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NYS BUDGET ANALYSIS

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES: The only new money set aside for residential services is $8 million all in (1/2 from the State and ½ from the Federal Government) for families who can no longer care for the loved ones at home, those in dire straits.

EMPLOYMENT: There is language in the budget that ensures that people currently in Sheltered Workshops have choices of where to work.

EARLY INTERVENTION: The need for more money for Early Intervention was ignored.

EDUCATION: There is still hope that the State Dept. of Education will put in a small increase in the 4410 and 853 schools these are the schools run by agencies that take on the children that the Dept. of Education cannot educate. All of this is subject to change.

Additional Analysis Coming

“Hear & Be Heard” , 2/18/15 meeting, Transcript & Documents

Our “Hear & Be Heard” meeting, held on February 18th,  was a success on many levels. There were 80+ people  representing every borough.

It was clear that the hunger for information and the desire for how to affect change confirms NYC FAIR’s premise that families really do want and need to know what’s happening to the services we depend on.

Pete Pierri made it very clear that we, as family members, have a greater impact on the legislature than the professionals and if we want to protect what we have and provide for the needs of the future THEY MUST HEAR FROM US…….

TRANSCRIPTION: Peter Pierri for NYC FAIR

Meeting Summary

IAC Budget Summary 2015

IAC Budget Position 2015

Manhattan Family Advocacy Details

HEAR & BE HEARD: Budget Briefing on February 18th at 6pm

HEAR & BE HEARD!

Join NYC FAIR on

February 18, 2015, 6–8PM at IAC

150 West 30th Street, 15th Floor

Peter Pierri:
Exec. Director of the Inter Agency Council, will tell us what the New York State budget is likely to contain AND what WE, the Families, can do about it.

What Worries You?
We’ll gather that information so that IAC (the Provider Agencies)
understand exactly what families are experiencing
Speak up NOW for our family members –
It DOES matter that all types of support in our field are underfunded
 

If we stay silent supports we rely on will disappear.

Get the Info & Tools to Make a Difference

Subway Directions: #1 Train – 28th Street Stop (7th Ave)
#2, #3 Train -34th St. Stop (7th Ave), N/R -28th St. Stop (B’way near 6th Ave)

Light Supper Available

*Spanish Translation WILL Be Provided*
Conference Call # is: 646-780-0451, Then PIN#: 314-512-500# (Pound Sign)
 

RSVP ASAP Please: nycfair@gmail.com or Call Elly @ 212-477-1225
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PDF Flyer: Budget 6 C

NYC FAIR’s Mentor/Mentee Project as Distributed on 11/5/14

THE NYC FAMILY ADVOCACY INFORMATION RESOURCE is a newly formed advocacy group comprised of family members of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and concerned others. As the current family leadership is aging we are looking to the next generation of parents, siblings and others to become active participants in the lives of our loved ones.

Acquainting family members with the intricacies of the service delivery system for people with I/DD benefits everyone. It empowers families to advocate effectively. It will bring new people to the DD Councils. By increasing family representation, the DD Councils can become more collaborative, expand advocacy and better reflect the needs of families.

Our Mission:

  • Expand and strengthen the community of interest
  • Replenish leadership by recruiting, training, and mentoring younger parents and siblings.
  • Empower families by providing information about services for all age groups
  • Connect families with other families
  • Empower family advocates

We propose to support our mission and achieve common goals by starting a Mentor/Mentee Program.

Mentees can be people who have children living at home and those who have children living in residences as well as professionals from the field. Mentors should have a deeper understanding of the field and can share that knowledge with those are just learning how the system works.

Mentors and mentees can come from:

  • Service Provider Agencies
  • National/NY Sibling Leadership Networks
  • NYC DOE District 31 and District 75 schools
  • Pre-schools, elementary schools and high schools serving children with Developmentally Disabilities
  • NYS Partners in Policy graduates

 We would like to identify family members to join our Network as mentors and mentees in order to bring a new and stronger voice to the Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Community.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MENTORS

  • Commit to the program for a minimum of a year.
  • Provide one on one mentoring to the mentee throughout the year
  • Accompany the mentee to interagency meetings, public forums, advocacy and lobbying events as well as Network informational sessions on specific issues as much as possible.
  • Provide an overview of the history of the field, the current issues, challenges and the role of government
  • Foster a relationship that is conducive to open interaction
  • Offer counsel, guidance and encouragement
  • Be conscious and respectful of cultural and generational differences between myself and my mentee

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES OF THE MENTEE

  • Commit to the program for a minimum of a year.
  • Attend interagency meetings, public forums, advocacy and lobbying events as well as well as Network Informational sessions as much as possible
  • Learn from the mentors experience and knowledge
  • Be a good listener
  • Be open to feedback and suggestions
  • Initiate independent advocacy opportunities
  • Don’t be afraid to ask questions
  • Be conscious and respectful of cultural and generational differences between myself and my mentor

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The Developmental Disabilities System Faces Enormous Change: 11/5 Meeting Documents

Information Distributed @ 11/5/14 Meeting Featuring Kathy Broderick & Al Kaplan:

It was Thought Provoking for ALL!

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NYC FAIR’s Mentor/Mentee Program (11/5/14)

Power Point : The Developmental Disabilities System Faces Enormous Change

Acronym Dictionary

Legislative Maps & Districts by Borough

ADVOCACY OPPORTUNITIES:

Developmental Disabilities Priorities Survey,

NOT ONE CENT currently being spent on services for people should be spent on anything other than that!