[nfbmi-talk] ncd report info

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Fri Oct 31 17:25:54 UTC 2014


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October 31, 2014

Washington, DC - Since its inception, the National Council on Disability (NCD) has reported on the status of people with disabilities in the United States
of America. The 2014 review of National Disability Policy: A Progress Report continues that tradition, fulfilling our statutory mandate with added significance
this year as we celebrate our 30th anniversary as an independent federal agency. NCD was first established in 1978 as a small advisory Council within the
Department of Education and in 1984 transitioned to its current status as a federal agency.

As we’ve done with previous reports, the 2014 edition details the status of people with disabilities from across the nation, providing policymakers, advocates
and other stakeholders with an overview of the progress the United States has made promoting and protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities.
The report also identifies opportunities to promote public policies that contribute to a more inclusive environment.

Specifically, this year NCD focuses on seven key areas: the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD), employment access and inclusion,
subminimum wage, education outcomes, Medicaid managed care, mental health care, and data trends in disability policy.

“With our 2014 Progress Report, NCD acknowledges the cultural context of the past while setting a vision for the future that is grounded in high expectations
for both people with disabilities and the policymakers who are responsible for shaping an inclusive society,” said Councilmember Janice Lehrer-Stein.

Added NCD’s Lynnae Ruttledge, “With the vote on ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities pending in the Senate and the
United States celebrating the 25-year anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 2015, NCD urges Congress, the White House, and
other decision makers to implement the recommendations made in this report and to champion policies and laws that include and involve all Americans as
equals.”

Sampling of NCD’s Recommendations:

-- On the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): The full Senate should consider, vote on, and pass the ratification of the United
Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) when it reconvenes in the fall of 2014. Ratification will enable the United States
to resume its role as a key leader in international conversations on disability      rights and contribute to a global society that is inclusive of people
with disabilities.

-- Paying disabled workers a fair wage: The United States Department of Labor (DOL) should adopt and implement NCD’s proposal as reflected in the NCD’s
2012 Report on Subminimum Wage and Supported Employment to phase out 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act, which allows employers to pay people with disabilities
wages below the federal minimum wage in reference to people with disabilities.

-- Medicaid managed care: States should ensure that any population that has its Home and Community Based Service (HCBS)    system placed into managed care
has the corresponding institutional benefit placed within the same managed care framework, offering an opportunity to reduce institutional placement and
avoid adverse incentives for the Managed Care Organization (MCO).

To read a full copy of NCD’s 2014 Progress Report, including key findings, recommendations and objectives, go to:
http://www.ncd.gov/progress_reports/10312014

About the National Council on Disability (NCD): NCD is an independent federal agency that advises the President, Congress and other federal agencies on
disability policy, programs, and practices. For more information or to arrange for an interview about this report, contact NCD’s Public Affairs Specialist,
Lawrence Carter-Long at
LCarterLong at ncd.gov
or by phone at 202-202-2004.

National Council on Disability
1331 F Street, NW, Suite 850
Washington, DC 20004

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