• Brain Injury Community Listening Session 3

    Zoom

    The Brain Injury Association of Maine has given Maine Parent Federation $10,000 dollars from their State Partnership Program Grant which is part of the Administrative for Community Living Grant. Maine […]

  • Developmental Services Grievance Training – April

    Zoom

    This virtual training is designed for both case managers and individuals receiving Developmental Services through the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The training will provide a clear overview of the Developmental Services Grievance Process, ensuring that individuals understand how to effectively file a grievance, advocate for their rights, and navigate the different levels […]

  • DOJ Meeting with Children and Families – Portland

    Reiche Community Center 166 Brackett Street, Portland, ME, United States

    The Disability Rights Section of the U.S. Department of Justice recently signed an agreement with Maine that requires the State to make changes to its services for children with behavioral health disabilities.  These changes will give parents, children, and young adults (up to their 21st birthday) choices so children and young adults can remain at […]

  • DOJ Meeting with Children and Families – Fort Kent

    Fort Kent Public Library 1 Monument Square, Fort Kent, ME, United States

    The Disability Rights Section of the U.S. Department of Justice recently signed an agreement with Maine that requires the State to make changes to its services for children with behavioral health disabilities.  These changes will give parents, children, and young adults (up to their 21st birthday) choices so children and young adults can remain at […]

  • DOJ Meeting with Children and Families – Augusta

    Lithgow Public Library 45 Winthrop Street, Augusta, United States

    The Disability Rights Section of the U.S. Department of Justice recently signed an agreement with Maine that requires the State to make changes to its services for children with behavioral health disabilities.  These changes will give parents, children, and young adults (up to their 21st birthday) choices so children and young adults can remain at […]

  • DOJ Meeting with Children and Families – Bangor

    Bangor Public Library 145 Harlow Street, Bangor, United States

    The Disability Rights Section of the U.S. Department of Justice recently signed an agreement with Maine that requires the State to make changes to its services for children with behavioral health disabilities.  These changes will give parents, children, and young adults (up to their 21st birthday) choices so children and young adults can remain at […]

  • Developmental Services Grievance Training – May

    Zoom

    All are welcome to attend this virtual training designed for both case managers and individuals receiving Developmental Services through the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The training will provide a clear overview of the Developmental Services Grievance Process, ensuring that individuals understand how to effectively file a grievance, advocate for their rights, and […]

  • 2025 Innovation Summit: A Path for Maine

    Holiday Inn by the Bay 88 Spring St, Portland, ME, United States

    Advancing Services & Supports for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Autism Presented by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services Office of Aging and Disability Services The Innovation Summit: A Path for ME will be held in Portland, Maine, from May 19 to May 20, 2025, bringing together individuals, families, service providers, […]

  • Developmental Services Grievance Training – June

    Zoom

    All are welcome to attend this virtual training designed for both case managers and individuals receiving Adult Brain Injury & Developmental Services through the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The training will provide a clear overview of the Developmental Services Grievance Process, ensuring that individuals understand how to effectively file a grievance, advocate […]

  • Virtual Disability Rights History Panel

    Zoom

    To increase access to DRM’s Disability Pride programming this year, we are offering several virtual webinars this July! This is the first in a three-part series. This panel discussion will feature DRM's Executive Director, Kim Moody, and Deaf Services Program Director, Michelle Ames, who will share about disability rights history. ASL and CART will be […]

  • Virtual Disability Pride Self-Advocacy Panel

    Zoom

    Join DRM for the second part of our virtual Disability Pride Month webinar series! Learn from a panel of disability advocates from Maine about the importance of self-advocacy. ASL and CART will be provided. Register today! Questions? Contact Julia Endicott at jendicott@drme.org or 207-626-2774 ext 212.