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FYI Newsletter June 16, 2008

Quick Scan:

  • Disaster Relief Services for Persons with Disabilities
  • Free Downloadable Emergency Planning and Disaster Publication for People with Disabilities 
  • Employment Specialist Training (EST) 
  • Library Corner

 


 

The Arc of Indiana Logo and Link

Disaster Relief Services for Persons with Disabilities

The Arc of Indiana has designated funds to provide disaster relief assistance to people with disabilities living in areas of the state severely affected by 2008 floods and recent tornadoes. The Arc will supply a $100 debit card to provide for immediate needs.

To apply for assistance, individuals should contact the local chapter of The Arc in their county, or a local agency providing services to people with disabilities. Application may also be made through an IPMG Case Manager, Area Agency on Aging, or a district office of the Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services. The agency will need to submit the completed certification form on behalf of the recipient. 

The certification form is available at http://wwwarcind.org. Click on "Disaster Relief Assistance" at the bottom of the web page. The criteria for Disaster Relief is as follows:  

An agency must submit a completed certification form on behalf of the recipient confirming that the person:

· Is disabled;
· Is a recipient of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid Disability;
· Lives in a county declared a disaster area;
· Has been severely impacted by the disaster;
· Will use disaster relief funds for financial assistance as a result of loss from
  the disaster; and
· The funds will supplement, not supplant, other sources of revenue used
  to pay the person's monthly bills. 

Funding for Disaster Relief Assistance comes from resources remaining in our Winter Heating Assistance Program. The Winter Heating Assistance Program will resume at the end of the year.

The Arc is seeking additional funds for disaster relief. If you would like to contribute, checks can be mailed to: 

The Arc of Indiana
107 N. Pennsylvania Street, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Please note that the check is for Disaster Relief.

Note: Residents with Cerebral Palsy, if you are in need of replacement durable medical equipment because of the flood, please contact the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Indiana, Inc. to apply for emergency assistance. Call (317) 632-3561 or 1-800-723-7620. Visit http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/cerebral-palsy-assistance/indiana/.


 

I Am Citizen Prepared Cover and Link

Free Downloadable Emergency Planning and Disaster Publication for People with Disabilities

I am Citizen Prepared is a publication for people with disabilities and the people who support them. Given the current flooding and severe weather events in Indiana, emergency preparedness is a topic that is on the minds of many Hoosiers and those in neighboring states. There is much written about the subject, but not in a format that is accessible to people with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

I Am Citizen Prepared, written by Maribeth Mooney, Research Associate, with the Indiana Institute's Center on Aging and Community, is a free downloadable publication, designed to provide information that does not focus on the scary aspect of disasters and emergencies. It offers the reader suggestions on how to prepare oneself in the event that an emergency does arise. The reader is encouraged to think of emergency preparedness as a project rather than a reaction to an unexpected and frightening event. I am Citizen Prepared is 49 pages and opens with Adobe Acrobat. Visit http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cac/pdf/emerguide.pdf to download.

 

Employment Specialist Training (EST)

The Indiana Supported Employment Training Team (ISETT) will present its third, in a series of four, intensive training sessions designed to provide basic skills to service providers (August 5-7 and September 9-11, 2008 at Easterseals Crossroads, Indianapolis) who have worked as employment specialists for less than one year. Attendees learn best practices in job and career development, employment support planning, ecological analysis, follow-along, and emerging industry trends.


EST is a six-day training split into two sessions held one month apart. An exit test is required for participants seeking certification. Individuals who attend all days of both sessions and successfully complete the exit test receive a competency-based certificate from Indiana University. CEUs and CRUs are available. To date, the EST training team has trained and certified over 2,500 employment specialists in the state of Indiana. Past participants have included job coaches, teachers, job developers, parents, mental health professionals, vocational coordinators, state agency and Work One staff.


Final 2008 training dates and location:

November 4-6 and December 2-4, 2008
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
Bloomington, IN

Registration fee is regularly $300.00 per person. Act now and receive a $200.00 discount! Questions, want to register? Contact Kay Moore via e-mail at moorel@indiana.edu or call (812) 855-6508.
 


 

Center for Disability Information and Referral Logo and Link

Library Corner

New Items: The following new materials may be borrowed by Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR) at the Institute. To check out materials, contact the library at 1-800-437-7924, send e-mail to cedir@indiana.edu, or visit us at 2853 East Tenth Street in Bloomington.

Bristow, C. (2008). My strange and terrible malady. Shawnee Mission, KS: Autism Asperger Pub. Co.

Elliott, A. (Producer and Director). (2005). The collector of Bedford Street. [videorecording]. Harriman, NY: New Day Films.

Hammerschmidt, E. (2008). Born on the wrong planet. Shawnee Mission, KS: Autism Asperger Pub. Co.

Rosner, D. M. (2007). The china doll. Sun River, MT: Jigsaw Press.