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Updated Collaborative Plan for Minnesota's Deaf, DeafBlind & Hard of Hearing, Ages 0-22

Plan includes tasks and priorities to improve education, language, and career outcomes for 2025-2030

9/23/2025 9:40:02 AM

Four picture collage, including a newborn hearing screening, a teacher working with a student in ASL, a group of students wearing backpacks walking on the sidewalk together, and person's shoes pointing to the word

The Collaborative Plan is a network of schools, agencies, and organizations that work together to create lasting, positive change. The goal is to improve education, language, and career outcomes for students who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing.

Every five years, key stakeholders gather input and set goals for the next five years. We’re excited to share the updated Collaborative Plan 2025 (PDF), which outlines our shared priorities and strategies.

This plan will guide our work from 2025 through 2030.

How the Collaborative Plan 2025 was created

Families and professionals from across Minnesota shared their insights through workgroup meetings, interviews, focus groups, conference sessions, and a planning summit. This report brings together their stories, feedback, and recommendations.

Key focus areas for 2025-2030

The workgroups will focus on six strategic areas:

  • Provide resources for families from identification through transition
  • Develop, expand, and address mental health resources and needs across Minnesota
  • Utilize data-informed decision-making
  • Provide post-secondary options for deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind community members in-state
  • Language acquisition for children and their families

What's next

The Collaborative Plan workgroups will now begin developing detailed action plans for each priority area. These plans will outline the steps to be taken, who is responsible, and the timeline for each action.

You can access the full report at Collaborative Plan 2025 (PDF).

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