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Videos

The DDC utilizes our YouTube channel to inform the community and raise awareness about issues important to Delawareans with developmental disabilities and their families.


Everything to Somebody Mental Health Documentary

This documentary highlights the personal stories of five individuals with disabilities and co-occurring mental health diagnoses. It discusses the barriers that they have faced receiving services.

View the trailer and learn more about the documentary and how to book a showing.

Disability Pride

The Council developed a series of videos about the rich, full lives of Delawareans with developmental disabilities. These stories help viewers understand, respect, and celebrate people with disabilities.

Would you like to show these videos at your organization or event? We can help make that happen!

If interested, please email disabilities.council@delaware.gov or call (302) 739-3333 for more information and to schedule a showing.

This short video kicked off our Disability Pride Media Campaign.
 

Celebrate disability pride through the personal stories of Delawareans with developmental disabilites and their families.

Additional Disability Pride Videos

 

Let's Talk About It - Series

Let's Talk About It Video Series Playlist

These videos cover current topics that affect Delawareans with developmental disabilities. Experts and people with disabilities and their family members share helpful information, ideas, and stories. Stay informed!

Employment is possible for people with disabilities 2022

Meet the Council Michael Harris

Aging and Disability Resource Center

Let's Talk About It Video Series Playlist

Supported Decision-Making: Your Support, My Decisions

This video explains Supported Decision-Making (SDM). Supported Decision-Making helps people make decisions so they can stay in charge of their own lives. Delawareans with developmental disabilities and their family members share how they use SDM and why it is important.

Supported Decision-Making: Your Support, My Decisions