Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

download Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

of 38

Transcript of Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    1/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    2/38

    National Health Interview Survey

    with family

    76%

    in long termcare

    10%

    with spouse

    6%

    own home

    8%

    Source: Fujiura, G.T. (2001). The forgotten generation: A Demographic Argument on Behalf of the Continuum ofIntellectual Disability. RRTC on Aging and Mental Retardation.

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    3/38

    1 110984

    712

    0

    200

    400600

    800

    1,000

    1,200

    < 41 yrs 41-59 yrs 60+ yrs

    Age of Household Head

    PersonswithMRDD

    in

    thousands

    Source: (1998). Demography of family households. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 103, 225-235.(2005) Braddock et al. State of the States, University of Colorado.

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    4/38

    Statedata.info

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    5/38

    5

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    6/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    7/38

    I had hoped that

    she would be the one

    Photo courtesy of ick Harris, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    8/38

    Photo courtesy of Tiago Ribiero, Flickr

    Their life situations dont allow it

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    9/38

    Photo courtesy ofStefan Baudy, Fl ickr

    first of all, it has to be up to them

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    10/38

    numero uno

    Photo courtesy of Beaukiss Steve, Flikr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    11/38

    I know if my brother was here,

    itd be [him]

    Photo courtesy of decade_null, Fl ickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    12/38

    Photo courtesy of tick_followed_tock, Flickr

    trying to make it to where theycould see that he exists

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    13/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    14/38

    14Photo courtesy of ewiemann, Moskitomaniac, Evan, S. Photography, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    15/38

    they kind of clued me in on whereto go from there

    Photo courtes of Marco Bellucci Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    16/38

    ...I did have to really go to very highlevels on occasion

    16Photo courtesy of bregdur, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    17/38

    that made it a little bit easier toget in the door

    Photo courtesy of Daniel Schwen , Wikimedia

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    18/38

    he was going to be a burden to the

    United States government

    Photo courtesy of dbkings, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    19/38

    he had to jump over the fence

    Photo courtesy of Wonderlaneon Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    20/38

    I don't see any great things outthere for any of us when we age

    especially them

    Photo courtesy of jenny downing, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    21/38

    whats going to happen if all of a

    sudden there just isnt funding?

    Photo courtesy of Martin Kingsley, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    22/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    23/38

    if he couldget out on his own,

    that would be great

    Photo courtesy of Rick McCharles, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    24/38

    Photo courtesy of mugley, Flickr

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    25/38

    Im the man of the house

    Photo courtesy of Balttiarallaa at http://ajt.iki.fi/travel/balttiarallaa_revolutions/img_7029_genis_talo_medium.jpg

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    26/38

    Photo provided courtesy of Kevin, Flickr

    If I had all those things, I wouldnthave to rely on my sisters.

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    27/38

    Our siblings, the self-advocatesNational network-making Finding

    UsInternational networking-linkages

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    28/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    29/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    30/38

    State

    State level collaborations with agencies

    Social networking

    Support for some, advocacy forothers Reachingout to self-advocates

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    31/38

    Were the NKOTB

    Networkof 7 stateorganizations, but growing

    ProvideTAto peoplewhowant to start

    Policy andAdvocacy, Research,Services andSupports

    Siblingleaders-were everywhere Connections todisability groups,plans to networkwith aging andwomens groups aswell

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    32/38

    Siblings are notparents

    Learn about the siblinglifecourse,beproactive- the

    relationshipchanges The moreconnections, thebetter

    The needsof theolderwill notbe the same as the

    needsof the younger - contexthaschanged Your successwith families may dependon siblings!

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    33/38

    Be a trendsetter!

    Include siblingsin programs

    Includedistant siblings

    Expand support, not necessarilyprograms

    Invite siblingsdontwait!

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    34/38

    Providegreater access to employment

    recreationalprograms quality residentialoptions

    Knowfinancial supportoptions for families Legal services/resources Transitionprograms/initiatives that

    maximizechoice for siblingswith andwithoutdisabilities

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    35/38

    "Wewill notovercome thecurrentcrisis solelywithpoliticallogic.We needliving roomslike thoseinwhichwomen oncediscovered theywere not alone. [We need]the strategy of Gandhi and King. Unexpected

    gatherings and unpredictedcoalitions. Peoplecomingtogetherbecause they disagreeon every subject saveone:the need topreserve thehuman. Boisterous revival and

    silent meditation. Grand assemblies and simple suppers. Sam Smith

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    36/38

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    37/38

    John Kramer, Ph.D.ResearchAssociate

    Institute for Community Inclusion

    University of Massachusetts,Boston100 Morrissey Blvd.

    Boston, MA02125

    Phone: 617-287-4369Phone: 312-436-1839

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Website: http://www.communityinclusion.org

  • 8/6/2019 Sibling Leadership Network with Autism NOW July 5, 2011

    38/38

    Allpictures usedin thispresentation arelicensed for fair use under Creative Commons-

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/