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DESCRIPTION:Date: July 18th\, 2016\nTime: 11am Eastern \nView Archive:    T
 his interactive webinar will introduce participants to a new and inclusive
  approach to eliciting\, organizing\, measuring\, analyzing and aligning i
 ndividual outcomes with organizational practices and state and national re
 gulations and standards\, including the CMS Home and Community Based Servi
 ces regulations. The Integrated Quality Management Approach recognizes tha
 t although there are pockets of excellence who are consistently at the for
 efront of quality and change\, many agencies struggle to keep up\; not bec
 ause they don&rsquo\;t believe in principles of inclusion and self-determi
 nation\, but because quality requires that we reframe the way that we appr
 oach services and supports in our thinking\, practices and measurement. Th
 is webinar will involve an interactive discussion between the IQMA team an
 d participants to share lessons learned\, experiences and best practices i
 n leading the change to inclusion and quality. Attendees (as well as the p
 resenters) should walk away with new ideas and strategies to design and ad
 opt promising agency and service practices\; including measuring provider-
 level outcomes\, as well as approaches to ensure that those outcomes are b
 oth meaningful and person-centered as well as aligned with the regulatory 
 environment\nSpeakers: Caitlin Bailey\, PhD (ABD) National Leadership Cons
 ortium on Developmental Disabilities at the University of Delaware&nbsp\;\
 n___\nMs. Bailey is the Director of Research and Evaluation at the Nationa
 l Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities (NLCDD) in the Depar
 tment of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) at the University of 
 Delaware. Ms. Bailey oversees all research conducted within and in partner
 ship with the Leadership Consortium and is the lead staff person for strat
 egic growth and development of NLCDD.&nbsp\;Since 2010\, Ms. Bailey has wo
 rked with NLCDD to develop their ongoing longitudinal research project to 
 evaluate NLCDD programs and research the development of leadership across 
 the disabilities field of services\, supports and policies. She teaches cl
 asses related to policy and disability studies in the HDFS department at t
 he University of Delaware and serves as a faculty member at the National L
 eadership Consortium Leadership Institutes.&nbsp\;   Marian Frattarola Sau
 lino\, MSW\, PM Resources&nbsp\;\n___ Marian Frattarola-Saulino works to s
 upport the civil and human rights of people with disabilities\, promoting 
 inclusion in schools and communities\, and designing sustainable support s
 ystems that include people\, their families and allies. Her work spans ove
 r 20 years as a direct service worker\, support broker and executive direc
 tor. She is a leader in the movement to enhance self-directed support opti
 ons\, including the development of microboards and starting Pennsylvania&r
 squo\;s first support brokerage. &nbsp\;  Julie Bershadsky\, PhD\, Human S
 ervices Research Institute&nbsp\;\n___ Dr. Bershadsky is a senior research
  specialist at Human Services Research Institute (HSRI).&nbsp\; She is the
  Director of the National Core Indicators - Aging and Disabilities (NCI-AD
 ) project for HSRI.&nbsp\; She is also the primary methodologist\, data an
 alyst and researcher for the National Core Indicators (NCI) (an effort to 
 develop indicators and benchmarks of performance across 45 states developm
 ental disabilities service systems) and related projects.&nbsp\; She works
  extensively with the NCI data\, manages the multi-state dataset\, and adv
 ises on all methodological issues related to data collection and analysis.
 &nbsp\; Dr. Bershadsky has also provided analytic and methodological guida
 nce and expertise to numerous resource allocation projects that state IDD 
 systems in the U.S. have undertaken in the recent decade. &nbsp\;       
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SUMMARY:A New Path to Organizational Change using Customer Driven Outcome M
 easures: The Integrated Quality Management Approach
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 html" width="448" height="252" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" sr
 c="//view.vzaar.com/7659225/player"></iframe> <br /> <br /> <p>This intera
 ctive webinar will introduce participants to a new and inclusive approach 
 to eliciting\, organizing\, measuring\, analyzing and aligning individual 
 outcomes with organizational practices and state and national regulations 
 and standards\, including the CMS Home and Community Based Services regula
 tions. The Integrated Quality Management Approach recognizes that although
  there are pockets of excellence who are consistently at the forefront of 
 quality and change\, many agencies struggle to keep up\; not because they 
 don&rsquo\;t believe in principles of inclusion and self-determination\, b
 ut because quality requires that we reframe the way that we approach servi
 ces and supports in our thinking\, practices and measurement. This webinar
  will involve an interactive discussion between the IQMA team and particip
 ants to share lessons learned\, experiences and best practices in leading 
 the change to inclusion and quality. Attendees (as well as the presenters)
  should walk away with new ideas and strategies to design and adopt promis
 ing agency and service practices\; including measuring provider-level outc
 omes\, as well as approaches to ensure that those outcomes are both meanin
 gful and person-centered as well as aligned with the regulatory environmen
 t</p>\nSpeakers:<br /> <p><em>Caitlin Bailey</em>\, PhD (ABD) National Lea
 dership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities at the University of Dela
 ware&nbsp\;<br />\n___<br />\nMs. Bailey is the Director of Research and E
 valuation at the National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilit
 ies (NLCDD) in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDF
 S) at the University of Delaware. Ms. Bailey oversees all research conduct
 ed within and in partnership with the Leadership Consortium and is the lea
 d staff person for strategic growth and development of NLCDD.&nbsp\;Since 
 2010\, Ms. Bailey has worked with NLCDD to develop their ongoing longitudi
 nal research project to evaluate NLCDD programs and research the developme
 nt of leadership across the disabilities field of services\, supports and 
 policies. She teaches classes related to policy and disability studies in 
 the HDFS department at the University of Delaware and serves as a faculty 
 member at the National Leadership Consortium Leadership Institutes.&nbsp\;
 <br /> <br /> <br /> <span style="line-height: 1.5\;"><em>Marian Frattarol
 a Saulino</em>\, MSW\, PM Resources&nbsp\;<br />\n___<br /> </span><span s
 tyle="line-height: 1.5\;">Marian Frattarola-Saulino works to support the c
 ivil and human rights of people with disabilities\, promoting inclusion in
  schools and communities\, and designing sustainable support systems that 
 include people\, their families and allies. Her work spans over 20 years a
 s a direct service worker\, support broker and executive director. She is 
 a leader in the movement to enhance self-directed support options\, includ
 ing the development of microboards and starting Pennsylvania&rsquo\;s firs
 t support brokerage. &nbsp\;</span></p> <p><span style="line-height: 1.5\;
 "><br /> </span><span style="line-height: 1.5\;"><em>Julie Bershadsky</em>
 \, PhD\, Human Services Research Institute&nbsp\;<br />\n___<br /> </span>
 <span style="line-height: 1.5\;">Dr. Bershadsky is a senior research speci
 alist at Human Services Research Institute (HSRI).&nbsp\; She is the Direc
 tor of the National Core Indicators - Aging and Disabilities (NCI-AD) proj
 ect for HSRI.&nbsp\; She is also the primary methodologist\, data analyst 
 and researcher for the National Core Indicators (NCI) (an effort to develo
 p indicators and benchmarks of performance across 45 states developmental 
 disabilities service systems) and related projects.&nbsp\; She works exten
 sively with the NCI data\, manages the multi-state dataset\, and advises o
 n all methodological issues related to data collection and analysis.&nbsp\
 ; Dr. Bershadsky has also provided analytic and methodological guidance an
 d expertise to numerous resource allocation projects that state IDD system
 s in the U.S. have undertaken in the recent decade. &nbsp\;</span></p> <p>
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