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CILs: Rekindling the Romance A Kansas love story between the SILC and the CILs that lead to greater independence for people with disabilities.
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The SPIL is our dating app – a simple powerful tool at our fingertips.
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SPIL It starts here. Awareness, Inclusion, Capacity and Everything in between! 3400 Kansans with disabilities lives changed
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CILs have been heavily invested in the development of the SPIL for years. We all understand that there can be differences, but we still accomplish the same goals.
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The SILC and the CILs have always had a “peer” relationship, more like a romance then a parental relationship. Respect Excitement to work together Personal relationships with staff, it is not one sided Opposites can attract – understand that differences add value and still accomplish the IL goals
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SILCK Profile Location: Topeka, KS Interests: development of SPIL, integrated, accessible, & inclusive communities across Kansas for people with disabilities. Common Connections: CIL Rep., consumer driven boards, agency relationships. Likes: accessible housing, transportation and employment, innovation and advocacy Dislikes: discrimination, segregation, archaic systems, unaccessible anything
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Like Tinder, who built products to bring people together, the SPIL has brought CIL staff together through the statewide workgroups for peer sharing and has changed the way the IL Network interacts and mingles.
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CIL Profile Location: Statewide Interests: Promoting the rights & choices of people with disabilities to be self reliant. Common Connections: CIL Rep., consumer driven boards, agency relationships Likes: IL Philosophy, peer support, IL skills, deinstitutionalization, advocacy, sharing resources Dislikes: Discrimination, exclusion, inaccessibility, disrespect
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Left Swipe……Right Swipe
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It’s a MATCH!!! You and the CILs liked each other!!!!! SILCKCILs
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SPIL Development and Collaboration Workgroup that was representative of; CILs SILCK DSE Everyone had equal say Even before WIOA, Kansas saw the importance of this
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Revamping our SPIL profile Developed SPIL goal workgroups Gave the power of change to the CILs, their staff and community providers SPIL Forums
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Employment Workgroup Highlights Developed an instructional packet to give to employers and job seekers Determined coordinated list of points of delivery within communities Developed employment trainings
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Transportation Workgroup Highlights Developed survey tool to identify existing accessible transportation options Survey and instructions given to all CILs to disperse in their communities Coordinated statewide action plan was developed
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Housing Workgroup Highlights Identified accessible & affordable housing in their communities Annually provide input to major housing councils in Kansas Developed a training to provide resources and TA
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Outreach Workgroup Highlights Developed universal materials & common language for the IL network Developed pathways for dissemination of outreach materials CILs and SILCK tracked info in a common way to report on the 704
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Keeping the Romance Alive We made a point to have fun Encouraged and supported each other Celebrated success along the way Everybody had a role, and owned the progress of the goals CILs made it a priority to have a representative on the workgroups Encouraged creativity, fluidity & change when it was necessary
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Questions????
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Contact info: Kathy Cooper Executive Director of the KS SILC Kathy.cooper@silck.org 785-234-6990 Deone Wilson Executive Director of Resource Center for Independent Living, Inc. deone@rcilinc.org 785-528-3105
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