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Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities

Developmental Disabilities

WBPDD fosters inclusion in the community for people with a condition that satisfies the Federally established guidelines of a developmental disability and their families. It offers disability grants to help these people become better equipped for self-determination and participation.

The Board for People with Developmental Disabilities in Wisconsin is a government-appointed agency dedicated to advocating for and supporting individuals with developmental disabilities throughout the state. The board works collaboratively with various stakeholders, including individuals with disabilities, their families, service providers, and community organizations, to ensure equal opportunities and quality of life for people with developmental disabilities.

The board's primary objectives include promoting self-determination, inclusion, and independence for individuals with developmental disabilities. They strive to enhance access to education, employment, healthcare, housing, and other essential services that contribute to a meaningful and fulfilling life. By fostering partnerships, conducting research, and advocating for policy changes, the board aims to improve systems and practices to better meet the diverse needs of the developmental disability community.

Through grants and funding initiatives, the board supports innovative programs and services that empower individuals with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential. They also provide resources, training, and technical assistance to individuals, families, and professionals involved in supporting people with developmental disabilities.

The Board for People with Developmental Disabilities in Wisconsin plays a crucial role in shaping policies, influencing legislation, and raising awareness about the rights and needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. Their commitment to inclusivity, advocacy, and collaboration helps create a more inclusive and supportive society for all residents of Wisconsin.

Contact Info

(888) 332-1677

Email Contacts

bpddhelp@wi-bpdd.org

Location:

201 West Washington Avenue, Suite 110
Madison, Wisconsin 53703