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Self-Determination Network News: December 2022

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Self-Determination Network News:

December 2022

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Disability Advocacy Day 2023

Mark your calendars!  Disability Advocacy Day will be Thursday March 23rd. We're excited to announce it will be back in-person!  More details will be coming after the holidays, but we wanted to be sure people save the date.  We hope to see you there!  

Center for Youth Voice, Youth Choice

BPDD has been working with a group of Youth Ambassadors as part of a  project called CYVYC (Civic) it stands for Center for Youth Voice, Youth Choice.

The Board For People with Developmental Disabilities applied to  be part of this national project. The goals of the project are: 1) to support states to promote alternatives to guardianship, so that fewer youth with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) have legal guardians; and 2) to give youth opportunities to lead efforts to promote alternatives to guardianship. We are in year 2 or a 5 year project. The CYVYC  project and it’s ambassadors are committed to working to promote the use of Supported Decision-Making and alternatives to guardianship for transition aged youth. 

There are four ambassadors: Joran Anderson, Will Becker, Jennie Rojas, and Alesia Saffold. Ashley Mathy is mentor and Jordan also is a co-leader for the  project.

About Supported Decision Making:

  • Supported Decision-Making lets adults with disabilities get the help they need to make decisions while keeping all their rights. 
  • Supported Decision Making allows a person to identify Supporter(s) to help them get information, understand their options and tell others about their decisions.
  • The Supported Decision-Making agreement lets teachers, doctors, bankers, and other professionals know that the person has given the Supporter permission to hear, receive, and talk about information with them.

Self-Determination is being able to  make choices about your life.

The more choices you make in your life, the better you will become at making choices.

Contact Fil Clissa for more information: fil.clissa@wisconsin.gov.

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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.

This month, we shined the spotlight on Desi. This determined young lady is passionate about educating law enforcement and emergency personnel about how to interact with people with disabilities. Check out this month's Member Spotlight to get to know Desi.   

Who should we shine the spotlight on next?

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"The need to answer those seemingly degrading questions about my circumstances will always be a part of my life, but I’m hopeful that as things become more digital, the need to verbally state personal information will decrease."



In this month's entry, Stacy discusses how it can be challenging having to constantly answer (or rely on others to answer) seemingly degrading questions about all aspects of your life. Have you had similar experiences?

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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 so by clicking the red Subscribe button on any of the video pages).

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

  • Independent Living Support Pilot: The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is preparing to launch a pilot program in July 2023 to help Wisconsinites who are older or have a disability, and who are not eligible for Medicaid, get short-term services so they can stay independent and healthy. Learn more about this program.
  • Study Finds Doctors Discriminate: In a series of anonymous interviews with 22 U.S. doctors, some admitted to refusing care to people with disabilities, making the excuse that they weren't taking on new patients. Find out what else was revealed.
  • Employment for People with Disabilities Trending Up: U.S. employment statistics over the last several months show an improvement in employment rates for people with disabilities. Read about the current employment statistics for people with disabilities.
  • Housing Barriers: Millions of people living in the United States are feeling the effects of one of the worst affordable housing crises in a generation. But for the growing number of people with disabilities, finding and retaining quality housing they can afford is even more challenging. Learn about the barriers.
  • Family Caregiver Hospital Discharge Survey: GWAAR, in partnership with our grassroots caregivers, are conducting a survey to collect Wisconsin family caregiver experiences at the time of a loved one/care recipient’s hospital discharge.  Take the survey.
  • Updated Long-Term Plan Needed: 25% of adult Americans live with a disability and nearly 75% of those live with family members. Find out why advocates are trying to get legislators to understand  that there needs to be a better system.
  • Electronic Visit Verification Hard Launch: The Wisconsin Department of Health Service announced a date for hard launch of electronic visit verification for personal care services to begin.  Find out when it is.
  • Study Highlights Impact of COVID: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted marginalized communities in many ways, especially those with disabilities and their access to health care. Learn about the impact it had on personal assistance services.
  • Addressing Wages of Direct Care Workers: The direct care workforce represents a critical component of the United States employment market, yet pay remains low. Learn how states have taken a variety of actions through provider rate increases and minimum wage policies through the Medicaid program as two strategies to address recruitment and retention. 
  • Vaccine Resources: Staying up-to-date on vaccinations is the most important thing we all can do to protect ourselves from serious illness due to COVID-19. It’s particularly crucial for older adults and people with disabilities. Check out this list of vaccine resources.
  • Dangers of Congregate Settings: In the wake of the disproportionate death toll in congregate settings during the COVID-19 pandemic, this report examines weaknesses in the home and community-based services ecosystem and outlines a roadmap to expand community living options to meet the needs of people with disabilities across the lifespan. Learn about how it can be improved.
  • Public Health Emergency: The United States will keep in place the public health emergency status of the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing millions of Americans to still receive free tests, vaccines, and treatments. Read about why it was extended.
  • Organizations Receive Funding: Forty-three organizations focused on home and community-based services received $12 million from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Find out what it will be used for.
  • Self-Advocacy Fellowship: The Self-Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center is now accepting applications for fellows for a one-year self-advocacy project. Applications due January 9th.

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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