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Office on Disability

Planned Activities - Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Thompson created the Office on Disability in October 2002 to advise him on disability-based issues and initiatives and serve as the focal point within HHS for the implementation and coordination of policies, programs and special initiatives related to disabilities. His decision supported President Bush's New Freedom Initiative (NFI) Executive Order and the resulting HHS solutions specified in the report to the President, "Delivering on the Promise." The Secretary's four expectations for the Office on Disability are to:

The following information on the Office on Disability's Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 activities address the community integration needs of persons with disabilities, demonstrating that both the solutions specified in "Delivering on the Promise," and the Secretary's expectations for the Office on Disability are met.

Expectations One, Two, and Four: Lead the HHS NFI initiative, oversee, coordinate, develop, and implement disability programs and special initiatives within HHS that impact people with disabilities and heighten the interaction of programs within HHS and with Federal, State, community, and private sector partners.

Expectations Three and Four: Ensure that persons with disabilities across the lifespan have a voice within HHS and heighten the interaction of programs within HHS and with Federal, State, community, and private sector partners.

Expectations One, Two, and Four: Lead the HHS NFI initiative, oversee, coordinate, develop, and implement disability programs and special initiatives within HHS that impact people with disabilities and heighten the interaction of programs within HHS and with Federal, State, community, and private sector partners.

Planned Activities:

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Expectations Three and Four: Ensure that persons with disabilities across the lifespan have a voice within HHS and heighten the interaction of programs within HHS and with Federal, State, community, and private sector partners.

Planned Activities for Fiscal Years 2004 and ongoing:

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Last Revised: October 19, 2004

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