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Research and Resources

We are here to help you find and navigate the system of services and supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Arizona. Here are resources to help you or a loved one discover options for inclusion in the community. Explore the sidebar for even more resources.

Our Research and Publications

We continually collect and compile the latest data on the quality of life, inclusion and services for Arizona residents across the lifespan with I/DD. Click to explore our downloadable reports written by diverse research teams based in northern, central and southern Arizona - and beyond.

ADDPC  Research  Portal

Moving to Arizona with a Disability

Moving to a new state like Arizona can be exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming, especially if you’re setting things up for someone with a developmental disability. That's why we created the Getting Started Guide, a digital resource to make the move easier for you and your family. You’ll find tips on finding accessible activities, transportation, schools, and healthcare in Arizona, plus information about local support services across the state for older individuals with I/DD.

We want to help you feel at home and confident in your new community. Use this guide to plan your move and feel more secure about figuring out Arizona's disability systems and services.

Moving to Arizona: Getting Started Guide

Voting

Our elections research at the Council has found voters with intellectual and developmental disabilities are among the groups least likely to cast their vote.  Looking for guidance on voter accommodations or how to cast a ballot? Check out the links below:

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Arizona Clean Elections Commission - Voters with a Disability

 

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