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Notes Page Title Here NCI Data on Outcomes:
(edit this in notes view) NCI Data on Outcomes: How Does Pennsylvania Stack Up? Val Bradley, President Emerita Dorothy Hiersteiner Human Services Research Institute IM4Q Annual Meeting July 16, 2019 Harrisburg, PA
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Agenda What is NCI? (brief recap) What is the NCI In-Person Survey?
What do PA NCI data show on critical life outcomes for people with IDD using state supports? Where do we go from here? Conclusion
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What is NCI™? What is the In-Person Survey? (brief recap)
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Adult In-person Survey*
NCI Tools Family Surveys Staff Stability Adult In-person Survey* *Formerly Adult Consumer Survey National Core Indicators (NCI)
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Adult In-Person Survey
Standardized, face-to-face interview with a sample of individuals receiving services Background Information - includes health information Section I (no proxies allowed) Section II (proxies allowed) No pre-screening procedures Conducted with adults only (18 and over) receiving at least one service in addition to case management Section I and Section II together take 50 minutes (on average)
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National Core Indicators State Participation
HI WA AZ OK KY AL NC PA MA TX AR GA NM NJ MO NH OH* IL LA NY Wash DC FL CA* SD VT ME MT ND MN OR WI RI ID MI WY CT IA NE DE NV IN MD UT WV VA CO KS TN SC MS 46 states, the District of Columbia and 22 sub-state regions AK Please note: not all NCI participating states participate in all NCI surveys each year.
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PA NCI In-Person Survey Data show about critical life outcomes
What do PA NCI In-Person Survey Data show about critical life outcomes of adults with IDD receiving supports from the state? In-Person Survey (IPS) data PA: 708 people NCI total: 25,671 people from 36 states
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Paid Community Job (Individual, group and/or paid job in a community business that primarily hires people with disabilities)
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Paid Community Job Types
NCI reports on four types of community jobs: Individual job without publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person does not receive state or other funded supports; Individual job with publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person receives state or other funded supports; Group-supported—a job that takes part in an integrated setting but is done with a group of individuals with disabilities (e.g., work crew). Group-supported jobs may or may not receive publicly funded supports; and New in : Community job in a business that primarily hires people with disabilities—a job where the employees with disabilities interact with the non-disabled population; this job is not in a traditional sheltered workshop and is NOT an enclave
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Of those in community employment:
NCI reports on four types of community jobs: 1. Individual job without publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person does not receive state or other funded supports; 2. Individual job with publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person receives state or other funded supports; 3. Group-supported—a job that takes part in an integrated setting but is done with a group of individuals with disabilities (e.g., work crew). Group-supported jobs may or may not receive publicly funded supports; and 4. New in : Community job in a business that primarily hires people with disabilities—a job where the employees with disabilities interact with the non-disabled population; this job is not in a traditional sheltered workshop and is NOT an enclave
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Has paid community job and likes job
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Does not have a job but wants a job
NCI reports on four types of community jobs: 1. Individual job without publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person does not receive state or other funded supports; 2. Individual job with publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person receives state or other funded supports; 3. Group-supported—a job that takes part in an integrated setting but is done with a group of individuals with disabilities (e.g., work crew). Group-supported jobs may or may not receive publicly funded supports; and 4. New in : Community job in a business that primarily hires people with disabilities—a job where the employees with disabilities interact with the non-disabled population; this job is not in a traditional sheltered workshop and is NOT an enclave
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Has paid community employment as goal in service plan
NCI reports on four types of community jobs: 1. Individual job without publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person does not receive state or other funded supports; 2. Individual job with publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person receives state or other funded supports; 3. Group-supported—a job that takes part in an integrated setting but is done with a group of individuals with disabilities (e.g., work crew). Group-supported jobs may or may not receive publicly funded supports; and 4. New in : Community job in a business that primarily hires people with disabilities—a job where the employees with disabilities interact with the non-disabled population; this job is not in a traditional sheltered workshop and is NOT an enclave
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Using a self-directed supports option
PA: 11% NCI Average: 13%
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Guardianship
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Safety
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Relationships
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