The New Mexico Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) consists of five (5) divisions. The divisions are as follows:
Brain Injury Advisory Council
Mission Statement: “To advocate for the development of a state-wide system of comprehensive, community based resources that will maximize the personal choices and functional independence of persons with brain injuries, and to promote prevention.”
Center for Self Advocacy
Mission Statement: “The Center for Self Advocacy services as a hub for self-advocacy for citizens statewide to facilitate the inclusion of persons with developmental disabilities in the community and development of self-determination skills.”
Developmental Disabilities Planning Council
Mission Statement
Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities and Babynet
Mission Statement: "To provide resources and specialized information to individuals with disabilities, families, advocates, health and educational professionals, case managers, and others. Our Resource Specialists work to connect individuals requesting information to local, state, and national resources.
Office of Guardianship
Mission Statement: “The purpose of the Guardianship Program is to provide guardianship services to income and resource eligible mentally incapacitated persons over the age of eighteen (18) years of age.”