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"Elizabeth H. Thiers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mags and others interested in developing self-advocacy for folks with
disabilities.  Thought you all might be interested.

Beth the OT

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sally.Bober [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 2:21 PM
To: Developmental Disabilities SIS Listserv
Subject: [dd-sis] Re: dd-sis digest: May 07, 2001


Adel,
I am an OT working in the emerging practice area of self-advocacy and
self-determination for people with developmental disabilities.  Our project
is called STIR (Steps Toward Independence and Responsibility) and we are a
team comprised of people with and without developmental disabilities that
helps people with DD and their supports learn about advocacy and
self-determination.  We are a project of the Center for Development and
Learning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  We provide
training for free in NC (through a contract with the DD Section of the NC
Division of MH/DD/SAS).  Visit our website at www.self-advocate.org  In
addition, we received a grant through the Administration on Developmental
Disabilities for a project called Shifting the Power which will bring our
training to 10 other States over the next 3 years.  This year the states/US
Territories that were chosen based on their applications are Hawaii and
America Samoa.

In NC there are 4 Self-Determination pilot sites that are each providing
voluntary participants with the services of a fiscal intermediary and a
support broker.  If you would like more information about the pilot projects
I would recommend talking with Holly Hunnicutt at the Lighthouse Project in
Wilmington, NC.  Email her at [log in to unmask]

I recently completed the training to become a Circle of Friend's
facilitator.  The mission of Circles, to help a person wiht a disability
realize a dream or reach life goals fits very well with my philosophy as an
OT.  I am currently a member of 1 circle and will be joining another for a
co-worker starting next month.

Sincerely,
Sally Bober, MS, OTR/L
Project STIR
Center for Development and Learning
CB# 7255, University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC  27599-7255
(919) 962-3603




-----Original Message-----
From: Adel Herge [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 10:34 AM
To: Developmental Disabilities SIS Listserv
Subject: [dd-sis] Re: dd-sis digest: May 07, 2001


Dear Meira,

Actually I was wondering if anyone had been to a person directed planning
meeting or is in a circle of support.  I was also interested in how
different
states/agencies handle funding and where OT fits into that funding stream.
Our county is trying to move from a "slot based" system to individual
budgets
where consumers and their circles of support manage the funds.

What are your experiences?

adel

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