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Valerie J. Bradley, President Jon Fortune, Senior Policy Analyst Human Services Research Institute ND 2011
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System trajectory is unsustainable We can’t afford legacy systems States will need to do more with less Collective consciousness is fading Funding methods will change Self advocacy needs support
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CHALLENGES: Wait lists growing More families in crisis and more adults living at home Not enough direct support staff Old models too expensive OPPORTUNITIES: Develop triage for wait lists Work with case managers re: family dynamics Help train DSPs Disseminate information on best practices
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DD MUSEUM
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CHALLENGES: Public institutions still a factor in some states More people in sheltered workshops than employed Need to use current downturn to focus on what works OPPORTUNITIES: Build the case for institutional closures Identify barriers to employment Conduct cost analyses of trade-offs between legacy and person- centered services
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CHALLENGES: Shrinking staff at the central level Community system has grown rapidly Pressure to manage systems based performance data OPPORTUNITIES: Assist states to analyze and trend data Participate in the collection of NCI data Assist states with risk management efforts (e.g., mortality review, etc.)
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CHALLENGES: Baby boom generation retiring Loss of institutional memory Need to develop new leadership OPPORTUNITIES: Conduct leadership training initiatives Do a history of the state system Work to instill values in UCED trainees
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CHALLENGES: Current level of funding for some services can’t be supported Funding needs to reflect individual need Use of individual budgets should be expanded OPPORTUNITIES: Assist states to align funding with functional capabilities Train individuals and families to use individual budgets Evaluate self-direction
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CHALLENGES: Self-advocacy groups experiencing generational changes Hard to organize when people aren’t in conventional settings Self-advocacy groups need mentors and organizational support OPPORTUNITIES: Sponsor self-advocacy leadership opportunities Include self-advocates in participatory research Use self advocates as trainers and lecturers
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