Does PDD support self-advocacy?
Yes. All the regions think it is very important. They help in many ways. • PDD may support self-advocates to put papers into plain language. • PDD sometimes supports self-advocates to have meetings to share ideas. • PDD sometimes supports self-advocates to go to conferences to learn new things. • PDD sometimes supports self-advocates to talk to city councils and MLAs about what people with disabilities need. • PDD sometimes supports self-advocates to do projects that make life better for people with disabilities. • PDD invites self-advocates to meet with PDD Boards and say what they think. • PDD sometimes supports people with disabilities to learn more about self-advocacy. • PDD sometimes helps self-advocates form self-advocacy groups, or make groups stronger. • PDD sometimes helps self-advocacy groups have their own web site. Click here to go back to the list of questions.