The Revised State Plan TemplateBACKGROUND, CHANGES, AND FOCUS OF THE INSTITUTE
Background on Revisions Draft performance measures are being piloted
◦ The Performance Measures Pilot Group is currently “testing” the draft measures, and reporting on the measures provided an opportunity to review the State plan template
The State plan template is the foundation for reporting activities and results in the Annual Program Performance Report (APPR)
◦ Clarification(s) to the current template were needed ◦ Format improvements will allow DD Councils to better report the information AIDD needs
Template Revisions Let’s take a look at the revisions to the State plan template
In the packet, you will find the following:
Revised 2017-2021 State Plan Template
Summary of changes for the revised State plan template 2017-2021
Section I and Section II Section I: Council Identification
◦ DD Council membership category codes have been updated to include gender, geographical, and race/ethnicity data points
◦ DD Council staff information has been expanded to include gender, race/ethnicity, and voluntary disability data
Section II: Designated State Agency◦ No changes
Section III: Comprehensive Review and Analysis
Part A. State Information – no changes
Part B. Portrait of the State Services◦ Gather input directly from culturally diverse group(s) of people with developmental disabilities and their families;◦ Include information about the status of people with developmental disabilities from culturally and linguistically
diverse backgrounds;◦ Include any information about disparities related to specific areas.
Part C. Analysis of State Issues and Challenges◦ Identify populations in the State/Territory that are unserved and underserved;◦ Describe the process used to identify the unserved and underserved population;◦ Describe the rationale used to identify the population(s) over others.
Section III continued Part D. Rationale for Goal Selection
◦ Given that the DD Act provides a broad mandate to address needs in the State, it is essential that Councils prioritize their work.
◦ Not all the issues identified and analyzed in Parts B and C can be addressed by the Council. Include a brief explanation of how the Council prioritized issues to be addressed in the Plan.
Section III continued Part E: 5-Year Goals
For each 5-year goal, the DD Council will identify the◦ Goal(s), Objective(s), and Expected Outcome(s)
◦ This is a major change, as activities, collaborators, areas of emphasis, strategies, and timelines are not included in this section.◦ An annual work plan will be developed by the DD Council (hang on…a few more slides)
Included in the DD Council’s goals are the following:◦ Self-advocacy goal(s) and/or objective(s) ◦ Targeted disparity goal(s) and/or objective(s)◦ Collaboration goal(s) and/or objective(s)
5-year Logic Model
Section IV: Evaluation PlanNo major changes to the format
Additional guidance is provided on the following:◦ Include separate information on the self-advocacy goal and/or objectives and the
three required elements◦ Include the process to track progress towards reducing the targeted disparity
Section V: Projected Council Budget
No changes
Section VI: Assurances No changes
However….DD Council can attach a signed, scanned copy of the Assurances and keep the original on file in the DD Council office.
Section VII: Public Input and Review
No changes
Note: Language access is required in Title VI, Section 601, of the Civil Rights Act of 1964◦ Resource: http://www.lep.gov
◦ What is limited English proficiency?◦ Meaningful access to program and activities by LEP persons
New! The Annual Work Plan Background
◦ AIDD recognized that DD Council work has many moving pieces and parts; many are outside of the DD Council’s control.
◦ DD Council’s cannot predict (with accuracy) 5 years in advance
Result◦ DD Councils will submit annual work plans for the first two years (due August 15, 2016)◦ DD Councils will submit annual work plans for the third and fourth years (due January 1,
2018)◦ DD Councils will submit an annual work plan for the fifth and final year (due January 1, 2019)
Check out the timeline for the 2017-2021 template handout in your packet!
How will this affect DD Councils?PROCESS
Plan
Do
Evaluate
Adjust
BENEFITS OF ANNUAL WORK PLAN
DD Councils can reflect on the previous year’s activities and results and update the following year annual work plan to more accurately reflect the DD Council’s work and planning;
Allows a DD Council to more accurately forecast activities for an upcoming year
Areas of focus for this morningUnserved and Underserved Targeted Disparity goal or objective with corresponding activities
What do we know?We know that DD Councils analyze the barriers to full participation of unserved and underserved groups
of people with DD and their families
What we don’t know is what the obvious work is to reduce or resolve those barriers to services, supportsSo the element was enhanced
*Collaboration was enhanced to ensure DD Councils engaged in a planning process with the DD Network partners because it was not evident that collaboration efforts in the 5-year plans were pre-planned for inclusion into the 5-year State plan.
Small Group Assignments - Morning
Group 1 Leaders: Angela, Sara, Margie, Brian, Shannon, and Calob
Alaska; Arizona; Connecticut; Florida; Hawaii; Illinois; Louisiana; Maine; Mississippi; Nebraska; New Mexico; Ohio; South Carolina; Texas; Vermont; Washington State, Wyoming
Group 2 Leaders: Sheryl, Becky, Sherry, Kari, Fil, and Ann
Arkansas; California; Colorado; District of Columbia; Georgia; Guam; Iowa; Kansas; Massachusetts; Michigan; New Hampshire; North Carolina; Oregon; Pennsylvania; South Dakota; Utah, Wisconsin
Group 3 Leaders: Allison, Cheryl, Robin, Jim, Jessica, and Alicia
American Samoa; Delaware; Idaho; Kentucky; Maryland; Missouri; New Jersey; New York; North Dakota; Northern Mariana Islands; Puerto Rico; Tennessee; Virgin Islands
FeedbackAdditional information
What information do you need?What information do you need to assist in communicating these updates to your Council members?
Areas for clarification
Other?