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The National Council on Disability (NCD) is an independent federal agency charged with advising the President, Congress, and other federal agencies regarding policies, programs, practices, and procedures that affect people with disabilities.
NIDRR is the federal governments primary disability research organization. NIDRR supports individuals with disabilities to perform activities of their choice in the community and expand capacity for opportunities and accommodations for people with disabilities.
From Drafting the ADA to Today Since enactment of the ADA in 1990, NCD has continued to play a leading role in addressing the concerns of people with disabilities by advising public policy.
Recommending measures to prevent discrimination against PWDs; Encouraging and securing the rehabilitation of PWDs within their own communities and social environment; Registering persons with disabilities and institutions and organizations giving services to PWDs; and Raising public awareness on Disability.
Independent Living means that people with disabilities have the right to live as independently as they choose. If a person with a disability wants to ask for help, they can. But the kind of help they ask for and who they ask is up to them. This way of thinking is often described as self-determination.
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The main statutory functions of the NDA are: research and statistics; assisting in the development of standards; creating Codes of Practice; monitoring the implementation of disability related standards, Codes and strategies; and, promoting Universal Design.
Independent living meant that a person with a disability was able to make decisions in his or her own life about what products and services would be benefit them most. In the mid-1960s, people with disabilities began to call attention to unfair practices in housing, education, public transportation and employment.
NCD fulfills its advisory roles regarding disability policies, programs, procedures, and practices that enhance equal opportunity by: Convening stakeholders to acquire timely and relevant input for recommendations and action steps. Gathering and analyzing data and other information.

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