DDA data and agency position papers for this year's legislative session.
http://arcwa.org/index.php/takeaction/washingtonstate/issue_papers/2017_legislative_notebook/
Parent and Family Coalitions are dedicated to helping families make positive changes; locally, statewide and nationally, to improve the lives of our family members with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
2017 Legislative Advocacy Days
Statewide Disabilities Legislative Reception and Briefing - February 1, 2017
The 36th Disabilities Legislative Reception is designed to bring legislators and their constituents from all over Washington together to share their perspectives on issues important to individuals with disabilities.
A summary of the issues relevant to people with developmental disabilities will be provided in the afternoon from 2-4pm at The United Churches. Go have dinner and then join us at 5:30pm back in the Columbia Room on the first floor of the Legislative Building for the Disabilities Legislative Reception.
Advocacy Day Briefing 2-4pm United Churches, 110 Eleventh Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501
Legislative Reception 5:30-7:30pm Columbia Room, Legislative Building, Capitol Campus, Olympia
Advocacy Days
Advocacy Day is a great way to learn about the legislative process. Each Advocacy Day begins with an hour briefing at 10am. The briefing includes special speakers, tips for a successful day and current information on bills and budget issues. Participants are offered several ways in which to advocate during the afternoon. You can meet with your legislators and attend hearings or floor sessions. Be sure to make your appointments to meet with legislators well in advance of your trip to Olympia. Meeting places will be listed on the ARC of WA website at http://arcwa.org/index.php/takeaction/washingtonstate/advocacy_day
Advocacy Days Schedule
Feb 1 - Legislative Reception and Briefing, Employment Rally
Feb 8 - Disability Protections
Feb 15 - Supported Living Rally
Feb 22 - Multi-Cultural
Mar 1 - Meet Your Legislators!
Mar 8 - How McCleary Affects You
Mar 15 - Family Services
Mar 22 - Budget Overview
Mar 29 - Self-Advocates
Apr 5 - Take Note!
Hot Tips Brochure - for information on Advocacy Days and More.....
http://arcwa.org/index.php/library/2017_hot_tips/
Monday, September 26, 2016
2017 Statewide Legislative Priorities
WA State Parent Coalitions for Developmental Disabilities
The Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) is a SYSTEM IN CRISIS. We need to meet the assessed needs of individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD), and their families, by maximizing tax payer dollars.
Services are not services if you can't access them!
-Lack of service providers creates unmet need. the state should be accountable for recruiting, retaining and reviewing qualified providers of all state and federal funded services for individuals who have I/DD.
-The legislature needs to adequately fund Supported Living Services. With a 50% to 70% turnover rate in staff, individuals with I/DD are living in a state of crisis, being traumatized, and put at risk of homelessness and institutionalization.
-Support adequate funding and policies for the Early Intervention system to identify and serve all eligible children.
-Fund an automatic increase in the DDA budget supporting employment services for students transitioning from high school, providing them the opportunity to be contributing citizens and tax payers.
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Our state Legislature "recognizes the state's obligation to provide aid to persons with developmental disabilities through a uniform, coordinated system of services to enable them to achieve a greater measure of independence and fulfillment and to enjoy all rights and privileges under the Constitution and laws of the United States and the State of Washington."
RCW 71A.10.015
Issues contributing to DDA system crisis:
-Washington State is 41st in the Nation for fiscal effort in funding services for DD.
-Individuals are waiting for a requested community residential placement out of Residential Habilitation Centers (RHC).
-Lack of capacity in Supported Living and Adult Family Homes as community residential options for individuals with I/DD.
-Eligible individuals are waiting for paid services from DDA (No Paid Services Caseload). Currently 11,000 individuals are waiting.
-There are no DDA Case Resource Managers (CRM) for the No Paid Services Caseload.
-DDA CRM have client rations far higher than those in other states. CRM do not have manageable caseloads to ensure proper coordination of their client's assessed services.
The Parent Coalitions represent thousands of families in Washington State.
We
strive to identify the needs of people with intellectual/developmental
disabilities and their families and work toward solutions to meet those
needs.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
2016 Legislative Session results
It was a great session! Check out the links below for the results.
Bills that passed
http://arcwa.org/resources/Bills_of_Interest_4-5-16.pdf
2016 Budget
http://arcwa.org/resources/2016_budget_comparison_G_H_S2_F.pdf
2016 Legislative Notebook
http://arcwa.org/index.php/ takeaction/washingtonstate/ issue_papers/2016_legislative_ notebook/
Bills that passed
http://arcwa.org/resources/Bills_of_Interest_4-5-16.pdf
2016 Budget
http://arcwa.org/resources/2016_budget_comparison_G_H_S2_F.pdf
2016 Legislative Notebook
http://arcwa.org/index.php/
Monday, February 15, 2016
Feb 15, 2016 Legislative Update
The 2016 Legislative session is half over and bills are starting to be passed from one house of congress to the other. The current list of bills that concern people with ID/DD is on the ARC of WA Resource Library page (the link is near the bottom of the resource page). http://arcwa.org/library
Today's main concern is Bill SB 5243
http://app.leg.wa.gov/DLR/billsummary/default.aspx?Bill=5243&year=2015
Today's main concern is Bill SB 5243
http://app.leg.wa.gov/DLR/billsummary/default.aspx?Bill=5243&year=2015
SB 5243
seeks to reverse a 2011 decision by the Legislature. The decision was
to downsize and eventually close the Yakima Valley School
(Institution) in Selah by stopping additional placements. The intent
was to eventually close this institution and provide more services in
the community. SB 5243 would reopen the institution to new admissions
and increase respite beds in this institution instead of providing
respite in local communities, where families want it.
If this is important to you, please email https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/memberEmail/13/0
Senator Judy Warnock to vote NO on SB 5243 today. Tell her that you
don't want to have to send your son/daughter to an institution/nursing
home in Selah to get the respite you need.
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