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Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities

Developmental Disabilities

The Connecticut CDD works tirelessly to provide access to education, meaningful work and community life for people with developmental disabilities. If you or a family member has a condition classified as a developmental disability, the Council may help fund your wheelchair van with a grant.

The Council on Developmental Disabilities in Connecticut is a state agency dedicated to promoting the full inclusion and empowerment of individuals with developmental disabilities. Established under the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, the council serves as an advocate and catalyst for change, working to ensure that people with developmental disabilities have equal opportunities to live, work, and participate fully in their communities.

The council's primary goals include advocating for policy changes that support the rights and interests of individuals with developmental disabilities, promoting self-determination and independence, and fostering collaborations among various stakeholders. They provide information, resources, and support to individuals with disabilities, their families, and professionals in the field. Through partnerships with organizations, government agencies, and community members, the council strives to enhance the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities across Connecticut.

The council engages in activities such as conducting research, providing training and technical assistance, and organizing public awareness campaigns to educate the public about issues affecting people with developmental disabilities. They also play a crucial role in advising policymakers and legislators on matters related to disability rights and services. The council works closely with local disability service providers and advocates for improvements in areas such as education, employment, healthcare, housing, and transportation.

By championing the rights and well-being of individuals with developmental disabilities, the Council on Developmental Disabilities in Connecticut plays a vital role in creating a society that values and supports the inclusion and self-determination of all its citizens.

Contact Info

(860) 418-6160
(800) 653-1134

Location:

460 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, Connecticut 06106