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NCCDD Impact Sheet March 2022Read More about NCCDD’s Impact
in Our State!
NCCDD has 40 members appointed by the Governor of which 60 percent are required to be people with intellectual or other developmental disabilities (I/DD) or family members. Others members include state legislators, top state agency officials and representatives of Local Management Entities/Managed Care Organizations (LME/MCO) and service providers.

The Council meets quarterly and oversees both the provisions of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (DD Act) and to assure the Council is a member-driven, effective, efficient organization. The NCCDD works on behalf of over 185,000 people with I/DD living in NC. The work of the Council is directed to help communities become more inclusive of people with I/DD and their families.

Applications for Council membership are always welcome and members of the I/DD community, including family members, are encouraged to apply at any time during the year.

All applicants must complete and submit the application for endorsement and the application for board and commissions for consideration of endorsement to the Office of the Governor. Access the forms below:

Want more information on what it means to be a Council member? Download the ITACC Guide here.

 


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NCCDD Impact Sheet March 2022Lea más sobre el impacto de NCCDD
en Nuestro Estado!

NCCDD tiene 40 miembros nombrados por el gobernador, de los cuales el 60 por ciento deben ser personas con discapacidades intelectuales u otras discapacidades del desarrollo (I/DD) o familiares. Otros miembros incluyen legisladores estatales, altos funcionarios de agencias estatales y representantes de entidades de administración local / organizaciones de atención administrada (LME / MCO) y proveedores de servicios.

El Consejo se reúne trimestralmente y supervisa tanto las disposiciones de la Ley de Asistencia para Discapacidades del Desarrollo y la Declaración de Derechos (Ley DD) y para asegurar que el Consejo sea una organización impulsada por los miembros, efectiva y eficiente. El NCCDD trabaja en nombre de más de 185,000 personas con I/DD que viven en NC. El trabajo del Consejo está dirigido a ayudar a las comunidades a ser más inclusivas con las personas con I/DD y sus familias.

Las solicitudes para ser miembros del Consejo siempre son bienvenidas y se anima a los miembros de la comunidad de I/DD, incluidos los familiares, a solicitar en cualquier momento durante el año.

Todos los solicitantes deben completar y presentar la solicitud de apoyo y la solicitud para la junta y comisiones para su consideración de aprobación a la oficina del gobernador. Acceda a los siguientes formularios:

¿Desea obtener más información sobre lo que significa ser miembro del Consejo? Descargue la Guía ITACC aquí.

¡Lea más sobre el impacto de NCCDD en nuestro estado!

 

 

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