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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

The Scoop on the Residential Wait List, Survey & More

BELOW IS THE EMAIL SEND ON AUGUST 20, 2015 BY NYC FAIR: (PDF FILES ARE AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE)

Good Morning NYC FAIR,

Below is a good description of the “Residential Wait List” process and survey. It was extracted from a detailed email from OPWDD. The link to OPWDD’s information is: http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_about/commissioners_page/rrl/home .

Remember if you are NOT contacted you CAN register and complete the survey by calling 1-844-679-3369. If you have any problems or concerns, contact Emilie Wright, Lead person on this project at Emile.wright@opwdd.ny.gov

Please share the information below about the Residential Request List (RRL) review and telephone survey with EVERYONE you know.

Attached at the end on this email are English and Spanish language versions of:

  • the letter to individuals/families describing the RRL review and telephone survey,
  • the Caregiver survey that is included with the letter (original format in Spanish, updated format in English)
  • the July letter to MSC agencies that serve people on the RRL
  • the May letter to all MSC agencies telling them about the Residential Request List review

We hope this information answers many questions.

NYC FAIR, INC
NYC Family Advocacy Information Resource

Description the Residential Review List process and survey: 
Per OPWDD

“OPWDD is conducting a statewide review of its Residential Request List (RRL), formerly called the NYS CARES registry. Beginning in August, OPWDD will be calling families of individuals currently on the Residential Request List, or in some instances the individual if he/she made the request to be on the list, to talk about the OPWDD services you are now getting and those services you may be interested in getting. Special attention will be paid to residential supports you and your family may need now or in the future.

The information we get from these calls will be used to update OPWDD’s Residential Request List (RRL), and to help plan for future residential services individuals and families needs. This information will be made available in a report to the legislature that will include the residential needs people reported to OPWDD and a plan to address these needs. In addition to the information we receive from you, OPWDD will also be gathering information from other sources to help gain a full picture of residential needs.

You can help by talking to the OPWDD Caller and by answering the questions frankly. This will help us complete this important project. If you have any questions about the Residential Request List phone calls, please contact e-mail Residentialrequestlist@opwdd.ny.gov . Thank you for your interest in helping OPWDD to better meet your needs.

Some things to know about the calls:

  1. Dates of CallsThe calls will begin in August and will continue through September.
  2. How You Will Know the Caller is from OPWDD:
    1. The OPWDD Caller will tell you his/her first name and will tell you that he/she is calling for OPWDD about the review of OPWDD’s Residential Request List. The telephone number that will appear on your telephone caller ID is 844-679-3369.
    2. The caller will ask you to tell him/her your relationship to the individual with developmental disabilities and the date of birth of the individual with developmental disabilities on the list to confirm that they are talking to the right person. 
  3. What We Will Not Ask: The OPWDD Caller will not ask you to give your Social Security number, Medicaid number, TABS number or any other identification numbers. The caller will not ask for any information about your income or benefits or your family’s income or benefits, or for any credit card information.
  4. What the OPWDD Caller Will Ask about the individual with developmental disabilities:
    1.  Where the person is living now,
    2.  Who he/she is living with,
    3.  Who is helping him/her,
    4.  How old the helper or caregiver is and if the helper or caregiver has any issues that make it difficult to do everything that the person needs,
    5. Whether you think the person with developmental disabilities is getting the right amount of OPWDD services to support him/her where he/she is living now, and
    6.  What services you think the person with developmental disabilities will need in the future.
  5. If you would rather call in to do the survey, you can do that by calling 1-844-679-3369, Monday through Friday between 8am and 4:30pm. This phone number will be answered beginning on August 10, 2015.
  6. Planning for Services: The information you provide will help us plan for residential services individuals and families need across New York State and will not change your individual service plan. Please continue to work with your service coordinator and the OPWDD Regional Office to plan for your specific needs.
  7. Your Participation is Voluntary: You are not required to talk to the OPWDD Caller and if you do not, you will not lose services. OPWDD is trying to determine what residential services are needed.

*the letter to individuals/families describing the RRL review and telephone survey:  RRL-Individual-Family-Info_Letter_FINAL_W_EW_SIGNATURE_073015 RRL-Individual-Family-Info_Letter_FINAL_W_EW_SIGNATURE_073015_SP

*the Caregiver survey that is included with the letter (original format in Spanish, updated format in English)Survey CAREGIVER Individual-Familiy-Letter 081115Survey_CAREGIVER_Individual-Familiy-Letter_073115_SP

*the July letter to MSC agencies that serve people on the RRL: RRL_MSC-Agency_UPDATE_LIST_Letter_AK_070315, RRL_MSC-Agency_UPDATE_LIST_Letter_AK_070215_SP

*the May letter to all MSC agencies telling them about the Residential Request List review: EM_COMMISSIONER_1st_LTR_TO_MSC_AGENCIES_070115, EM_COMMISSIONER_1st_LTR_TO_MSC_AGENCIES_070115_SP

 

Transformation Panel Public Forums – Hope to see you in September!

Transformation Panel Forums: Just Announced

NYC  & LI FORUMS ARE SEPTEMBER 17th. SEE EMAIL FROM OPWDD BELOW

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!

The goal of transforming our system of support is to improve the lives of the people we serve.

The Transformation Panel was created to help address your concerns and deliver recommendations on the future of our system.

You are invited to join us at one of seven Transformation Panel public forums, held across the state throughout the month of September, to share your views. Your views will inform the Panel’s recommendations,and these public forums are an opportunity to express them.

Please save the date as we hope to see and hear from you. More details will follow.

Thursday, September 17
Long Island
12 noon – 2 pm
Upsky Long Island Hotel
110 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge, NY

New York City
5 pm – 7 pm
UJA-Federation of New York
130 East 59th St, NY, NY
 

Thursday, September 24
Syracuse
12 noon – 2 pm
The New York State Fairgrounds
Art and Home Center, Martha Eddy Room
581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

Rochester
5 pm – 7 pm
Guardian Angels Church Hall
2061 E. Henrietta Road, Henrietta

Friday, September 25
Buffalo
11 am – 1 pm
Burchfield Penney Art Center
Auditorium
1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo

Tuesday, September 29
Albany
5 pm – 7 pm
Empire State Plaza,
Meeting Room 6, Albany

Wednesday, September 30
Plattsburgh
12 noon – 2 pm
Westside Ballroom
253 New York Road, Plattsburgh

Staten Island DD Council Meeting : 4/17/15

Download PDF Flyer: SIDDC_MEETING_FLYER

Join us for Our April General Council Meeting
 
Adaptive Design Presentation by
Alex Truesdell, Executive Director and Founder
 
Learn how custom made adaptive equipment is changing the lives of individuals with disabilities in NYC
 http://www.adaptivedesign.org/
 
When:  April 17, 2015
 
Where: 930 Willowbrook Road, Building 41A
Staten Island, NY 10314
 
Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am
 
By attending Council meetings it allows you the opportunity to network with self-advocates, parents, agency representatives, and committee co-chairs
 
Be Informed & Be Empowered!
 
For more information, please call the SIDDC Office, 718.983.5276 or email contactsiddc@siddc.org

Melissa Primiano-D’Accordo, Ph.D
Information & Outreach Coordinator
930 Willowbrook Road
Building 41A
Staten Island, NY 10314
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familysupportservicesadvisorycouncil.webs.com
siddc.org
(718) 983-5276

CP of NYS’s: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2015- 2016 NEW YORK STATE BUDGET

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FROM CP of NYS News: 4/3/15

NYS BUDGET UPDATE

The New York State Legislature passed the final 2015-2016 State Budget bills late in the evening of March 31, just before the April 1 deadline, with the Senate adjourning before midnight and the Assembly adjourning after midnight. Because the Assembly had not adjourned, the budget bill was considered to be passed on March 31 and on time. This stopping the clock provides a clear indication of the importance that Governor Cuomo and Legislative Leaders put on having an “on-time” budget for the fifth year in a row. The bills that were not voted on until late in the evening were printed only hours before with the Education Reform and Ethics Reform bills among the last to be finished.

There have been a number of surprises in the Final Budget, among them is the elimination of the sales tax on yachts over $230,000 and small planes (under 20 passengers).

The $142 billion New York State Budget agreement includes spending in the following categories:

*   Total State Operating Funds: $94.25 billion; 2.0% growth
*   Public School Aid: $23.5 billion; 6.1% growth
*   Medicaid: $17.741 billion; 4.6% growth
*   $5.4 billion in financial settlement funds for: $1.5 billion for the Upstate Revitalization Initiative and $500 million for statewide broadband.

While all these programs received substantial funding increases, programs, supports and services for people with developmental disabilities received minimal to no increase.

Highlights of the 2015-2016 NYS Budget funding bills and Article VII language bills can be found HERE

Barbara Crosier: mailto:bcrosier@cpofnys.org