[Ohio-talk] Fw: Summary of our meeting and MAP Initiatives
wanda sloan
wsloan4 at woh.rr.com
Fri Aug 27 01:03:00 UTC 2010
I like the new plans especially the part about Self-employment. I want and
need support for my Home Based Arts project and they at this time cannot do
any thing because of the written language of only support the Vendors.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. JW Smith" <jwsmithnfb at frontier.com>
To: "NFB of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List" <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:54 PM
Subject: [Ohio-talk] Fw: Summary of our meeting and MAP Initiatives
This one too in case you missed it before.
jw
Dr. J. Webster Smith
President National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
P.O.BOX 458 Athens, Ohio, 45701-0458
Phone Number - 740-592-6326
"Changing What it Means to be Blind"
----- Original Message -----
From: Connors, Daniel
To: jwsmithnfb at frontier.com
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 3:52 PM
Subject: Summary of our meeting and MAP Initiatives
Hi Dr. Smith!
Thank you for meeting with me a week ago. I really enjoyed our conversation
and, as you saw, I am really excited about the next year and the initiatives
that we are beginning. I wanted to give you a summary of what we discussed
so that you can pass it along as you see appropriate. As we discussed, the
MAP that we have put in place is essentially an implementation plan for our
agency to move towards its strategic vision over the next 12 months. Here is
a summary of the initiatives on our MAP with a brief explanation of each...
INITIATIVE I
IMPROVE ACCESS AND CREATE A WELCOMING "FRONT DOOR" "EXPERIENCE"
Project 1: Hire Individuals with the Most Significant Disabilities to work
for RSC as Customer Support Advocates
This particular initiative involves RSC hiring individuals with the Most
Significant Disabilities to work in short-term work experiences at RSC.
Their role while working at RSC is going to be to help us bridge access gaps
with our consumers and help RSC learn what we can better do to meet the
needs of our consumer base. In particular, this entire initiative is
designed around helping us recognize and remove barriers that occur in the
structure of our services so that our customers have a better experience in
accessing our services. At this point, candidates have been identified for
this position and they are slated to begin on October 17, 2010. Although
final selections have not been made, consumers with Visual Impairment are
well represented in the pool of candidates.
Project 2: Ensure that applications for VR services are widely available
throughout the State (eliminate the referral for services)
As we discussed Dr. Smith, this project is going to have a later roll out,
so you wanted me to hold off on a description to focus on what to expect in
the coming months. I just wanted to put it out there in this e-mail because
it has been included on other communications around the Map.
Project 3: Implement a model of Eligibility and Order of Selection Counselor
As we discussed, RSC will be implementing a service delivery model that
involves designating a small group of counselors that will be responsible
for making eligibility and order of selection decisions for VR consumers. We
are in a situation in Ohio where we have limited resources and the
Rehabilitation Act states that, in these types of situations, we need to
prioritize services for consumers with the Most Significant Disabilities.
This is called order of selection. Designating counselors who specialize in
the eligibility and order of selection determination will allows us to make
these decisions fairly and ensure that we are serving individuals who have
the most significant disabilities. As far as implementation, we are working
on the development of this staffing model and it will be implemented on
October 1st, 2010.
INITIATIVE II:
CREATE INDIVIDUALIZED AND CUSTOMIZED WORK EXPERIENCES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF
PEOPLE OF ALL ABILITIES, AND IN PARTICULAR, INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST
SIGNIFICANT DISABILITIES (MSD)
Project 1: Implement statewide training initiative and demonstration
projects related to Customized Supported Self Employment
I am very excited about this project on the map and its potential for our
consumers with Blindness and Visual Impairment. We have contracted with
Griffin-Hammis and Associates on a statewide training initiative around
creating customized self-employment opportunities for our consumers. This is
not the same as BSVI's traditional self-employment services. This is a
concept that is built around the reality that many consumers with the most
significant disabilities struggle to find employment in the traditional way
for a number of reasons (economic realities, stereotypes around disability,
etc.). Customized supported employment seeks to find a new path to
employment by creating ways to contract with employers and provide work
opportunities. Every BSVI counselor will be trained in this model as well as
our community rehabilitation facilities. The part of this initiative that is
most exciting to me is that it introduces a new way of evaluating our
consumers based on their assets. I think the result of this will be both a
new employment possibility for some of our consumers, but also a shift in
the way we evaluate employment possibilities for all of our consumers. This
project is already underway, but will continue throughout the year.
Project 2: Implement partnership with the Ohio Department of Development to
increase the capacity of the Small Business Development Centers to provide
services to RSC consumers with the most significant disabilities
This project is related to the first project in this initiative. We have
entered into a partnership with the Department of Development in Ohio to
work with their Small Business Development Centers to better serve our
consumers involved in self-employment options. This would include both our
traditional self-employment path and the customized supported
self-employment in the first project. This will allow us to carry on the
things that we learn through the Griffin-Hammis initiative after it has
completed. This project is also underway now and will continue throughout
the year.
Project 3: Personal Computing Skill Development Service for Vocational
Rehabilitation Customers
This third project involves a partnership we have entered into with Wright
State University around exploring the possibilities of getting technology
into the hands of our consumers and exploring the possibility of using this
technology in creative ways. As you know, technology is a huge part of the
work we do in BSVI and we will continue to work from a variety of angles to
explore better ways to utilize technology to advance BSVI consumers'
employment opportunities. This particular project is not exclusive to BSVI,
but BSVI will certainly be included in it. It involves assessment,
equipment, and training. I am particularly excited about the impact this
initiative could have on helping us explore creative and forward thinking
ways to utilize technology, such as social networking, to prepare our
consumers for a 21st century job market.
There are certainly other initiatives that you and others will see on the
MAP in communications coming from RSC, but these are the ones that I think
have the most direct impact to moving us toward our vision of being able
assist individuals who have the Most Significant Disabilities toward
independence and employment. As we discussed I would like to talk in a few
months about using NFB to help us as an organization evaluate whether we are
having and impact in these initiatives. Thank you again Dr. Smith for
meeting with me. I very much value the relationship you are helping us to
foster with your great organization. I look forward to giving you an update
on how things are going in November!
Thanks Dr. Smith,
Dan
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