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SILC-NET Presents… A National Teleconference & Webinar

SILC-NET Presents… A National Teleconference & Webinar. Strengthening the Partnership Between SILCs and CILs September 25, 2012 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EDT Presenters: Liz Pazdral Eli Gelardin. 0. SILC-NET Presents… A National Teleconference & Webinar.

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SILC-NET Presents… A National Teleconference & Webinar

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  1. SILC-NET Presents…A National Teleconference & Webinar Strengthening the Partnership Between SILCs and CILs September 25, 2012 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EDT Presenters: Liz Pazdral Eli Gelardin 0

  2. SILC-NET Presents…A National Teleconference & Webinar Strengthening the Partnership Between SILCs and CILs September 25, 2012 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EDT Presenters: Liz Pazdral Eli Gelardin 1

  3. You will learn • The statutory requirements related to developing working relationships with your CILs • Avenues for collaborating with CILs for planning and developing your next SPIL • Examples of best practices for SILC-CIL partnering

  4. Statute – Sec. 701 Purpose: providing financial assistance to States for improving working relationships . . . • State independent living rehabilitation programs • CILs • SILCs • State VR programs • State supported employment services • CAPs • Other Federal and non‑Federal programs

  5. Statute – Sec. 704 State Plan: need for working relationships between programs . . . • Programs providing IL services • CILs • VR program • Other programs providing services for individuals with disabilities

  6. Other State agencies Other councils Other public and private entities Statute – Sec. 704, cont’d. State Plan: The plan shall set forth the steps that will be taken to maximize the cooperation, co-ordination, and working relationships among . . . • ILRS program • SILC • CILs • DSU

  7. Statute – Sec. 725 Assurances: The proposed activities of the applicant are consistent with the most recent 3‑year State plan under section 704 . . . a description that shall demonstrate how the proposed activities . . . are consistent with the most recent 3‑year State plan under section 704

  8. An Important Thought • In times of conflict and times of stress relationships get tested. • These are pivotal moments. • You need to see a good faith effort across all players.

  9. Some examples of best practices for SILC - CIL partnering • Improve your SILC's relationships with the CILs in your state to create a strong statewide Independent Living network • Good terms with CILs, that’s where the power is • Don’t police, review, monitor • Access to press, advocacy • Present a collective face to the DSU

  10. Some examples of best practices for SILC - CIL partnering, cont’d. • Many SILCs fund center participation • 50% of states fund CILs • Several SILCs fund CIL associations • Expand Independent Living networks to include community organizations not already working with the Independent Living network.

  11. Ways to collaborate with CILs (and other Network Partners) • Meeting centers in the community • Inviting the community • Engaging CILs and other Community Partners • 7B grants/ financial support

  12. Ways to collaborate with CILs (and other Network Partners), cont’d. • Mutual involvement in projects relevant to growth of the Independent Living Network. • Mutual involvement in statewide projects • Aging and Disability Resource Connections • Long Term Supports and Services Conferences • Youth Leadership Forum • Disability Capitol Action Day • Independent Living Leadership Summit

  13. Example of effective dialog within the Statewide Independent Living Network • Because of the excellent advocacy of Independent Living advocates in California, Chairman George Miller introduced H.R. 5610 June 28, 2010. • California delegation—3 out of 4 were both SILC members and ILC Directors. • I.L. Network partners at all levels participated. • DSU also collaborated.

  14. Example of effective dialog within the Statewide Independent Living Network, cont’d. • This is an example only of a place of collaboration. • ENSURE any actions or communications that your SILC engages in that involve legislators is within the scope of SILC duties and responsibilities as described in the Rehabilitation Act. • For more information on the definition of lobbying please see http://wiki.ilru.net/index.php?title=Influencing_Policy

  15. Questions and Answers • Use the chat window on your screen to type in your questions • Or press the number 7 on your telephone keypad to signal the operator

  16. How to work together to obtain funding • Most SILCs have set base-funding target • Collaboration: SILC and CILs proactive approach to issues. Working out a system as equitable as possible.

  17. Distribution of New funds Formula: • 1/3 Population • 1/3 Geographic area • 1/3 SILC

  18. CIL Role in Developing SPIL • Assessing need • Outreach to unserved/underserved • Development of CIL network • Goals, objectives and activities

  19. SPIL Meetings • SPIL Committee to guide process • Use facilitation outline to solicit SPIL input at varied venues • Statewide public hearings (could be held at CILs?) • Input from non-IL disability community at SILC meetings, other

  20. Goals, Objectives & Activities • CIL reps on SPIL-writing committee • CILs in strategic planning meeting • Review by CIL association • Public forums at CILs

  21. Goals, Objective & Activities: Involving Centers in California • Two Aging and Disability Resource Connection grants (2009, 2012) • 2009 grant pass through to open CIL-controlled ADRC in Nevada County • 2012 grant to maintain stakeholder advisory committee and integrate Veteran’s services

  22. Your Turn • What examples do you have of SILC-CIL partnerships that are working? • Use the chat window on your screen to type in your examples • Or press the number 7 on your telephone keypad to signal the operator

  23. Additional SILC/CIL Grant Examples • Idaho AmeriCorps Accessible Transportation Network Project • Medicaid Infrastructure Grant • Idaho Equal Access CollaborativeDomestic Violence Project

  24. Questions and Answers • Use the chat window on your screen to type in your questions • Or press the number 7 on your telephone keypad to signal the operator

  25. For Further Info Contact Liz Pazdral liz@calsilc.org Eli Gelardin mcileli@gmail.com

  26. Wrap Up and Evaluation Click the link below now to complete an evaluation of today’s program found at: https://vovici.com/wsb.dll/s/12291g50e7b

  27. SILC-NET Attribution Support for development of this Webinar/teleconference was provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration under grant number H132B070003. No official endorsement of the Department of Education should be inferred. Permission is granted for duplication of any portion of this PowerPoint presentation, providing that the following credit is given to the project: Developed as part of the SILC-NET, a project of the IL-NET, an ILRU/NCIL/APRIL National Training and Technical Assistance Program.

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