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The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) at ACL has two new funding opportunity under the Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (RRTCs) Program to address community living policy and research and capacity building for minority entities. Additionally, there is a new Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERC) Program funding opportunity on prosthetics and orthotics.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (RRTC) Program Funding Opportunities
The purpose of the RRTC program, which are funded through the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects and Centers Program, is to achieve the goals of, and improve the effectiveness of, services authorized under the Rehabilitation Act through well-designed research, training, technical assistance, and dissemination activities in important topic areas as specified by NIDILRR. These activities are designed to benefit rehabilitation service providers, individuals with disabilities, family members, and other stakeholders.
RRTC on Community Living Policy: The purpose of this particular RRTC is to engage in disability policy research, statistical analyses and modeling, knowledge translation, development of informational products, and dissemination to contribute to policies that facilitate and improve community living outcomes among people with disabilities.
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Please visit the link above for more details about the grant opportunity and application process. This grant opportunity closes on May 22, 2023.
RRTC on Research and Capacity Building for Minority Entities: The purpose of this particular RRTC is to generate new knowledge about the experiences and outcomes of individuals with disabilities from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds that can be used as a foundation for developing interventions to improve those outcomes. Another purpose of the RRTC is to conduct research on the feasibility and effectiveness of methods and models to enhance disability and rehabilitation research capacity and infrastructure at minority-serving institutions.
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Please visit the link above for more details about the grant opportunity and application process. This grant opportunity closes on May 22, 2023.
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERC) Program Funding Opportunity
The purpose of the RERC program is to improve the effectiveness of services authorized under the Rehabilitation Act by conducting advanced engineering research on and development of innovative technologies that are designed to solve particular rehabilitation problems or to remove environmental barriers. RERCs also demonstrate and evaluate such technologies, facilitate service delivery system changes, stimulate the production and distribution of new technologies and equipment in the private sector, and provide training opportunities.
RERC on Prosthetics and Orthotics: The purpose of this particular RERC is to conduct research, development, and related activities toward advances in prosthetics and orthotics technologies that improve health and function, employment, or community living outcomes among people with limb loss or impaired limb function.
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Please visit the link above for more details about the grant opportunity and application process. This grant opportunity closes on May 22, 2023.
DISABILITY SCOOP: Congress Could Make Waiting Lists For Disability Services A Thing Of The Past
By SD Network, 2023-03-26
A proposal in Congress would do away with Medicaid's institutional bias and guarantee people with developmental disabilities access to services in the community. Backers of the measure known as the HCBS Access Act say the bill would eliminate waiting lists for community-based services over time by increasing funding for the program, providing grants to states to expand their service capacity and taking other steps to bolster the workforce of caregivers who support people with disabilities.
FORBES: Mindset Matters: How The Tribe Of Accessibility Is Fundamental To Scaling The Disability Economy
By SD Network, 2023-03-26
The Accessibility professional is not just a change agent but in fact, part of a larger tribe that sees the world through a lens of inclusivity and espouses a new cultural norm that is essential in defining the mindset of the digital economy of the here-and-now and the future of the industry. The Tribe of Accessibility is a bridge between technical know-how, commerce, and a desire to imagine new possibilities where there is a bridge between design and technologies that allows for all users to be engaged in the digital ecosystem that is so vital to the way we live today. It is the Accessibility professional who understands that they have a responsibility not only to drive change but to be a conduit for the Disability Economy.
In a tight labor market, overlooking those who can work but face obstacles comes at a steep cost to the economy. At a time when some 10 million US jobs are unfilled, Covid-19 still lingers and the workforce is aging at an alarming rate, it’s never been more urgent for employers to strengthen their resolve to hire and retain workers with disabilities.
AARP: Valuing the Invaluable 2023 Update: Strengthening Supports for Family Caregivers
By SD Network, 2023-03-17
Care provided by millions of unpaid family caregivers across the U.S. is valued at a staggering, estimated $600 billion annually. An estimated 36 billion hours of care annually are provided by family caregivers for older parents, spouses, partners, and friends with chronic, disabling, and serious health conditions.
In the summer of 2020, leaders at Knute Nelson, a critical provider of community-based and residential supports and services for older adults in Minnesota, launched an internal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiative, with the goal of infusing DEI principles into all aspects of their work. To meet the coming demand for home care and senior services, the ways that the organization recruited and retained its workforce needed to shift.
CENTERS FOR MEDICAID AND MEDICARE: CMS Waivers, Flexibilities, and the Transition Forward from the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
By SD Network, 2023-03-11
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued a fact sheet that addresses the following areas: COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and treatments, telehealth services, waiver flexibility, hospital-at-home care, provider scope and oversight flexibility, and Medicaid continuous enrollment. CMS has included individual fact sheets for how the end of the PHE will impact waivers related to healthcare providers, settings, and service delivery.
HOME HEALTH CARE NEWS: White House Uses Home Care As Sticking Point In Support Of Medicaid Spending
By SD Network, 2023-03-11
President Joe Biden and his administration are using the importance of personal home care as a way to fight back against some Congress members’ desire to cut Medicaid funding. In a letter that opposed certain aspects of the “Congressional Republican agenda,” the White House criticized Republicans’ previous plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act, cut Medicaid spending and — in general — keep health care on the chopping block for budget cuts.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: They Retired. Now They Are Taking Care of Other Retirees.
By SD Network, 2023-03-11
Older workers are helping fill a labor shortage in the home-care industry that worsened during the pandemic. They are taking personal care, in-home help, or companionship positions with home-care agencies and other businesses that provide support to older adults.
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2023 Self-Determination Conference Call for Presenters
Are you interested in presenting at the 2023 Self-Determination Conference? The Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities is seeking session proposals for Tuesday, October 17 & Wednesday, October 18, 2023. Proposals are due by noon on May 12th. Submit a proposal today!
State Budget Advocacy
Late in February, Governor Evers released his 2023-2025 budget proposal. The Survival Coalition put together an analysis of the proposal from a disability perspective. The Caregiver Crisis Coalition also has created a proposal that addresses many aspects of the caregiver crisis. We encourage you to use these documents while talking to your legislators about what you'd like to see in the budget.
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.
This month, we shined the spotlight on Stephenie. Thanks to her family’s encouragement and belief in her, this self-advocate has done so many incredible things. She believes self-determination is having a voice and a choice what happens in your life. Check out this month's Member Spotlight to get to know Stephenie.
Who should we shine the spotlight on next?
Stacy’s Journal
Check out the Latest Videos!
The Self-Determination Channel is a YouTube channel by and for people with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Unlike other channels, the Self-Determination Channel stands stand out from other channels on YouTube because self-advocates host the videos, and decide and create the content. Videos are posted a couple times a month on a variety of topics self-advocates care about such as technology, employment, caregivers, independent living, and advocacy.
Check out the newest videos on the channel:
- Human Rights: #16 Rest and Do the Things You Like to Do
- Human Rights: #17 Protection within the Law and Your Services
We encourage you to subscribe to the Channel (you can do so by clicking the red Subscribe button on any of the video pages).
Take five minutes to check out what's happening on the Self-Determination Network:
- Proposed Change to Benefits: A new proposal from the Social Security Administration would make life easier for millions of disabled Americans whose friends or family help them out with food. Learn more about the proposal.
- Making Caregiving a Career: By 2030, more than 1 in 5 people in the United States are expected to be ages 65 and older, and nearly 70% of all adults who reach age 65 will eventually require some type of long-term services and supports. Read about how there are several caregiver occupations in the home health care industry that are growing.
- Disability Inclusion: Disability inclusion means intentionally cultivating environments where all can flourish. It means taking action to make change happen. It means including disabled consumers. While corporations are slow to latch onto the idea, read about how small steps are leading to great progress.
- Crisis Leaves People Abandoned: A member of the Madison City Council and the Dane County Board is talking about the caregiver crisis that has been affecting people with disabilities and the elderly. Learn why it's both political and personal for her.
- EVV Resources: Electronic visit verification (EVV) is required by federal law for personal care and applicable supportive home care services. Check out these resources to learn about EVV.
- Being Reliant on Caregivers: Listen to this commentary about the power dynamics at play between a care provider and recipient, and the devaluation and lack of investment in care work.
- Assistive Technology Day: On March 1, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution to raise awareness and celebrate National Assistive Technology (AT) Awareness Day. Learn what the day honors.
- Breaking Point: After warning for years of an impending collapse in the disability services system, advocates say that the crisis is here. Read about things have escalated to a dangerous level forcing providers to deny people with disabilities Care and services.
- Passing of Disability Activist: The disability community is mourning the passing of disability rights activist Judy Heumann. Learn about the integral role she had in the disability rights movement.
Upcoming Events
Here's a sample of upcoming events listed on the Self-Determination Network:
- Webinar: Person-Centered Methods For Expanding Self-Determination In Provider-Directed Services: March 15th, 2p.m. to 3:30p.m., Online
- Advocacy For Change: March 16th, 9a.m. to 4:30p.m., Concourse Hotel and the Capitol, Madison WI
- Webinar: Inclusive Imagery – Writing Alt-Text Depicting People With Disabilities And Other Marginalized Identities: March 16th, 1p.m. to 2:30p.m., Online
- Webinar: The Intersection Of Women And Disability: March 21st, 1p.m. to 2:30p.m., Online
- Webinar: COVID-19 Data On Individuals With I/DD: March 22nd, 11a.m. to 12p.m., Online
- Disability Advocacy Day: March 23rd, 10a.m. to 3p.m., Monona Terrace and the Capitol, Madison WI
- Home Health Care Services Electronic Visit Verification Forum: March 23rd, 1p.m. to 3p.m., Online
- Webinar: Person-Centered Approaches To Supporting Dignity Of Risk For People With Disabilities: March 23rd, 2p.m. to 3:30p.m., Online
- Circles Of Life Conference: May 11th & 12th, The Wilderness Resort, Wisconsin Dells, WI
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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