Self-Determination Network News: June 2015
Self-Determination Network News June 2015
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25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
This summer is the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Celebrations are taking place across the country including in Wisconsin. The ADA Legacy Bus Tour is making three stops across the state and there are many other events going on as well. Weve created a special page listing events that are going on in Wisconsin for the ADA 25th. We encourage you to check out some of the events!
Budget Proposal Update
As many of you know, on Wednesday May 27th, the Joint Finance Committee voted 12-4 on a motion that pulls the original proposed long-term care changes from the state budget, but includes significant changes to Wisconsin's Family Care/IRIS programs that would begin in 2017.
Changes in the motion include:
- Expands Family Care/IRIS statewide byJanuary 1, 2017.
- Changes the size of regions currently served by Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) so there are no less than 5 regions.
- Requires multiple Integrated Health Agencies (IHAs) in each region that can be for-profit insurance companies.
- Lifts the limits on profits and administrative costs on all entities providing Family Care.
- Ends IRIS as a separate Medicaid program, and requires IHAs to have a consumer-directed option that allows developing plans and allows people to select their own providers, thus folding the existing IRIS program into managed care oversight.
- Directs the Department of Health Services (DHS) to consult with stakeholders before final waiver request development, with no details on who those stakeholders would be or how they would be consulted.
- Retains Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) and require DHS to evaluate the functional screen and options counseling reliability and consistency across ADRCs and require DHS to study ADRC governing boards and provide a report on proposed changes to the requirements of boards to remove duplication.
The full Legislature still has to vote on the entire state budget. This vote is expected to take place on June 30th, so now is the VERY critical time to take action!
Join us for another Coffee Break!
Coffee Break: Wisconsin's State Budget and the Future of Long-Term Care Programs: Wednesday July 1st from 9am to 9:30am
Wisconsin's state legislature iscurrently developing our next state budget. Right now, we know that substantial changes to the long-term care system (including Family Care, IRIS and ADRCs) are being considered as part of that budget. By July 1st, we should have a pretty good idea about what will be included.
Join us for a Coffee Break withLynn Breedlove, board president of InControl Wisconsin outspoken advocate for self-determination, as we talk about what we know (and don't know) about the future of the long-term care system in Wisconsin. Bring your questions, comments, etc. as our Coffee Breaks are an opportunity to talk with each other about topics we care about.
The Coffee Break is a live discussion (written chat) on the Network, open to all members. Each Coffee Break has a different theme - participants will be asked to share their thoughts, questions, ideas and challenges on the subject.
You can join the discussion (chat) any time during the Coffee Break. Just sign in on the SD Network during the time you want to participate on the Network and then go to the Chat Room.
There's no need to register - however, it would help if you would RSVP so we have some idea if you will be joining us.
Take our One-Minute Poll
In our last one-minute poll, we asked people what they thought of the Joint Finance Committee's announcement regarding long-term care. About 26% of people were glad they acknowledged the concerns, but thought more work needed to be done. Over 60% of people were disappointed by the announcement and felt the Joint Finance Committee ignored the concerns. Roughly 7% of people reported that they were confused by the announcement.
To lighten things up a bit, this month were asking what your favorite summer activity is. Take our one-minute poll now!
Check out this months Member Spotlight
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 this month, we shine the Spotlight on Mary Sykes. As a strong advocate for people with disabilities, she is very passionate about person-centered planning. Stop by this monthsMember Spotlightand get to know Mary!
Who should we shine the Spotlight on next?
It Only Takes "Five"
Take five minutes to check out what's happening on the Self-Determination Network:
- Impact of the ADA: Read this great story about how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has impacted one Wisconsin mans life.
- Learn: This is an interesting article about how statistics show people with disabilities are more likely to be victims of violent crime.
- Google Initiative: Read about how Google is putting up millions for a disability initiative.
- Be Inspired: This is a great storyabout a man who has learned to look beyond his physical disability.
- Rise in Providers: An interesting article about the rise in providers serving people with disabilities.
- Changes in Managed Care: This is a very interesting article about the proposed changes to Medicaid.
- Financial Effort Program: Read about a new program federalofficials are launching in effort to help people with disabilities become more financially independent.
- SPARK Grants: The purpose of SPARKS Grants is to help local groups work on identified changes in their communities through grassroots community organizing. Application deadline is July 31st.
- Become a Partner in Policymaking: Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities' Partners in Policymaking is a six-session advocacy and systems change training program designed to develop a group of future leaders across the state. Applications due September 1st.
- Family Grants: Family Voices of Wisconsin is offering funding and technical assistance will be provided to family-led projects designed to improve Wisconsins systems of support for family members who have children and youth with disabilities and/or special health care needs. Application deadline is July 3rd.
- Housing Costs: This is an interesting article about how a new study finds housing too expensive for with disabilities living on SSI.
- Post news or start a discussion: It's easy to do and a great way to share information and network with others!
Stacys Journal
This month Stacy discusses the importance of time management for people with disabilities. We encourage you to ask her questions and/or share your experiences as well.
Stop by to welcomeour newest members
- This person is an advocate for her adult children.
- Shes a caregiver who believes in self-direction.
- As a caregiver for people with disabilities, shes very concerned with the budget proposal.
- This self-advocate wants to help enforce the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- This parent and advocate wants to become more familiar with self-determination.
- Shes the Executive Service Manager for a company that supports self-direction.
Do you know someone who should join the Self-Determination Network? Spread the word and invite friends, families and other interested folks!
Upcoming Events
Here's a sample ofupcoming eventslisted on the Self-Determination Network:
- ADA Free Pontoon Boat Rides on Madison Lakes: June 14th to August 16th, Tenney Park, Madison WI
- From Self Advocacy to Self Determination: June 23rd to the 24th, Radison Hotel and Conference Center, Green Bay WI
- ADA Legacy Bus Tour Madison Stop: June 25th, 11am to 4pm, Overture Center for the Arts, Madison WI
- ADA Legacy Bus Tour Milwaukee Stop: June 26th, 10am to 4pm, Harley-Davidson Museum and Curative Rehabilitation Lot at Milwaukee County Medical Complex, Milwaukee WI
- Guardianship and Power of Attorney Seminar: June 26th, 5pm, Racine County Public Works Building Auditorium, Sturtevant WI
- Coffee Break: Wisconsin's State Budget and the Future of Long-Term Care Programs: July 1st, 9am to 9:30am, SD Network Chat Room
- ADA Legacy Bus Tour Superior Stop: July 7th, 12:30pm to 3pm, Mariner Mall, Superior WI
- MILC's 15th and the ADA's 25th Celebration: July 15th, 3pm to 7pm, Midstate Independent Living Consultants, Inc., Stevens Point WI
- Wheels & Heels: July 17th, 5pm to 9pm, Festa
- Itailana, Milwaukee WI
- Story Slam: July 20th, 7pm to 9pm, Skylight Music Theatre, Milwaukee WI
- Milwaukee Brewers vs Cleveland: July 22nd, 1pm, Miller Park, Milwaukee WI
- Adaptive Sports and Recreation Expo: July 25th, 9am to 2pm, Nathan Hale High School, West Allis WI
- 3rd Annual Disability Pride Festival: July 25th, 12pm to 5pm, Brittingham Park, Madison WI
- State-wide Institute on Best Practices in Inclusive Education 2015: July 27th to 29th, Westwood Conference Center, Wausau WI
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Self-Determination Conference: November 9thto 11th, Kalahari Resort, Wisconsin Dells WI
Post your eventon 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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