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Supporting Members with Significant Intellectual Disabilities Here’s the secret: It’s not that big of a deal!

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Supporting Members with Significant Intellectual Disabilities. Here’s the secret : It’s not that big of a deal!. Nevada Program Overview. 2002-Wrote grant for 3 VISTA members with IDD to support People First in NV (LV, Reno, Elko) 2004-Added 4 th member (Fallon) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Supporting Members with Significant Intellectual Disabilities

Supporting Members with Significant

Intellectual Disabilities

Here’s the secret:It’s not that big of a deal!

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Nevada Program Overview

• 2002-Wrote grant for 3 VISTA members with IDD to support People First in NV (LV, Reno, Elko)

• 2004-Added 4th member (Fallon)

• 2006-up to 6 members, all with IDD; Established 5 People First chapters, statewide board, first conference

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Nevada Program Overview

• 2008-grant ended & CNS approached us about taking over the state operational grant with a youth emphasis.

• In conjunction with Family TIES of NV

• 13 members in 6 locations; 5 members have IDD

• VISTA members with and without IDD working interdependently

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Working Interdependently

• VISTA members with IDD are better supported as a valued member of a team instead of working alone

• While each VISTA member has their own VAD (VISTA Assignment Description), members often work together on activities.

• Example: YTP members conduct Self-advocacy training in schools. PF members often attended that school, have contacts and are good role models for the students.

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Individualized Supports

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Daily Activity Guide

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Daily Activity Guide

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Super-visors!Kari Horn

Project DirectorLavell Tyler

VISTA Leader

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Members in ActionSanta & Cami at

AFP in DC

Diane with Senator

Washington

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Members in ActionMartin & Santa at the 2006 People First Conference

Scott & Alex at 2009 People First

Conference

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Members in ActionCarly at Partners in Policymaking

Travis at Partners in Policymaking

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It’s not all work!Tiffany on the

beach Owen in love!

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Tips for Successfully Engaging Members with

IDD• Regional Centers/Service Providers• Vocational Rehabilitation• People First meetings• High Schools/Transition programs• College DRC or PSE programs for

students with IDD

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Tips for Successfully Including Members with

IDD• Find the right person for the job-Be

sure the member can perform the essential functions of the job with proper supports

• Having the right members without IDD is important. • Believes that each member is equal• Won’t baby the member with IDD• Won’t be someone who will feel

burdened

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Tips for Successfully Including Members with

IDD• Family support is nice• Look for special talents/skills/gifts

• Knowledge of the community• Computer skills• Family • Personality

• Communication, Communication, Communication!