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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many states and local governments have issued mandates for people to wear face coverings when entering businesses such as shops, restaurants, and other establishments. There has been some confusion over these mandates the the ADA as some disabilities make wearing a face covering hard or not possible.  This FAQ from the Northeast ADA Center explains some of the misunderstandings.

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In today's world, in one way or another, technology is part of our daily lives.  Technology helps us with do things quicker and more effectively.  In many cases, technology allows people with disabilities to accomplish tasks independently.  Big tech companies have gone to great lengths to develop accessible features and equipment.  Many have also taken measures to create an accessible workplace.  One company created the ABC's of Accessibility.

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The National Quality Forum (NQF) has announced that the Person-Centered Planning and Practice (PCP) Project final report is now available. NQF members and the public are able to access the final report through the project page.

This report documents the effort to address long-term services and supports (LTSS) that are predicated on a person’s needs, preferences, goals, and desires. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in collaboration with its partners and other federal agencies, states, consumers and advocates, providers, and other stakeholders, convened to generate recommendations to:

  • Refine the current definition(s) for Person-Centered Planning;
  • Develop a set of core competencies for performing Person-Centered Planning facilitation;
  • Make recommendations to HHS on systems characteristics that support person-centered thinking, planning, and practice;
  • Develop a conceptual framework for Person-Centered Planning measurement; and
  • Conduct an environmental scan including the historical development of person-centered planning in LTSS systems to include a research agenda for future Person-Centered Planning research.

These recommendations will support the continued creation of a sustainable system where older adults and people with disabilities have choice, control, and access to a full array of quality services that assure optimal outcomes including independence, good health, and quality of life.

The multi-stakeholder committee’s goal is to give government agencies and the public a view that finds agreement across different partners and perspectives. This project builds upon previous NQF work with the goal of providing states and other individuals and entities with the guidance they need to develop meaningful systems to support person-centered thinking, planning, and practices.

Please contact the project team with any questions.

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96Self-Determination Network News:

August 2020

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Join us for one of the biggest events for people with disabilities and the people who support them. The 2020 Self-Determination Conference will be held virtually October 26th-28th. Learn how to live more independently, participate more in your community, and direct your public funds efficiently. Registration is free, but you have to register by October 1st. Register now!

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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:

We encourage you to subscribe to the Channel (you can do by clicking the red Subscribe button on any of the video pages).

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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.

In August, we're shining the spotlight on Evelyn. Being in the education field for 22 years, she has a wealth of knowledge about different types of services for people with disabilities. Stop this month's Member Spotlight to get to know Evelyn.

Who should we shine the spotlight on next?

128 Stacy’s Journal

"Making decisions and having choice is part of life. We make hundreds (or probably thousands) of choices on a daily basis. We learn from our choices—sometime we learn the hard way by making bad choices, but that’s ok because those choices we make that shape our life into what it is."

In this month's entry, Stacy talks about how being able to make choices is crucial in life. Have you had to make some life-changing choices?

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

  • Be Inspired: A new coffee shop in Lake Geneva ran by people with disabilities found a way to open despite the pandemic. Find out how this unique shop works.
  • Apple TV Show: Apple TV has a new show that stars people with visual impairments. Learn more about the show.
  • Emergency Response Supports: To celebrate the 30th ADA Anniversary,  FEMA came up with 30 ways the agency supports emergency preparedness, response and recovery for people with disabilities. Check out the list.
  • Electronic Visit Verification: The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has released updates that explain Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) policy and training. Learn the latest.
  • Work-from-home Guidelines:  Working from home used to be a hard accommodation to get for people with disabilities and health conditions. However, the pandemic changed that. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently released guidelines for accommodations during the pandemic. Read about these guidelines.
  • Watch: In late July, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Watch this video to learn how the legislation changed the lives of people with disabilities and where there's room for improvement.
  • Respite Grant Opportunity: Lifespan Respite Care programs are coordinated systems of accessible, community-based respite care services for family caregivers of children and adults of all ages. Learn about a grant opportunity for this program.
  • ADA Brings Security During a Pandemic: The pandemic has caused upheaval in everyone's life. Read about how the situation would be much worse for people with disabilities without the Americans with Disabilities  Act.
  • Equal Access to Medical Care: With the pandemic hitting the country hard, the topics of health care access has been front and center. Learn why many people feel it's time that health care systems be required to follow the non-discrimination laws to ensure that the medical system is accessible to everyone.
  • More Needs to be Done: For Wisconsin Representative Jimmy Anderson, the Americans with Disabilities Act is personal. Find out what he thinks still needs to be done.  
  • ADA Transformed the Country: The Americans with Disabilities Act  changed life for people with disabilities.  Read about the history of it and learn how it has impacted so many.
  • Relief Proposal Concerns: As another COVID relief bill begins to form, disability advocates worry that people with disabilities are being ignored again. Find out why.
  • Housing Trouble: Most people with disabilities in the United States have a hard time finding accessible housing. Learn why this is.
  • Accessibility Features Make Life Easier: Apple interviewed four people with disabilities to show how Apple's built-in accessibility settings have made the lives of people with disabilities easier. Read about these neat features.
  • Medicare Running Running Out: A new prediction suggests that a fund for Medicare that pays for hospitalizations and in-patient care may run out of money as early as 2022 or 2023. Find out why this is.
  • Employment Data Spotlight: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report that highlights data products that can be used to help people with disabilities plan their career paths. Check it out!
  • Caregiving Policy Proposal Survey Results: Earlier this summer, the Governor's Task Force on Caregiving conducted a survey about policy proposals. Take a look at this summary to see what it revealed.
  • Impact of Self-Driving Cars: A study is being done of the impact of self-driving cars.  Read about why many people feel they will be life-changing for people with disabilities.    

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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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A study is being done of the impact of self-driving cars on those with disabilities.  Many people feel they will be life-changing for people with disabilities.  This article details a lot of the advantages.

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Earlier this summer, the Governor's Task Force on Caregiving conducted a survey about policy proposals. 1507 people took the survey.   This is a summary of the results.

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To mark the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released a "Spotlight on Statistics: Using BLS Data to Match People with Disabilities with Jobs." This Spotlight highlights BLS’s data products that can be used to help people with disabilities plan their career paths. 

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A fund for Medicare that pays for hospitalizations and in-patient care may run out of money as early as 2022 or 2023. A researcher at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania came up with this estimate. The trustees at Medicare have not adjusted their estimate from April. That estimate predicted that this fund would run out of money by 2026. This fund gets most of its money from a 1.45% tax paid by employees and employers. This is likely to happen sooner than people thought because millions of people are no longer working. This means that less money from the tax is going to this fund. It is not clear what would happen when Medicare runs out of this money.

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Apple interviewed four people with disabilities to show how Apple's built-in accessibility settings have made the lives of people with disabilities easier. Apple has a variety of accessibility settings built into their devices meant to help people with many different kinds of disabilities use them easily.

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Most people with disabilities in the United States have a hard time finding accessible housing. This is because of several reasons. First, there is not enough accessible housing. Secondly, much of the accessible housing that exists is in places like apartment buildings, especially those built during the 2000s. Finally, accessible housing, either newly built or with updated amenities, is more expensive. This makes it hard for people with disabilities to afford living in these more accessible housing options because people with disabilities usually have lower incomes.

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