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21. How YOU can get involved!
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• Let people know about RFPs
• Attend an event
• Connect with TCDD on social media
• Recruit new Council members
Editor's Notes
Tab 18 – report includes:
High level metrics for digital channels, as well as some of our top performing content
Information about events we attended
I&R requests and material distribution
Blog posts published
Autism service update now available in Spanish
Linda updated our blog post on extending health insurance – available in English and Spanish
Council Meeting wrap-up – providing summary of all of the activities that took place during the meeting
RFPs posted until Sept. 7
Worked with NAMI Texas and GCPD to get proclamation for MH Month
One of the goals – get disabilities included in proclamation
On back table if you want to see it
Highlighting the new members of the team.
Close to 250 applicants
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May: Special education
June: Children with disabilities in LTC
July: Trauma-informed care
August: sexual assault and pwd
September: disability mov’t
October: employment
November: legislative session
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