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The audit found that the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration did not closely monitor coordinating care ...
The Parents’ Place of Maryland — which supports and advocates for children with disabilities and their families — recently updated its language access plan.
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BALTIMORE — As Maryland’s developmental disabilities community continues to grapple with the impacts of more than $200 ...
How did Maryland get to a point where the Developmental Disabilities Administration is facing a $200 million budget cut, one of the largest in the proposed fiscal 2026 budget? Analysts and ...
Maryland Disabilities Secretary Carol Beatty noted that recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that more than 70 million Americans identified as having a disability ...
Advocates ask to be ‘at the table’ amid talks of budget cuts to disability agency. Danielle J. Brown. January 24, 2025 at 2:18 AM. Copied; From left, Laura Howell, CEO of Maryland Association ...
However, when Gov. Wes Moore proposed slashing $200 million from the state agency’s budget to help offset Maryland’s $3 billion budget deficit, Ervin says he was greatly concerned for Makom ...
Non-native English speakers in Maryland have long struggled to access disability services for themselves and their children.
Lost in translation: Disability advocates urge Maryland agencies to improve language access. Angela Roberts, Baltimore Sun. Wed, December 6, 2023 at 12:30 PM UTC. 10 min read.
BALTIMORE -- For nearly six years, Mirian Librado González has been trying to reverse a decision that, at the time, she didn’t understand she was making. After her son, Jaser, finished ...
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