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American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

AAIDD has adopted a 13-point set of principles to accomplish the mission:

  • Achieving full societal inclusion and participation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Advocating for equality, individual dignity and other human rights.
  • Expanding opportunities for choice and self-determination.
  • Influencing positive attitudes and public awareness by recognizing the contributions of people with intellectual disabilities.
  • Promoting genuine accommodations to expand participation in all aspects of life.
  • Aiding families and other caregivers to provide support in the community.
  • Increasing access to quality health, education, vocational, and other human services and supports.
  • Advancing basic and applied research to prevent or minimize the effects of intellectual disability and to enhance the quality of life.
  • Cultivating and providing leadership in the field.
  • Seeking a diversity of disciplines, cultures, and perspectives in our work.
  • Enhancing skills, knowledge, rewards and conditions of people working in the field.
  • Encouraging promising students to pursue careers in the field of disabilities.
  • Establishing partnerships and strategic alliances with organizations that share our values and goals.

 

Website Information

www.aaidd.org/

American Association on Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities
444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 846
Washington, DC 20001

Phone: (800) 424.3688
Fax: (202) 387.2193