Exploring ADRC Partnership for Centers for Independent Living
Presented by Peggy Cosner, Suzanne Crisp, Bill Henning and Mary Margaret Moore on November 30, 2011
About the Training
ADRCs are a hot topic in IL Movement these days for good reason. Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) can be an opportunity to expand funding and services or a threat to independent living, depending on who you ask! When you view this training, you will hear from three CIL Directors that have substantial experience with the ADRCs in their communities. This presentation deals with the benefits and challenges of CIL participation in ADRC programs. If your CIL is considering partnership, you will want to view this training!
Target Audience
Executive directors, program managers, board members, and line staff of centers for independent living concerned with CIL-ADRC collaboration.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will have knowledge and resources that will enable them to:
- Identify and access resources for staying informed about the role, activities and issues of Aging and Disability Resource Centers
- Describe benefits and advantages of collaboration between CILs and ADRCs
- Identify examples of challenges and risks of collaboration between CILs and ADRCs
- Describe useful practice examples of strategic approaches CILs have used to develop effective partnerships with ADRCs in order to achieve the best outcomes that consumers choose
About the Presenters
Peggy Cosner is Executive Director of the Heart of Central Texas Independent Living Center in Belton, Texas. Heart of Central Texas ILC is a partner in the Central Texas ADRC program.
Suzanne Crisp is Director of Program Design and Implementation for the National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services. Suzanne manages and oversees aspects of design and implementation for programs promoting participant-directed home and community-based services.
Bill Henning is Executive Director of the Boston CIL in Massachusetts. Boston CIL is a partner in MetroBoston and Suffolk County ADRC programs in the Boston metropolitan area.
Mary Margaret Moore is Executive Director of the Independent Living Center of the North Shore & Cape Ann in Salem, Massachusetts. The Independent Living Center is a partner in the Aging & Disability Resource Consortium of the Greater North Shore. Mary Margaret is also Chair of NCIL’s ADRC Task Force.
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Presented by CIL-NET, a program of the IL NET national training and technical assistance project for Centers for Independent Living (CIL-NET) and Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILC-NET). The IL NET is operated by ILRU, Independent Living Research Utilization, in partnership with the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) and the Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living (APRIL).
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