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Ethics Training and Assistance for the Developmental Disabilities Division

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The Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living (DAIL), through its Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD), is seeking to contract with one or more companies to provide specialized educational training. This training is intended for individuals who assist with or make decisions regarding the care and well-being of those with developmental disabilities and elderly populations. Additionally, the contracted entity will serve as the chairperson for the DDSD Ethics Committee, offering leadership and oversight in ethical matters related to the division's work. The solicitation, titled "Ethics Training and Assistance for the Developmental Disabilities Division," was posted on February 6, 2026, with a submission deadline of February 20, 2026. The contract opportunity is open through the Vermont Department of Economic Development and will be performed within the state of Vermont. Interested parties can direct questions to the identified contact by February 12, 2026. The effort focuses on enhancing ethical standards and educational support to improve decision-making and care quality for vulnerable populations overseen by DDSD.

General Information

Provide ethics training and chair ethics committee for DDSD serving developmental disabilities, elderly.

NAICS Code

611430 - Professional and Management Development Training

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Vermont → Department of Economic Development

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Place of Performance

VT, US

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Vermont → Department of Economic Development

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The Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living (DAIL), Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) is seeking to establish contracts with one or more companies that can provide educational training to individuals who are assisting with, or making decision about, the well-being...

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