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Advocacy ATLAS – A Resource on Access, Support and Advocacy The Advocacy ATLAS Accessible Tools for Leadership and Advocacy Success 1 March 12, 2014

Who we are? 2  Bev Baker, Co-Director of the National Center for Family Professional Partnerships (NCFPP) at Family Voices and parent  Sharon Romelczyk, Program Manager of the National Genetics Education and Consumer Network at Genetic Alliance  Gina Pola-Money, Director, Utah Family Voices and parent  Kathy Brill, Executive Director of Parent to Parent USA and parent

Empowering Individuals and Families Connecting individuals with services and support Making information and tools easily accessible Compiling quality tools on communication skills and leadership to help in everyday situations and improve access 3

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cacy-atlas/about 5 Webinar 1: Empowering Individuals and Families as Advocates Webinar 2: Resources for Advocacy Through the Transition Years and Beyond Webinar 3: Resources on Access, Support, and Advocacy in the Health and Insurance Worlds What is the Advocacy ATLAS? How was the ATLAS developed? What resources are included in the ATLAS?

Life Happens = Advocacy Happens 6

Top Three E’s of Advocacy Empowerment Effective Engaged 7

Key Tools and Skills in ATLAS Communication Leadership Support 8

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Alexa 1 st day of Kindergarten, separate mini bus pulls into driveway. Alexa should be able to ride to school with her sister and neighborhood friend on the regular bus, as they are all going to same school anyway! Barrier – How to convince school administrators and board to add lift to regular bus. 10

Steps Involved Created our story about why this should be done Researched decision-makers and built relationships Strategized around changing attitudes Researched laws Researched costs Organized all materials and kept detailed notes Practiced presenting 11

Potential Resources from ATLAS Education Services and Supports Organizing Information & Creating an IEP (slides 13 – 15) The Art of Negotiation (slide 17) The Art of Collaboration and Negotiation Creating Agreement/Conflict Resolution/Collaborative Problem- Solving (slide 11) Link to Wrights Law Advocating Through Letter Writing 12

Potential Resources from ATLAS Legislation & Political Action Guide to Effectively Educating State and Local Policymakers Action Plans to Educate Policymakers 13

Potential Resources from ATLAS Advocacy & Leadership Skills Getting Involved as a Parent Parents as Presenters Workshop Participant Guide 14

Advocacy Success! Wheelchair Lift on Regular Bus 15

Jamie Fun loving 8 year old boy with special healthcare needs, wants to attend the local summer camp his sister attended Barriers: Program Director says that children with disabilities do not belong at camp Camp counselors receiving negative messages 16

Steps Involved Discover fears/concerns of program director Share information about Jamie’s needs Brainstorm how best to support Jamie at camp Set up regular check-ins with staff Support aide Resources on choosing a camp ACA Accredited Camps- American Camp Association Camp in Your Child’s Future- The Year Ahead- American Camp Association

Resources Accessible communities: Discover Camp Communicating with and about people with disabilities Advocacy and Leadership skills: The Art of Collaboration and Negotiation Creating Agreement, Conflict Resolution, and Collaborative Problem Solving You Are an Advocate for Your Child with Special Health Care Needs Parent Leadership

Advocacy Success! Solutions: Learn concerns and provide accurate info Yearly in-service to camp counselors about inclusion of all children 19

Parent to Parent USA Vision: All children with disabilities and special health care needs grow up in a family who supports them to lead full and happy lives in their communities. Mission: P2PUSA promotes excellence in P2P programs across the nation. There is hope, strength, and power in connecting parents of children with disabilities or special health care needs. We believe… that every parent’s journey has value. in the strength and resiliency of parents. in the power of parents supporting one another. that support should be available to parents and families throughout the lifespan. 20

Parent to Parent Basics Parent to parent support, promoted by Parent to Parent USA, is the intentional matching of an experienced, prepared, Support Parent with a parent seeking peer support. Parent to Parent USA Alliance Members are statewide organizations providing support and information to families with children who have special health care needs or disabilities, most notably through parent to parent support. 21

Connect or Collaborate with an Existing P2P Alliance Member 1. Go to 2. Click on “Looking for Support” 3. On the US map, click on your state for all contact information Or…contact Kathy Brill at (717) or to further discuss your needs and plans 22

Family Voices We are... a national family-run non-profit organization founded (1992) by families of CYSHCN to activate family roles in health care Our mission is... to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities 23

Family Voices  Through our work, we... Provide families with tools to make informed decisions Encourage self advocacy/empowerment in youth/young people with disabilities Build partnerships among families and professionals Advocate for improved public and private policies Serve as a trusted resource on health care

National Center for Family Professional Partnerships (FV-NCFPP)  FV-NCFPP is the National Center dedicated to the MCHB outcome measure: families will partner in healthcare decision-making for CYSHCN at all levels. We Created the concept of F2F HICs and pushed for their funding Provide peer mentoring, support, training, TA to family leaders in every state Promote partnerships between families and professionals by providing tools, opportunities, and mentorship

Questions? Kathy Brill Executive Director, Parent to Parent USA Beverly Baker Co-Director, National Center for Family Professional Partnerships (NCFPP) Family Voices, Inc. Gina Pola-Money, Director, Utah Family Voices Sharon Romelczyk, Program Manager, NGECN 26

Thank You! This webinar is an activity of the National Genetics Education and Consumer Network (NGECN), part of the National Coordinating Center for Regional Genetic Services Collaboratives grant no. U22MC04100, funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). 27