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| Back to About Us Page | Kansans Mobilizing for Direct Support Workforce Change Attendance: Guest: Michele Boschetto, Kansas Registered Apprenticeship Program Moving Mountains Award 2005 Presentations Kathy Stiffler and Kathy Olson presented project information at the CMS Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. Alliance for Full Participation Conference, September 21-24, 2005 2005 Training Kathy Stiffler, Monty King, and Dan Hermreck are planning collaborative effort to provide Removing the Revolving Door Training in Topeka area. KADSP Funding Status Ad Astra Direct Support Registered Apprenticeship Program and WIA CLASS LTD, DSNWK, and ISS are in the process of becoming local service providers of the Ad Astra Direct Support Registered Apprenticeship Program. They will then go to their local workforce boards to become aware of opportunities to access Workforce Investment Act programs including WIA funds and Youth Programs. Grant Application for President’s High Growth Insert grant description here Suggestions: Best way to meet intent would be to have some employees from many organizations Check out Youth Services could provide funding for Youth 14-22, WIA funds pay for work experience. K-12 could include showing the RJP video, recommendations for course work that would prepare for DSP role, identify existing coursework. WIA funding requires set price of training per student Approach state board or coordinator, Armand and ask would this be WIA activity (Bonnie will contact) Mandate is for WIA and apprenticeship to work together Go to state, get CDS curriculum approved Request State Workforce Board to provide CDS access CLASS believes CDS training is a part of lower turnover Check with University of Minnesota about college credit offered for CDS courses Check with KNI about apprenticeship. Contact Dave Skinner or George Vega Dolores suggested putting a lot of emphasis on health in opening statement of grant proposal. Home and personal care aids is possible category of job type. Marsha reminded that persons served by community service providers have considerable medical aspect with regard to their health. HCBS waiver – person is eligible for ICF, also aging and medical. Organizations will compensate mentors. Grant money could provide mentor recognition in the way of t-shirts, cups, etc. Money is needed to develop and disseminate manuals Training and information is needed for new organizations to get started setting up new program Ask Marianne Taylor is she would be advisor. Maybe a face to face meeting, but definitely phone call access DSNWK, ISS, and CLASS LTD agreed to submit letters of support. Dan reported that Big Lakes Developmental Center may be interested in apprenticeship. Interest was expressed by those in attendance, TARC (will present proposal to Leadership Committee), Sunflower Supports Company (growth from 35 employees to 110, interested in apprenticeship), Arrowhead West, JCDS, CCL. A sample letter of support will be sent to all advisors. CLASS thinks they would put a total of 45 through the Ad Astra in the grant period. ISS intends to have classes of 6 at a time. Maybe twice a year. CAP once a year. DSNWK has a class of 9 started with 5 mentors serving the class. Butler Community College has Early Childhood Apprenticeship Program. They offer Mentoring I and II for a total of 2 credit hours on-line. Group okay with an on-line class to teach mentoring skills for college credit. Less sure of the entire Ad Astra program offered on-line. They feel that the face-to-face coaching sessions are essential to candidate success. Letters of support are needed. Partner needs to illustrate they understand their role. They will implement apprenticeship program. Get free access to CDS. Contribute space, time. College of Direct Support Starkey will fund College of Direct Support for the coming year for their staff. Marsha reports that they have staff ask to take CDS courses to prepare for other positions. DSNWK reports 9 staff currently enrolled in CDS through the Ad Astra CIP level. Also used for orientation for new staff. TARC have 3 staff enrolled now, 3 have completed CLASS has 20 currently enrolled. Notes that their Accounting Staff has requested access to some courses. ISS reports CDS is part of new staff orientation and also have 6 enrolled through Ad Astra CIP level College of Frontline Supervision |
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Questions/Feedback about this web site? E-mail Kathy Olson, State Administrator, or call her at 620-421-6550 ext. 1771 This project is supported with grant funds from the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services and the University of Kansas. The University of Kansas is an equal opportunity educator and employer. |
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