OMB Control Number: 0985-0043
Expiration Date: xxxx xx, xxxx
UniTed States Department of Health and Human Services
Administration on Disabilities
Section 704
annual performance report
For
(Title VII, Chapter 1, Part B of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended)
Part I
INSTRUMENT
(To be completed by Designated State Units
And Statewide Independent Living Councils)
Reporting Fiscal Year:
State:
Sections 704(c) and 704(m)(3) and (4) of the Act; 34 CFR 364.35 and 364.36
Indicate amount received by the DSU as per each funding source. Enter “0” for none.
(A) Title VII, Ch. 1, Part B |
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(B) Title VII, Ch. 1, Part C – For 723 states Only |
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(C) Title VII, Ch. 2 |
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(D) Other Federal Funds |
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(E) State Government Funds |
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(F) Local Government Funds |
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(G) Fees for Service (program income, etc.) |
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(H) Other resources |
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Total income = (A)+(B)+(C)+(D)+(E)+(F)+(G)+(H) |
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Amount of other government funds received as pass through funds to consumers (include funds, received on behalf of consumers, that are subsequently passed on to consumers, e.g., personal assistance services, representative payee funds, Medicaid funds, etc.) |
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[Total Income (Section 4) <minus> amount paid out to Consumers (Section 5) = Net Operating Resources |
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Section 713 of the Act; 34 CFR 364.22, 365.1, 365.20, and 365.21
What Activities were |
Expenditures of Part B Funds for Services by DSU Staff |
Expenditures for Services Rendered By Grant or Contract |
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Sections 704(f) and 713 of the Act; 34 CFR 364.43, and 34 CFR 365 Subpart C
Enter the requested information for all DSU grants or contracts, funded at least in part by Part B funds, in the chart below. If a column is not applicable to a particular grant or contract, enter “N/A.” If there were no non-Part B funds provided to this grantee or contractor for the purpose listed, enter “$0” in that column. Add more rows as necessary.
Name of Grantee or Contractor |
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Amount of Part B Funds |
Amount of Non-Part B Funds |
Consumer Eligibility Determined By |
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Section 713 of the Act; 34 CFR 365.1 and 34 CFR 365.20
Describe the objectives, activities and results for each Part B grant or contract awarded for purposes other than IL services or the general operation of centers.
34 CFR 80.40(a)
Provide a summary of the program or fiscal review, evaluation and monitoring conducted by the state of any of the grantees/contractors receiving Part B funds during the reporting year.
Section 704(c)(2) and 704 (m)(2) and (4) of the Act; CFR 364.22(a)(2) and 34 CFR 364.31
Item 1 – Administrative Support Services
Describe any administrative support services, including staffing, provided by the DSU to the Part B Program.
Item 2 – Staffing
Enter requested staff information for the DSU and service providers listed in Section C, above (excluding Part C funded CILs):
Type of Staff |
Total Number |
FTEs filled by Individuals with Disabilities |
Decision-Making Staff |
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Section 723 of the Act, 34 CFR Part 366, Subpart D
In the chart below, please provide the following information:
name of each center within your state that received Part C funding during the reporting year;
amount of Part C funding each center received;
whether the Part C funding included a cost-of-living increase;
whether the Part C funding included any excess funds remaining after cost-of-living increases were provided;
whether any of the centers received its Part C funding pursuant to a competition for a new center in the state; and
whether the center was the subject of an onsite compliance review conducted by the DSU during the reporting year.
Name of CIL |
Amount of Part C Funding Received |
Cost of Living Increase? (Yes/No) |
Excess Funds After Cost of Living Increase? (Yes/No) |
New Center? (Yes/No) |
Onsite Compliance Review of Center? (Yes/No) |
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Item 2 – Administrative Support Services
Section 704(c)(2) of the Act; 34 CFR 364.22(a)(2)
Describe the administrative support services used by the DSU to administer the Part C program.
Section 723(g), (h), and (i); 34 CFR 366.38, 366.40 – 46
Provide a summary of the monitoring activities involving Part C centers conducted by the state during the current reporting year, including the onsite reviews of at least 15% of centers receiving Part C funds under section 723. The summary should include, at least, the following:
centers’ level of compliance with the standards and assurances in Section 725 of the Act;
any adverse actions taken against centers;
any corrective action plans entered into with centers; and
exemplary, replicable or model practices for centers.
Provide any updates to the administration of the Part C program by the DSU, if any, including any significant changes in the amount of earmarked funds or any changes in the order of priorities in the distribution of Part C funds. Provide a description of any issues of concern addressed by the DSU in its administration of the Part C program.
Section 704(m)(4) of the Act; 34 CFR 364.53
In this section, provide data from all service providers (DSU, grantees, contractors) who received Part B funds and who were listed in Subpart I, Section C of this report, except for the centers that receive Part C funds. Part C centers will provide this data themselves on their annual 704 Reports, Part II.
Include Consumer Service Records (CSRs) for all consumers served during the year.
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Include the number of consumer records closed out of the active CSR files during the reporting year because the individual has:
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Indicate the number of CSRs active on September 30th of the reporting year.
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Section A(3) <minus> Section (B)(6) = Section C |
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Indicate the number of consumers in each category below.
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Indicate the number of consumers in each category below.
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Indicate the number of consumers in each category below.
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Indicate the number of consumers served in each category below. Each consumer may be counted under ONLY ONE of the following categories in the 704 Report, even if the consumer reported more than one race and/or Hispanic/Latino ethnicity).
This section reflects a new OMB directive.
Please refer to the Instructions before completing.
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(1) American Indian or Alaska Native |
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(4) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander |
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(5) White |
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(6) Hispanic/Latino of any race or Hispanic/ Latino only |
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(8) Race and ethnicity unknown |
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Indicate the number of consumers in each category below.
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Sections 13 and 704(m)(4); 34 CFR 364.53; Government Performance Results Act (GPRA) Performance Measures
Subpart III contains new data requests. Please refer to the Instructions before completing.
For the reporting year, indicate in the chart below how many consumers requested and received each of the following IL services. Include all consumers who were provided services during the reporting year through Part B funds, either directly by DSU staff or via grants or contracts with other providers. Do not include consumers who were served by any centers that received Part C funds during the reporting year.
Services |
Consumers Requesting Services |
Consumers Receiving Services |
(A) Advocacy/Legal Services |
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(D) Communication Services |
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(E) Counseling and Related Services |
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(F) Family Services |
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(G) Housing, Home Modifications, and Shelter Services |
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(H) IL Skills Training and Life Skills Training |
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(I) Information and Referral Services |
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(J) Mental Restoration Services |
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(K) Mobility Training |
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(L) Peer Counseling Services |
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(M) Personal Assistance Services |
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(N) Physical Restoration Services |
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(O) Preventive Services |
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(P) Prostheses, Orthotics, and Other Appliances |
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(Q) Recreational Services |
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(R) Rehabilitation Technology Services |
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(S) Therapeutic Treatment |
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(T) Transportation Services |
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(U) Youth/Transition Services |
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(V) Vocational Services |
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(W) Other Services |
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Item 1 – Goals Related to Increased Independence in a Significant Life Area
Indicate the number of consumers who set goals related to the following significant life areas, the number whose goals are still in progress, and the number who achieved their goals as a result of the provision of IL services.
Significant Life Area |
Goals Set |
Goals Achieved |
In Progress |
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Item 2 – Improved Access To Transportation, Health Care and Assistive Technology
Table
In column one, indicate the number of consumers who required access to previously unavailable transportation, health care services, or assistive technology during the reporting year. Of the consumers listed in column one, indicate in column two, the number of consumers who, as a result of the provision of IL services (including the four core services), achieved access to previously unavailable transportation, health care services, or assistive technology during the reporting year. In column three, list the number of consumers whose access to transportation, health care services or assistive technology is still in progress at the end of the reporting year.
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# of Consumers Requiring Access |
# of Consumers Achieving Access |
# of Consumers Whose Access is in Progress |
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Note: For most IL services, a consumer’s access to previously unavailable transportation, health care and assistive technology is documented through his or her CSR. In some instances, consumers may achieve an outcome solely through information and referral (I&R) services. To document these instances as successful outcomes, providers are not required to create CSRs for these consumers but must be able to document that follow-up contacts with these consumers showed access to previously unavailable transportation, health care and assistive technology.
(B) I&R Information
To inform RSA how many service providers engage in I&R follow-up contacts regarding access to transportation, health care services or assistive technology, please indicate the following:
The service provider did ___ / did not ___ engage in follow-up contacts with I & R recipients to document access gained to previously unavailable transportation, health care or assistive technology.
Section C – Additional Information Concerning Individual Services or Achievements
Please provide any additional description or explanation concerning individual services or achievements reported in subpart III, including outstanding success stories and/or major obstacles encountered.
Section 704(i), (l), and (m)(4) of the Act; 34 CFR 364.26, 364.27, and 364.32
Item 1 – Community Activities Table
In the table below, summarize the community activities involving the DSU, SILC and CILs in the Statewide Network of Centers (excluding Part C fund recipients) during the reporting year. For each activity, identify the primary disability issue(s) addressed as well as the type of activity conducted. Indicate the entity(ies) primarily involved and the time spent. Describe the primary objective(s) and outcome(s) for each activity. Add more rows as necessary.
Subpart IV contains new data requests. Please refer to the Instructions before completing.
Issue Area |
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Primary Entity |
Hours Spent |
Objective(s) |
Outcomes(s) |
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For the community activities mentioned above, provide any additional details such as the role of the DSU, SILC, CIL, and/or consumers, names of any partner organizations and further descriptions of the specific activities, services and benefits.
Section B – Working Relationships Among Various Entities
Describe DSU and SILC activities to maximize the cooperation, coordination, and working relationships among the independent living program, the SILC, and CILs; and the DSU, other state agencies represented on the SILC, other councils that address the needs of specific disability populations and issues, and other public and private entities. Describe the expected or actual outcomes of these activities.
Section 705 of the Act; 34 CFR 364.21
In the chart below, provide the requested information for each SILC member. The category in which the member was appointed can be described, for example, as ex-officio state agency representative, other state agency representative, center representative, person with a disability not employed by a center or state agency, section 121 funded project director, parent of person with a disability, community advocate, other service provider, etc. Include current vacancies, along with the corresponding appointment category for each. Add more rows as necessary.
Name of SILC member |
Employed by CIL, State Agency or Neither |
Appointment Category |
Voting or Non-Voting |
Term Start Date |
Term End Date |
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Please provide the information requested in the chart below. Include any current vacancies in a particular appointment category.
SILC Composition |
# of SILC members |
(A) How many members are on the SILC? |
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(B) How many members of the SILC are individuals with disabilities not employed by a state agency or a center for independent living? |
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(C) How many members of the SILC are voting members? |
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(D) How many of the voting members of the SILC are individuals with disabilities not employed by a state agency or a center for independent living? |
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Section 705(b)(4) of the Act; 34 CFR 364.21(c)
Describe how the SILC is composed of members who provide statewide representation.
Describe how the SILC members represent a board range of individuals with disabilities from diverse backgrounds.
Item 3 – Knowledgeable about IL
Describe how SILC members are knowledgeable about centers for independent living and independent living services.
Section C – SILC Staffing and Support
Item 1 – SILC Staff
Please provide the name and contact information for the SILC executive director. Indicate the number and titles of any other SILC staff, if applicable. Also indicate whether any SILC staff is also a state agency employee.
Item 2 – SILC Support
Describe the administrative support services provided by the DSU, if any.
Section 705(c); 34 CFR 364.21(g)
Provide a summary of SILC activities conducted during the reporting year related to the SILC’s duties listed below:
(A) State Plan Development
Describe any activities related to the joint development of the state plan. Include any activities in preparation for developing the state plan, such as needs assessments, evaluations of consumer satisfaction, hearings and forums.
(B) Monitor, Review and Evaluate the Implementation of the State Plan
Describe any activities related to the monitoring, review and evaluation of the implementation of the state plan.
(C) Coordination With Other Disability Councils
Describe the SILC’s coordination of activities with the State Rehabilitation Council (SRC) established under section 105, if the state has such a Council, or the commission described in section 101(a)(21)(A), if the state has such a commission, and councils that address the needs of specific disability populations and issues under other Federal law. Please state whether the SILC has at least one representative serving as a member of the SRC and whether the SILC has any members serving on other councils, boards or commissions in the state.
(D) Public Meeting Requirements
Describe how the SILC has ensured that all regularly scheduled meetings and other public hearings and forums hosted by the SILC are open to the public and sufficient advance notice is provided.
Item 2 – Other Activities
Describe any other SILC activities funded by non-Part B funds.
Section 721(b)(3) of the Act
Please identify the SILC’s training and technical assistance needs. The needs identified in this chart will guide the priorities set by RSA for the training and technical assistance provided to CILs and SILCs.
Training and Technical Assistance Needs |
Choose up to 10 Priority Needs — |
Advocacy/Leadership Development |
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General Overview |
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Individual Empowerment |
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Systems Advocacy |
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Legislative Process |
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Applicable Laws |
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General overview and promulgation of various disability laws |
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Americans with Disabilities Act |
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Air-Carrier’s Access Act |
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Fair Housing Act |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act |
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Medicaid/Medicare/PAS/waivers/long-term care |
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Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended |
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Social Security Act |
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Workforce Investment Act of 1998 |
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Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 |
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Government Performance Results Act of 1993 |
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Assistive Technologies |
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General Overview |
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Data Collecting and Reporting |
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General Overview |
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704 Reports |
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Performance Measures contained in 704 Report |
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Dual Reporting Requirements |
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Case Service Record Documentation |
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Disability Awareness and Information |
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Specific Issues |
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Evaluation |
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General Overview |
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CIL Standards and Indicators |
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Community Needs Assessment |
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Consumer Satisfaction Surveys |
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Focus Groups |
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Outcome Measures |
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Financial: Grant Management |
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General Overview |
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Federal Regulations |
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Budgeting |
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Fund Accounting |
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Financial: Resource Development |
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General Overview |
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Diversification of Funding Base |
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Fee-for-Service Approaches |
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For Profit Subsidiaries |
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Fund-Raising Events of Statewide Campaigns |
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Grant Writing |
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Independent Living Philosophy |
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General Overview |
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Innovative Programs |
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Best Practices |
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Specific Examples |
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Management Information Systems |
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Computer Skills |
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Software |
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Marketing and Public Relations |
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General Overview |
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Presentation/Workshop Skills |
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Community Awareness |
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Networking Strategies |
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General Overview |
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Electronic |
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Community Partners |
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Program Planning |
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General Overview of Program Management and Staff Development |
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CIL Executive Directorship Skills Building |
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Conflict Management and Alternative Dispute Resolution |
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First-Line CIL Supervisor Skills Building |
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IL Skills Modules |
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Peer Mentoring |
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Program Design |
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Time Management |
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Team Building |
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General Overview |
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Disability |
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Minority |
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Rural |
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General Overview |
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Development of State Plan for Independent Living |
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Implementation (monitor & review) of SPIL |
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Public Meetings |
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Role and Responsibilities of Executive Board |
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Role and Responsibilities of General Members |
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Collaborations with In-State Stakeholders |
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CIL Board of Directors |
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Policy Development |
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Volunteer Programs |
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General Overview |
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Optional Areas and/or Comments (write-in) |
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Section 704(m)(4) of the Act; 34 CFR 76.140
Describe progress made in achieving the objectives and goals outlined in the most recently approved SPIL. Discuss goals achieved and/or in progress as well as barriers encountered.
If applicable, describe any changes to the information contained in the SPIL that occurred during the reporting year, including the placement, legal status, membership or autonomy of the SILC; the SILC resource plan, the design of the statewide network of centers; and the DSU administration of the SILS program.
If applicable, describe any significant activities and accomplishments achieved by the DSU and SILC not included elsewhere in the report, e.g. brief summaries of innovative practices, improved service delivery to consumers, etc.
If applicable, describe any substantial problems encountered by the DSU and SILC, not included elsewhere in this report, and discuss resolutions/attempted resolutions, e.g., difficulty in outreach efforts; disagreements between the SILC and the DSU; complications recruiting SILC members; complications working with other state agencies or organizations within the state.
Include any additional information, suggestions, comments or explanations not included elsewhere in the report.
Please sign and print the names, titles and telephone numbers of the DSU directors(s) and SILC chairperson.
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SIGNATURE OF SILC CHAIRPERSON |
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NAME AND TITLE OF SILC CHAIRPERSON |
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SIGNATURE OF DSU DIRECTOR |
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NAME AND TITLE OF DSU DIRECTOR |
PHONE NUMBER |
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SIGNATURE OF DSU DIRECTOR (Older Blind Program)
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NAME AND TITLE OF DSU DIRECTOR (Older Blind Program) |
PHONE NUMBER |
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | REPORTING INSTRUMENT |
Author | Brenda.Bercegeay |
Last Modified By | SYSTEM |
File Modified | 2017-12-04 |
File Created | 2017-12-04 |