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Strategies for the Future: Supporting Complex Needs: 11/5/15

Strategies for the Future: Supporting Complex Needs
A Symposium Sponsored by the NYS Office For People With Developmental Disabilities

Click Here for Flyer: Symposium Flyer Complex Needs Nov 5 2015

More Information Soon

This one-day symposium will address the challenges of providing supports to individuals with complex medical and behavioral needs. Presentations, panels and discussion will focus on areas in OPWDD’s system transformation, such as self-direction, community housing, employment and meaningful community activities, technology and the workforce. OPWDD’s goal is to ensure that the personal outcomes to be achieved by the transformation agenda can be realized by everyone, including those with complex support needs. The conference is open to families, individuals, service providers and policymakers.

Date: Thursday November 5, 2015
Time: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Albany, NY

2015-2016 SIDDC Membership Informational Packet – GET INVOLVED WITH THE COUNCIL

The Staten Island Developmental Disabilities Council is working hard to ensure that the Staten Island community is informed about important topics pertaining to developmental disabilities.

How can you get involved?

1. Join the SIDDC (form attached)

2. Join one or more standing committees (description of each can be found on our website)

3. Visit our website www.siddc.org

4. Like us on facebook  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Staten-Island-Developmental-Disabilities-Council/1519506711661802

5. Call our office 718.983.5276

6. Attend our General Council Meetings and other events throughout the year

Strength is in numbers and it is time that we come together as a community to advocate for individuals with disabilities!

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD THIS EMAIL SO WE CAN CONTINUE TO GROW!

Staten Island Developmental Disabilities Council
Elizabeth Connelly Center
930 Willowbrook Road Building 41A
Staten Island, NY 10314
718-983-5276
email: contactsiddc@siddc.org
website: www.siddc.org

2015-2016 SIDDC Membership Packet

Meet the People Advising OPWDD

Meet The Panel

PANEL VERSION 2.pages corrected

OPWDD has created a Transformation Panel
to suggest ways of implementing the Transformation Agreement

The following Members of the Panel have agreed to come and hear from family members their concerns with the Agenda:
Peter Pierri, Susan Constantino,  Arthur Webb, Stephen Freeman, Charles Archer, Seth Stein (tentative)  

Click here for an explanation from the Kick-Off meeting hosted by OPWDD

Meeting hosted by OPWDD
Tuesday, May 19th, 2015
6 to 8pm,
Inter-Agency Council
130 West 30th Street – 15th Floor
(Just east of 7th Ave.)

Spanish Translation Available
Lite Supper

RSVP BELOW

Self-Direction Community of Practice meeting with Kerry Delaney, Acting Comm., OPWDD

By Lynn Decker

On March 30th, about 30 NY Metro families met by video-conference with Acting Commissioner Kerry Delaney and Kate Marlay, Deputy Director. Division of Person-Centered Supports, and Kate Bishop, Director of Health and Community Support, Division of Person Centered Supports.  This gathering was organized through NY Metro SD Community of Practice and we thank Mary Somoza for securing the meeting.

The agenda included the reduction in compensation to Fiscal Intermediary agencies that took effect on October 1, 2014, along with a variety of other elements of that “re-invention” of Self-Direction.  OPWDD staff recognized that the FI Compensation is an issue demanding attention, but stated they will be unable to re-open it for consideration with CMS until there is a year of experience data to present, and that can’t occur until July 2015 at the earliest.  They reviewed several measures they are offering to FI agencies in the meantime to provide financial assistance in the interim, including the Balancing Incentives Program grants that were announced in February.

Also discussed were the reductions in the available Personal Resource Allocation for some participants under the new formula, and the restrictions on rates and licensure for certain clinical consultants to Self-Direction plans.  OPWDD staff sought details from families to assess the impact of the first of these and possible alternatives or solutions to the other.

Exclusion of Individually Directed Good and Services (IDGS) funding for settings that are ‘specialized’ rather than integrated, which many families stated were the only suitable programs for their family member at this time, was also discussed.  Non-traditional but disability-focused programs that offer enhanced supports for behavior or physical mods that make it possible to develop skills needed for success in integrated settings are desired by many families, but excluded from Self-Direction funding.  OPWDD staff were less receptive to these concerns, saying that such settings needed to be made integrated in order to qualify for IDGS funds.

And finally, the inadequacy of the housing subsidy formula for any market priced housing in areas well served by transit was raised, along with inadequate support to access existing affordable housing offerings that may be appropriate.  The role of housing discrimination when approaching a potential landlord with documentation of housing subsidy on the basis of disability was also raised.

The commissioner expressed broad general recognition of family concerns and promised a face-to-face meeting with this group in the future.

If you or your family member are eligible for OPWDD funded services and wish to pursue Self-Direction with Budget Authority, you may request to join the google group for this parent effort at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ny-metro-self-direction-community-of-practice

Lynn Decker

Executive Board Member, NYC FAIR
lynn_decker@me.com

Budget 101 with Peter Pierri: February 18th, 6-8pm = Just The Facts

NYC FAIR Presents:

Budget 101: 

New York State Budget Allocations WILL effect ID/DD services for your family.

Learn from the Budget Guru: 

Peter Pierri, Exec. Director of IAC.

He will provide Family-Friendly Explanation of What WE Need to Know …from EI to OPWDD & What WE Can Do To Prevent Service Cuts. NO Jargon.

Wednesday, February 18th, 2015

from 6 to 8pm

at IAC (Inter-Agency Council)

150 West 30th Street, 15th Floor

Lite supper provided

Forward to Your Groups: PDF version attached below

RSVP ASAP Please: nycfair@gmail.com or Call Elly @ 212-477-1225

Visit our Website: www.nycfair.org

“LIKE” Us on Face Book: www.facebook.com/nycfair

Join Our Group on FB: NYC Family Advocacy & Information Resource Group

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