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Transcript of Focus on Employment Provider Council Meeting November 17, 2006 Beth McArthur.
Focus on Employment
Provider Council Meeting
November 17, 2006
Beth McArthur
State Employment Leadership Network SELN
• ICI Institute for Community
Inclusion –UMASS Boston • NASDDDS National Association
of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services
Jointly sponsored by:
SELN Staff
• Bill Kiernan—ICI – John Butterworth
– Suzzanne Freeze
• Bob Gettings—NASDDDS – Chas Moseley
– Angela Rapp-Kennedy
Arizona
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Hawaii **
Massachusetts
New Mexico
Oregon
South Carolina
Texas
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
SELN Participating States
WHY SELN?
• Nationally, numbers of people employed in integrated settings has stagnated in the last 10-15 years
• There are wide variations among states in employment rates of people served by state DD systems (less than 10% in five states to over 45% in five other states)
• Significant potential exists to expand employment in integrated settings
• Coordinated efforts are need to accomplish this expansion
Benefits to Participating State Agencies
• Standardized Self Assessment Process
• Training / Technical Assistance
• Improved Data Reporting Systems to Track Employment Outcomes
• Issue Papers
• Sharing of Best Practice Information
• SELN website• Network Teleconferences
• Interstate Collaboration and Joint Problem Solving
SELN TimelineJuly to December 2006 and beyond…
• Develop and Pilot the self-assessment instrument/process in two states
• Convene Network Steering Committee meeting via teleconference
• Conduct on-site visits to participating states
• Begin developing & distributing “Data Notes” summarizing existing state employment data
• Assess member outcome data availability and development needs. Develop data plan for each participating state.
• Begin targeted conversations with states re TA and system change needs.
• Convene Steering Committee in conjunction with NASDDDS Annual Meeting being held in Arlington, VA on November 8 – 10.
• Complete and distribute summary analysis of member site visits
• Develop individualized work plans for each participating state during 2006-2007
State Self AssessmentAgency mission statement and priority policy goals (general)• State DD agency mission and goal statement(s)• Statements of broad policy directions or commitments to achieving identified
employment outcomes
Regulations and policies on achieving integrated employment outcomes• Specific state policy goals related to the achievement of employment outcomes for
individuals with developmental disabilities• Operating policies related to the achievement of employment outcomes for individuals
with developmental disabilities• Regulations pertaining to the provision of employment and other day services
State DD agency organization and operation• State agency organizational structure with respect to the provision of employment and
day supports
State Self AssessmentFunding and service contracting• Service definitions of supported employment included in the state’s 1915(c) Medicaid
waiver programs.
• Service definitions for day habilitation and other supports furnished under the state’s 1915(c) Medicaid waiver programs.
• Sample provider agency contracts for the provision of employment supports
• Funding and rate structures for employment and other day service supports
Training and TA• Training requirements and/or curricula for state agency personnel involved in
employment, including case managers or service coordinators
• Training requirements and/or curricula for direct support professionals
State Self Assessment
Collaboration• Agreements or Memoranda of Understanding with other state agencies regarding
employment services (including vocational rehabilitation and workforce development)
Performance measurement, quality assurance, and program oversight• Quality standards for employment and other day service supports
• Description of quality assessment and monitoring procedures for employment services.
• Data summaries or outcome reports related to employment and other day supports.
Themes from site visits• Rekindle excitement and innovation around employment
• Better employment outcomes
• Better data systems
• Better QA systems
• Better payment systems to promote employment—rates v. contracts
• More access to benefits counseling
• Better relationships with stakeholders—families, providers, business community, school systems, VR agencies
• Manage challenge of launching employment initiatives in midst of other systems change
Variables for High Performing Systems
System Level Strategies
Flexible policies
Funding incentives
Communication of goals through data
Innovation diffusion through training
GoalIntegrated
Employment
GoalCommunity
Inclusion
FacilitatorsLocal ControlRelationships
Catalysts & Context
Key Players
Clarity Of Goals
Values
DMR Goals participate in the self assessment process and set goals as a result
improve the substance and availability of data related to employment and use it to make decisions about policy and funding decisions
identify exemplary programs and employment providers in CT and share techniques, program design and training with other providers
continue to participate in the NGA and YVT to enhance interagency coordination of employment initiatives for youth
identify and measure the job opportunities afforded school graduates transitioning to DMR in FY07. Use this information to set goals for FY08
Arizona
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Hawaii **
Massachusetts
New Mexico
Oregon
South Carolina
Texas
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
SELN Participating StatesMedicaid Infrastructure Grants (MIG)
$5.1M for CT
MIG Goals• To improve the transition process for young adults
moving form school to post secondary education or employment.
• To increase expectations for people with disabilities in achieving career potential.
• To increase the recruitment, employment and retention of individuals with disabilities into CT businesses.
• To increase access to transportation for individuals with disabilities.
• Provide technical assistance to support the development of effective strategies for increasing employment of people with disabilities.