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The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) is part of the nationwide federally mandated protection and advocacy (P&A) system. ADAP's mission is to provide quality, legally based advocacy services to Alabamians with disabilities in order to protect, promote and expand their rights. ADAP's vision is one of a society where persons with disabilities are valued and exercise self-determination through meaningful choices, and have equality of opportunity.
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Register now to attend "Navigating to an adult medical home" workshop on March 6, 2012. Workshops are being held in convenient locations throughout the state. Travel and child care subsidies are available for families. CEUs are available for social workers and nurses. Seating is limited so reserve your seat now! Register for training in your area.
These trainings are sponsored by ADAP, Family Voices of Alabama and Children's Rehabilitation Services (CRS) with grant support from the Alabama Council for Developmental Disabilities.
To access "What's Next" training materials, click here.
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Family Voices of Alabama - Family-to-Family Health Information Center's Partners in Care Summit
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Family Voices of Alabama (FV of AL), home to Alabama's Family to Family Health Information Center, would like to invite you to participate in our upcoming Partners in Care Summit, April 16 (family members only) and April 17 (all registered families and professionals). This Summit supports families of Children/Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) and the professionals who serve them by:- strengthening networks with other families and care professionals.
- discussing current challenges to developing quality systems of care for CYSHCN and their families in Alabama.
- developing strategies to strengthen partnerships between families and professionals, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for CYSHCN.
- gaining skills and learning strategies to enhance leadership within organizations and communities.
Registration fees to attend are low - just $15 per person for family members of CYSHCN and $20 for professionals. CEUs will be offered. You can get more details by visiting www.familyvoicesal.org, by leaving us a message on our toll-free line 877-771-3862, or by calling directly on 251-635-9178.
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Partlow NewsThe W.D. Partlow Developmental Center, which was home for thousands of intellectually disabled residents, closed December 28, 2011 after 88 years in operation in Tuscaloosa. For complete story, click here.
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ADAP is monitoring the transition of all Partlow residents as they move into the community.You can view the forms that ADAP will be using in this monitoring.There are two protocols: one for residents and one for community program staff. Click here to see a copy of the Community Monitoring Interview form, Staff Interview form or Staff Specific Client Interview formGovernor Robert Bentley announced on June 16, 2011 that the W.D. Partlow Developmental Center in Tuscaloosa will close on or before November 30, 2011. For more information, click here
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To view the photographs from the "Close Partlow Rally" in Montgomery on March 22 in, please visit and become a Facebook friend to "Alabama Disabilities"
ADD/NDRN Community Monitoring Project ( THE LONG WAY HOME), February - September 2011,click here
Polling Place Accessibility Checklist - ADAP and the League of Women Voters of Alabama have partnered to create a one-page survey that can be used to access polling locations for common barriers to accessibility. The survey is based upon federal accessibility standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act and voting system standards under the Help America Vote Act. The survey may be printed and mailed directly to ADAP. Click here, for a copy of the Checklist.
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One of the GREATEST WAYS to have an impact on proposed cuts for ALL to UNITE IN MONTGOMERY.Click here for more information and to register.
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Note the new date! -- The Autism Society of Alabama has rescheduled its 5th Annual Autism Matters Legislative Day to Wednesday, March 14 from 10 am to 3:00 pm. Join other self-advocates, family members, and professionals visiting their legislators to urge support for services for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). A free pizza lunch will be served in front of the State House at 11 am for attendees. A press conference is scheduled for noon on the State House steps. If you plan on attending, make an appointment with your legislator and hand-deliver a written letter. For more information and to register, click here.
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The Alabama Department of Mental Health (DMH) has announced a sweeping restructuring of how it serves persons with mental illness. The plan emphasizes community services, including community-based crisis stabilization units, and provides for the closure of four DMH facilities."As [DHM] Commissioner Baugh develops a budget for the coming fiscal year she is faced with difficult choices: cut services to tens of thousands of people in community-based care or cut state-run mental health hospitals that serve under 500 people," stated ADAP Associate Director James Tucker.
"In the big picture, she is absolutely making the right decision," concludes Tucker, warning that appropriate support must be in place in the community for the plan to be successful.
"In addition to ensuring appropriate clinical treatment," said Tucker, "other issues that will have to be addressed in this transition include housing, medical care, basic living supports, and education."
Closing state facilities is a move that other states have made notes Tucker.
Just as it did with the closure of Partlow, ADAP will monitor the closure of the four facilities to ensure that the safety and welfare of persons with mental illness are protected and they are successfully transitioned to new homes and services.
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New Study Urges Closure of Alabama's Juvenile Girls Facilities - In a just-released report, two national juvenile justice experts concluded that delinquent girls committed to facilities run by the Department of Youth Services (DYS) would fare better in their own communities where they could receive more targeted and individualized rehabilitative services. The study reveals that these girls are low-risk, high-needs youth who have endured multiple traumas in their lives - including sexual and/or physical abuse, family disruptions, domestic violence, and school failure. Many of the girls studied by the experts had experienced repeated psychiatric hospitalizations. The study recommends closing two DYS facilities and creating alternative programs that emphasize trauma-informed systems of care that bring together families and community supports while, at the same time, keeping communities safe. The report was underwritten with support by ADAP, the Center for Public Representation (www.centerforpublicrep.org) and the Southern Poverty Law Center ( www.splcenter.org) under a generous grant from the Public Welfare Foundation, an organization dedicated to ensuring fundamental rights and opportunities for people in need (www.publicwelfare.org).
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- February 15 - State Budget, Charter Schools, Employment, Federal Guidance on Employment and New Leaders for ADAP Advisory Councils, read more
- February 9 - ADAP Contact List, click here
- February 2 - "2012 Mental Health and Disabilities Legislative Day", click here
- January 26 - "Services for People with Disabilities Threatened", click here
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Advocacy Priorities - ADAP has developed its advocacy priorities for the 2012-2014 fiscal years. These priorities were identified after reviewing months of public comment received through surveys, focus groups and meetings.ADAP welcomes your ongoing input into the work we do.To share your ideas, click here.
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Under New Agreement, Montgomery Public Schools Will Work to Provide Better Services to Children with Mental Illnesses, for more information, click here.
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Alabama Advocates Call for Passage of Haylee's Law - At the age of 21, Haylee Cain was faced with living her life in a nursing home.She didn't qualify for community-based care services that would allow her to live at home; Alabama's eligibility criteria for community care exclude Haylee because of the nature of her disability. At a press conference on May 23, 2011 Haylee and her family spoke out about Haylee's Law,legislation that is pending in the Alabama Legislature (SB 470) that would expand the eligibility criteria for such community-based care. Haylee's Law was introduced by State Senator Tammy Irons. ADAP, the Disability Leadership Coalition of Alabama and United Cerebral Palsy of Huntsville/Tennessee Valley and United Cerebral Palsy of Northwest Alabama co-hosted the press conference. For more information click here.To view a video on Haylee, click here
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Lawsuits Filed on Behalf of Students with Emotional Disturbance On behalf of Montgomery school children, ADAP, the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, and the Law Offices of Sears & Sears, PC, filed three complaints on May 31, 2011 with the Alabama State Department of Education, citing systemic failures by Montgomery Public Schools to educate children with emotional disturbance. These failures constitute violations of federal civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities. To read more, click here
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Medicaid Waivers - To learn how to apply for a Medicaid waiver for persons with intellectual disabilities, click here
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For information on the Susan J Settlement Agreement, click here
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