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CURRENT PROJECTS
Current Projects. Providers who make our goals and initiatives a reality. The Council administers federal funds to develop and support innovative practices that promote the independence, productivity, integration, and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in their communities.PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Educational resources addressing topics of interest to individuals with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Educational resources from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council are available on a variety of topics to provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities information andinsight.
COUNCIL PORTAL LOGIN FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL MEMBERS
Our Council Members. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is an advisory board, established under the federal Developmental Disabilities and Bill of Rights Act, 2000.FDDC ANNUAL REPORTS
FDDC Annual Reports. Reporting on the programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. The annual report summarizes the Council's major activities during its last fiscal year and reviews the projectsundertaken with the
2021 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, AprilCOUNCIL APPLICATION
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
FIVE YEAR STATE PLAN Five-Year State Plan. The FDDC’s Five-Year State Plan focuses on several areas of significance to the intellectual and developmental disabilities community. In accordance with the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act 2000, the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council develops and implements an approvedFive-Year
FDDC – FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCILNEWS & MEDIAPUBLICATIONSCAPITOL UPDATEPUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST The iBudget Waiver is a health insurance program that serves nearly 35,000 individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is funded by federal and state dollars through Medicaid – the only public health insurance program available to people with disabilities. Visit Preserve the iBudget Waiver website.CURRENT PROJECTS
Current Projects. Providers who make our goals and initiatives a reality. The Council administers federal funds to develop and support innovative practices that promote the independence, productivity, integration, and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in their communities.PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Educational resources addressing topics of interest to individuals with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Educational resources from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council are available on a variety of topics to provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities information andinsight.
COUNCIL PORTAL LOGIN FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL MEMBERS
Our Council Members. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is an advisory board, established under the federal Developmental Disabilities and Bill of Rights Act, 2000.FDDC ANNUAL REPORTS
FDDC Annual Reports. Reporting on the programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. The annual report summarizes the Council's major activities during its last fiscal year and reviews the projectsundertaken with the
2021 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, AprilCOUNCIL APPLICATION
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
FIVE YEAR STATE PLAN Five-Year State Plan. The FDDC’s Five-Year State Plan focuses on several areas of significance to the intellectual and developmental disabilities community. In accordance with the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act 2000, the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council develops and implements an approvedFive-Year
CURRENT PROJECTS
Current Projects. Providers who make our goals and initiatives a reality. The Council administers federal funds to develop and support innovative practices that promote the independence, productivity, integration, and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in their communities.EDUCATION – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633ADVOCACY – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 COUNCIL PORTAL LOGIN FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 EVENTS FOR JUNE 25, 2021 Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events. Event ViewsNavigation
LEGISLATIVE PLATFORMS Legislative Platforms. Legislation for areas such as education, employment, transportation and long term supports that positively impact the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. There are several ways for you as a self-advocate, parent or guardian, family member or caretaker can getinvolved and
DD AWARENESS DAY
Proving resilient even during the toughest year, nearly 1,000 Floridians concerned about quality care and funding for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities made their voices heard virtually on March 30 during the 2021 Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day. Hosted by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Virtual DD Day featured guest speakers, breakoutCOUNCIL APPLICATION
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
EVENTS FOR JULY 1, 2021 No events scheduled for July 1, 2021. Jump to the next upcomingevents.
FLORIDIANS SELECTED AS INCLUSION AMBASSADORS Advocates will Support FDDC’s Statewide Grassroots Effort August 28, 2008 Coverage: Santa Rosa's Press Gazette The Tallahassee Democrat TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. (FDDC) has selected six “Inclusion Ambassadors” for its statewide grassroots initiative. Advocating on behalf of people with developmental disabilities in Florida, each FDDC – FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCILABOUT FDDCNEWS & MEDIAPUBLICATIONSCAPITOL UPDATEPUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST The iBudget Waiver is a health insurance program that serves nearly 35,000 individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is funded by federal and state dollars through Medicaid – the only public health insurance program available to people with disabilities. Visit Preserve the iBudget Waiver website.ADVOCACY – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL – FDDC
The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is a 30-member advisory board, created by federal and state law, whose purpose is to promote policies and best practices for Floridians with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Individuals are appointed by the Governor. EVENTS FOR JUNE 25, 2021 Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events. Event ViewsNavigation
FDDC ANNUAL REPORTS
FDDC Annual Reports. Reporting on the programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. The annual report summarizes the Council's major activities during its last fiscal year and reviews the projectsundertaken with the
IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, April 2021 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 STATE PLAN INITIATIVES State Plan Initiatives. The five-year state plan creates a framework for the Council to address services and supports across the state. We are committed to advocating and promoting programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the independence, productivity, inclusion and self-determination of individuals with developmentalCOUNCIL APPLICATION
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
COUNCIL RESEARCH REPORTS Council Research Reports. The Council funds, conducts and/or participates in research studies where information and data collected can be used to impact systems change and best practices. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is the granting agent for research-based, innovative, sustainable solutions that address thecritical needs and
FDDC – FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCILABOUT FDDCNEWS & MEDIAPUBLICATIONSCAPITOL UPDATEPUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST The iBudget Waiver is a health insurance program that serves nearly 35,000 individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is funded by federal and state dollars through Medicaid – the only public health insurance program available to people with disabilities. Visit Preserve the iBudget Waiver website.ADVOCACY – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL – FDDC
The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is a 30-member advisory board, created by federal and state law, whose purpose is to promote policies and best practices for Floridians with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Individuals are appointed by the Governor. EVENTS FOR JUNE 25, 2021 Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events. Event ViewsNavigation
FDDC ANNUAL REPORTS
FDDC Annual Reports. Reporting on the programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. The annual report summarizes the Council's major activities during its last fiscal year and reviews the projectsundertaken with the
IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, April 2021 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 STATE PLAN INITIATIVES State Plan Initiatives. The five-year state plan creates a framework for the Council to address services and supports across the state. We are committed to advocating and promoting programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the independence, productivity, inclusion and self-determination of individuals with developmentalCOUNCIL APPLICATION
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
COUNCIL RESEARCH REPORTS Council Research Reports. The Council funds, conducts and/or participates in research studies where information and data collected can be used to impact systems change and best practices. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is the granting agent for research-based, innovative, sustainable solutions that address thecritical needs and
EDUCATION – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL – FDDC
The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is a 30-member advisory board, created by federal and state law, whose purpose is to promote policies and best practices for Floridians with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Individuals are appointed by the Governor.ADVOCACY – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Educational resources addressing topics of interest to individuals with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Educational resources from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council are available on a variety of topics to provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities information andinsight.
EVENTS FOR JUNE 25, 2021 Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events. Event ViewsNavigation
REPORTS – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORMS Legislative Platforms. Legislation for areas such as education, employment, transportation and long term supports that positively impact the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. There are several ways for you as a self-advocate, parent or guardian, family member or caretaker can getinvolved and
COUNCIL MEMBERS
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
EVENTS FOR JULY 1, 2021 No events scheduled for July 1, 2021. Jump to the next upcomingevents.
EDUCATION RESOURCES
Developing a Postsecondary Career and Technical Education Program to Support Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Replication Guide Based on Project Achieve at Florida State College at Jacksonville Section 1: An Inside Look at Support Postsecondary Career and Technical Program at Florida State College at Jacksonville. This booklet provides an overview of FDDC – FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCILABOUT FDDCNEWS & MEDIAPUBLICATIONSCAPITOL UPDATEPUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST The iBudget Waiver is a health insurance program that serves nearly 35,000 individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is funded by federal and state dollars through Medicaid – the only public health insurance program available to people with disabilities. Visit Preserve the iBudget Waiver website.EDUCATION – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 COUNCIL PORTAL LOGIN FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633REPORTS – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL MEMBERS
Our Council Members. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is an advisory board, established under the federal Developmental Disabilities and Bill of Rights Act, 2000. IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, April 2021 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORMS Legislative Platforms. Legislation for areas such as education, employment, transportation and long term supports that positively impact the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. There are several ways for you as a self-advocate, parent or guardian, family member or caretaker can getinvolved and
FIVE YEAR STATE PLAN Five-Year State Plan. The FDDC’s Five-Year State Plan focuses on several areas of significance to the intellectual and developmental disabilities community. In accordance with the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act 2000, the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council develops and implements an approvedFive-Year
THE STATE OF THE STATES IN INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL In 2017, Florida ranked as the third most populous state in the nation with nearly 21 million residents.iv Of that 21 million, 25% (5.2 million) were estimated to be 60 FDDC – FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCILABOUT FDDCNEWS & MEDIAPUBLICATIONSCAPITOL UPDATEPUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST The iBudget Waiver is a health insurance program that serves nearly 35,000 individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is funded by federal and state dollars through Medicaid – the only public health insurance program available to people with disabilities. Visit Preserve the iBudget Waiver website.EDUCATION – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 COUNCIL PORTAL LOGIN FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633REPORTS – FDDC
FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633COUNCIL MEMBERS
Our Council Members. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council is an advisory board, established under the federal Developmental Disabilities and Bill of Rights Act, 2000. IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, April 2021 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY FLORIDA DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL. 124 Marriott Drive, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Phone: 850-488-4180 Toll Free: 800-580-7801 TDD Toll Free: 888-488-8633 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORMS Legislative Platforms. Legislation for areas such as education, employment, transportation and long term supports that positively impact the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. There are several ways for you as a self-advocate, parent or guardian, family member or caretaker can getinvolved and
FIVE YEAR STATE PLAN Five-Year State Plan. The FDDC’s Five-Year State Plan focuses on several areas of significance to the intellectual and developmental disabilities community. In accordance with the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act 2000, the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council develops and implements an approvedFive-Year
THE STATE OF THE STATES IN INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL In 2017, Florida ranked as the third most populous state in the nation with nearly 21 million residents.iv Of that 21 million, 25% (5.2 million) were estimated to be 60CURRENT PROJECTS
Partner: Florida Atlantic University Current Funding Award: $155,188 Current Project Term: April 2021-March 2022. Brief Statement: The goal of this project, in its first year of funding, is to attain critical information from a diverse group of counties (i.e., rural, urban, and suburban) that will assist key stakeholders and decision makers to understand the issues and effectively planPUBLICATIONS
Publications. Educational resources addressing topics of interest to individuals with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Educational resources from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council are available on a variety of topics to provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities information andinsight.
FDDC MEETINGS
2020 Council Meeting Agendas, Minutes & Reports (click to open) September 24-25, 2020 Council Meetings. Agenda, Minutes, Executive Committee Report, Finance Committee Report, Public Policy Committee Report, State Plan Committee Report. May 14-15, 2020 Council Meetings.FDDC ANNUAL REPORTS
FDDC Annual Reports. Reporting on the programs, practices and innovative initiatives that enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. The annual report summarizes the Council's major activities during its last fiscal year and reviews the projectsundertaken with the
IFP 2021-CC-1000 DUAL DIAGNOSIS STUDY IFP 2021-CC-1000. Dual Diagnosis Study. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. is pleased to release Invitation for Proposal (IFP) 2021-CC-1000 Dual Diagnosis Study. Please see the IFP, Work Plan Template, and Scoring Rubric below for details. Notification of Winning Proposal Results: Tuesday, April LEGISLATIVE PLATFORMS Legislative Platforms. Legislation for areas such as education, employment, transportation and long term supports that positively impact the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. There are several ways for you as a self-advocate, parent or guardian, family member or caretaker can getinvolved and
COUNCIL APPLICATION
This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
2021 MAY COMMITTEE & COUNCIL MEETINGS VIA ZOOM This project is provided by the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., supported in part by grant numbers 1801FLBSDD, 1901FLSCDD-01, and 2001FLSCDD-01 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,D.C. 20201.
FL STATE COUNCIL FOR DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITIES FIVE YEAR 13/18/2016 Report . 0MB Approval No.: 0980-0162 . Expiration Date: pending . FL State Council for Department of Disabilities Five Year State Plan For Year 2017 INVITATION FOR PROPOSAL 2021-CC-1000 TITLE: DUAL DIAGNOSIS Invitation for Proposal 2021-CC-1000 Title: Dual Diagnosis Study Internal Evaluation Form Summary Score Sheet Maximum Raw ScorePossible Weight
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