In January 2024, the Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities (OCDD) enlisted Oregon Consensus to facilitate Council and leadership meetings throughout 2024. OCDD advances social and policy change so that people with developmental disabilities, their families and communities may live, work, play, and learn together.
OCDD is comprised of 60% people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and family members, along with state agency representatives, community partners, and people representing Oregon’s geographical and cultural diversity, working together to ensure all people with I/DD have access to the support they need in their community to control their lives and services. OCDD advises the Oregon Governor, the Oregon Legislature, state agencies and the public.