for your family member with I/DD. Join us to develop a person-centered ISP with effective ISP examples presented for
The New Jersey Legislative Disability Caucus invites you to our webinar Ensuring ALL Children in New Jersey are Fully Included & Treated Equally Tuesday, October 22 starting at 12:00 pm.
2024 Public Meetings NJCDD members meet quarterly to discuss state and national issues impacting people with developmental disabilities and their families. During these public meetings, members hear from projects funded
Cyberspace and phones are wonderful tools but can be dangerous if used as tools for crime. While anyone can be a victim, individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities have special