Here is today's Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC) Disability News message. I hope you have a wonderful day.? Martha Martha K. Gabehart | Executive Director [email protected] | www.kcdcinfo.ks.gov ***** Job Vacancy Announcements Blue Cross/Blue Shield has posted new job vacancy announcements on their website. The Intrust Bank job vacancy listing is attached below.? ***** This information is from the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) Long Term Supports and Services (LTSS). Dear Stakeholder, The TAG is a group of volunteers that will meet monthly for 1?2 hours to discuss the CSW and provide their vital feedback. To apply, please complete this form by July 16: Apply for the TAG About the CSW The Community Support Waiver will help Kansans with disabilities of all ages?children, youth, or adults?by expanding community care choices and supplementing natural supports. Add your email to the CSW mailing list to get updates on the program, key decisions, upcoming town halls, and more. Long Term Services & Supports ***** This information is from the Office of Disability Policy (ODEP) Employment 1st Community of Practice (CoP). July 17 Community of Practice Webinar Series
The National Employment First Community of Practice (CoP) Webinar Series augments the technical assistance areas of Employment First systems change (Capacity Building, Provider Transformation, School-to-Work Transition, Employer Engagement, and Policy/Funding Alignment). CoP participants benefit from national subject matter experts (SMEs) presenting information and resources to support Employment First efforts.
Speaker Bios Welcome and Opening Remarks by: Taryn Williams Previously, Williams was the managing director for the Poverty to Prosperity Program at American Progress, which works on progressive policies focused on a broad range of anti-poverty strategies. Before joining American Progress, she worked at ODEP on a variety of issues related to education, workforce policy, Social Security, Medicaid and civil rights. In her role as director of youth policy, Williams led agency efforts to coordinate education and employment policy in support of improved labor force outcomes for disabled youth. From 2014 through 2016, Williams served as ODEP?s chief of staff. She also undertook detail assignments as associate director for public engagement and liaison to the disability community at the White House from 2014 through 2015 and as a policy adviser on the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions from 2012 through 2013.
Rebecca Salon is a Senior Advisor on the LEAD Center/WIOA Policy Development Center at National Disability Institute. She was Project Director of the LEAD Center for over six years, starting in 2013. Dr. Salon also works at the District of Columbia?s Department on Disability Services (DDS) on projects related to Employment First, was Project Director for DC?s No Wrong Door and Partnerships in Employment Systems Change grants, works on many other program initiatives through DDS?s developmental disabilities and vocational rehabilitation administrations, and has been connected to ODEP?s Employment First Community of Practice from its beginning. Rebecca previously was Executive Director of the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Institute, where she worked for 20 years in positions that spanned all of its programs and projects. Since 1988, Salon has been an advisor to Project ACTION!, DC?s state-wide self-advocacy coalition run by adults with developmental disabilities and has worked with a number of family advocacy coalitions in DC and Maryland. Elizabeth Perkins Dr. Lisa A Mills Dr. Lisa A. Mills has been a consultant in the field of disability for 33 years. She is currently a consultant on Employment First systems change. She has worked in twenty-four different states over the past sixteen years under various contracts with state and federal government agencies, managed care organizations and provider associations. She consults with states and other entities on the design and implementation of innovative public programs that can effectively advance competitive integrated employment for people with disabilities who use those programs. She also works with state Medicaid and Vocational Rehabilitation agencies on value and performance-based payment models which can simultaneously support service provider capacity-building, service quality and cost-effectiveness. Dr. Mills also supports employment service providers in building capacity, transformation and implementation of Customized Employment and Systematic Instruction. .In addition to her own consulting, Dr. Mills is an associate with Marc Gold and Associates. She is also an APSE member, TASH member and former TASH board member and public policy advisor for TASH. She also previously served as a senior technical advisor and Ruderman Foundation Fellow for the National Coalition to Promote Self-Determination. She is the proud parent of a son who is working in competitive integrated employment using vocational rehabilitation supported employment services and is in college through ?Think College? More Speakers to be Announced Soon! Our mailing address is:
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