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Self-Determination Network News: October 2017

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By: SD Network
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Stop By and Say Hi!

More than 600 people will soon gather at the annual Self-Determination Conference.  This year's theme is "Self-Determination in Full Color: Celebrating You... Mind, Body and Spirit."  Participants will learn ​more ​about ​self-determination ​and ​self ​directed ​supports ​so ​they ​can ​live ​independently, ​be ​members ​of ​their ​communities, ​and ​use ​public ​funds ​efficiently.  We encourage you to look at the brochure to see all the interesting sectionals the conference will offer.  InControl Wisconsin will have a booth in the exhibit hall.  If you're going, be sure to stop by and say hi!  Registration closes on October 20th.  Register today!

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The Self-Determination Network includes some very talented members and we want to help you to get to know each other a little better. Member Spotlight is a great way for us to get to know each other better.

For October, we shine the spotlight on Mike.  This self-advocate began leading a self-determined life at a very young age.  When he’s not busy volunteering for the Wisconsin Augmentative Alternative Communication Network or attending conferences, he enjoys catching up on his favorite TV shows.  Stop by this month's Member Spotlight to get to know Mike.

Who should we shine the Spotlight on next?

128 Stacy’s Journal

Having somebody who has a significant disability in a family has its challenges.  Extended family has a choice whether or not to accept the circumstances the person has.  In this month's entry, Stacy discusses how her extended family not only accepts, but embraces her unique challenges.  We encourage you to share your experiences as well.

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Take five minutes to check out what's happening on the Self-Determination Network:

  • Compassionate Allowances List Grows:  New conditions have been added to the compassionate allowances list for U.S. Social Security.  Learn what the new conditions are.
  • Caregiving and Dementia: The Administration on Aging put out a special newsletter on dementia care and advocacy topics.  Read and learn about some helpful tips.
  • Scholarship Opportunity:  The American Association on Health and Disability is accepting applications for the Frederick J. Krause Scholarship for undergraduate (junior/senior status) and graduate students with disabilities who are majoring in a field related to disability and health.  Applications due November 15th.  Find out how to apply today!
  • Google Wants Help:  Google is looking to the public in an effort to make navigating the world easier for people with disabilities.  Read about how you can help.
  • Accessibility Hub:  A first of its kind digital hub is designed to address needs of over 1 billion people facing disability, digital literacy or aging related barriers.  Learn about this unique hub hopes to provide.
  • Results are In:  The National Association of States United for Aging Disabilities administered a survey of state agencies that deliver Long Term Services and Supports.  Find out what the survey found.
  • Home Care Worker Challenges:  According to a new national report, Wisconsin is expected to need an additional 20,000 home care workers  by 2024.  Read about why this is so frightening.
  • Poor Wages Hurt Care Worker Longevity:  A new report reveals that direct care workers can't afford to stay in their jobs.  Learn about why the average wage isn't enough to live on.
  • Criminal Justice and the ADA: The Justice Department issued guidance earlier this year to facilitate compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during interactions criminal justice entities.  Read about what the guidelines include.
  • Estimated Social Security Increase:  It's estimated  that people who receive Social Security could see an increase in 2018.  Find out what the estimate is based on.
  • Sidewalk Requirements:  A new paper explains the historical and modern state of the ADA's legal influence on sidewalks and answers important legal questions about the duties of local communities and governments under the ADA.  Learn about available resources for businesses and governments to use in planning for accessible sidewalks.
  • Supported Decision Making:  The Council on Quality and Leadership recently issued a paper about applying approaches of Supported Decision Making in the US.  Read about practices and benefits of Supported Decision Making.
  • Best Cities for People with Disabilities:  Wallethub released its annual "Best & Worst Cities for People with Disabilities" report.  Find out which two Wisconsin cities are in the top 150 best cities.

128 Upcoming Events                                    

Here's a sample of upcoming events listed on the Self-Determination Network:

Post your event on the Self-Determination Network and it can be included in future Network News emails to members! Questions? Suggestions?  Contact Stacy Ellingen. 

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The Self-Determination Network is powered by InControl Wisconsin and supported financially by our members and Sponsors. We couldn't keep this Network going with you!  Find out how you can help support the Network.

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