Supporting Families Community of Practice

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Supporting Families Community of Practice

The vision for a good life identified by the group of families is similar to the vision for a good life identified by our state team. Everything seems to be interconnected 

Early Childhood Birth to Three Department of Health Pediatrician Provider System Parent Early Childhoold Child Care Services Division of Developmental Disabilities

Education Parent and Information Center Department of Education Parents Transition Liaison Division of Developmental Disabilities Post –secondary Education

Employment Self-advocate UCEDD Parent Provider System Parent and Information Center Division of Developmental Disabilities

Family Network and Self-Advocacy Parents Self-advocates DD Council Protection and Advocacy Case Management Providers Division of Developmental Disabilities Department of Health