Hawai’i prepares for annual Day at the Capitol celebrating disability awareness

Governor Josh Green - Governor of Hawaii
Governor Josh Green - Governor of Hawaii
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The Hawai‘i State Council on Developmental Disabilities (DD Council) is set to host the annual Day at the Capitol event on March 5, 2025, as part of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. The event aims to gather approximately 500 participants, including self-advocates, family members, service providers, and advocates, to promote awareness about the abilities and strengths of individuals with developmental disabilities.

This year’s theme is “Respect Yourself and All People with Disabilities,” which emphasizes respect, participation, and opportunities for everyone. The initiative is part of a nationwide campaign that seeks to enhance understanding and recognition of the contributions made by individuals with developmental disabilities.

“This year’s theme reminds us that respect and inclusion are fundamental values that strengthen our entire community,” stated DD Council Executive Administrator Daintry Bartoldus. “We encourage people to get to know individuals with developmental disabilities, recognize their talents, and work together to create a more inclusive Hawai‘i.”

During the Day at the Capitol event, attendees will engage in various activities such as discussions with legislators from their districts, attending public hearings, touring the State Capitol, giving testimony at a mock hearing, and learning about the legislative process through a presentation from the Public Access Room. Additionally, it offers networking opportunities for advocates, families, and organizations focused on improving lives for those with developmental disabilities.

The event is organized collaboratively by several partners including the Family Health Services Division; University of Hawai‘i Center on Disability Studies; Hawai‘i Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Public Access Room – Legislative Reference Bureau; Hawai‘i Disability Rights Center; Hawai‘i Self Advocacy Advisory Council; Disability and Communication Access Board; Special Parent Information Network; Office of Language Access; Hilopa‘a Family to Family Health Information Center; Maternal and Child Health Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program; Department of Human Services Med-Quest Division; Office of Elections; Department of Education Community Children’s Council; and Hawai‘i State Department of Education Monitoring and Compliance Branch.



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