The Maine Developmental Disabilities Council (MDDC) is a partnership of people with disabilities, their families, and agencies which identifies barriers to community inclusion, self-determination, and independence, and acts to effect positive change. The Council has a vision that all people are included, supported, and valued in communities that provide opportunities to participate and succeed as they choose.
Submissions from 2014
Annual Report to the 126th Legislature State of Maine, 2nd session, 2014, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
Submissions from 2013
Maine Developmental Disabilities Council Five-year State Plan Goals and Objectives 2011-2016, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
Report to the 126th Legislature State of Maine, 2013, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
Submissions from 2012
Report of the Work Group Pursuant to Resolve, Chapter 80 "To Develop a Plan to Improve Public Guardianship Services to Adults with Cognitive Disabilities", Maine Developmental Disabilities Council and Public Guardianship Work Group
Submissions from 2011
Realities of Living in Maine with a Disability, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
The Maine DD Network – Striving For “The Way Life Should Be” For All Mainers, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
Submissions from 2010
Disability Leadership Institute - Class of 2007-2009, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
Submissions from 2008
Put People First: A Guide to Using People First Language and Communicating with People with Disabilities, Maine Developmental Disabilities Council