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Creating a Successful DSP Recognition Award Nomination
The DSP Recognition Awards are an important part of ANCOR’s award-winning National Advocacy Campaign.
What we’re looking for: -- Stay on topic; don’t waste words -- Remember the person served -- Show; don’t tell -- Answer every category
#1 Activity/accomplishments in assisting the individual supported to achieve person-centered, positive outcomes (25 points)
#2 Description of the relationships he/she has developed with the person(s) he/she supports (15 points)
#3 Examples of advocacy or affecting change with and/or on behalf of people with disabilities (15 points)
#4 Description of the sacrifices made in order to be a Direct Support Professional (15 points)
#5 Creativity in individualizing supports and services provided (10 points)
#6 Demonstration of proficiency on the job and/or leadership capabilities. How does this DSP welcome others into the profession? How does he/she inspire others? How does he/she share his/her knowledge with new workers? (10 points)
#7 Each nomination should also include an affirmation letter or statement from the person(s) served and/or a family member (10 points)
Agency Nomination Process Karin Stockwell, Dungarvin
Agency Nomination Process Toni Gillen, Living Well Disability Services
Debra Langseth, ANCOR Barbara Merrill, ANCOR Jocelyn Breeland, ANCOR Karin Stockwell, Dungarvin Toni Gillen, Living Well Disability Services
DSP Recognition Award Nomination Form and Nomination Instructions are at