Our Work Matters

Florida Developmental Disabilities Council
Our Work Matters

Whether you are a self-advocate or a family member / caregiver of an individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), this podcast has tools to help you advocate for the developmental disabilities community and promote inclusion in your state and local community. Join Dr. Chris Reeve, a Program Director from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC) as she interviews project partners, family members, caregivers and self-advocates about ways to help advocate in your community and resources available from the FDDC. Join our community to help build inclusive environments and opportunities for those with developmental disabilities in Florida. Visit www.fddc.org/our-work-matters to learn more.

Episodes

  1. Assessing Case Management and Residential Settings: Tools for Individuals with I/DD and Caregivers

    MAY 7

    Assessing Case Management and Residential Settings: Tools for Individuals with I/DD and Caregivers

    Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) experience numerous situations in which they need to self-advocate, and their families need to advocate for them. Part of that process is being able to effectively evaluate services they receive, like case management, or settings in which they would like to live. In today’s episode, our partners and guests from Mathematica, Inc. are sharing two innovative tools to help with self-advocacy and advocating for family members. One tool focuses on understanding and evaluating case management. The second focuses on evaluating prospective or current residential options. In this episode, Alex Kobrin and Diane Beaver share how the tools were developed and how they can help individuals with I/DD and their families. We talk about how these tools work, how they can help individuals self-advocate, and how you can access them. Links: Find the tools and download the guides here! Diane Beaver, MBA (Johns Hopkins University), is a Managing Consultant at Mathematica. Her passion is helping people with disabilities to successfully access needed services and supports, so they can live healthy, meaningful lives in their setting of choice. As a consultant, she combines subject matter expertise in home- and community-based service policy with lived experience research to elevate the voices of people with disabilities to decision-makers. Topics of particular interest include integrated care for individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, case management and system navigation, and work incentives counseling for Social Security beneficiaries. Prior to her time at Mathematica, Ms. Beaver oversaw community-based programs in Maryland, including supported employment, rehabilitation services, and benefits counseling. She has worked on the Best Practices in Case Management project with the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC) since 2022 and supports other Council initiatives, including the Measuring Service Quality and the Access to Services through Knowledge projects. Alex Kobrin, M.A. (University of Connecticut), is a Survey Researcher at Mathematica. Ms. Kobrin brings experience designing and developing tools and surveys, as well as conducting interviews and focus groups with a wide range of audiences. She has extensive personal and professional experience working with populations with I/DD and children and youth with special healthcare needs. She has worked on the Measuring Service Quality (MSQ) project with the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC) since 2023. Beyond leading the MSQ work, Ms. Kobrin holds leadership roles in other Mathematica-contracted Council initiatives, including the Best Practices in Case Management and Research Provider Solutions projects. Learn more at https://www.fddc.org/our-work-matters/

    30 min
  2. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council: Who We Are and What We Do

    JAN 8

    The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council: Who We Are and What We Do

    The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC) is not something many Floridians are familiar with…and we want to change that. So, in this initial episode of our podcast series, Valerie Breen shares how the FDDC is related to the Developmental Disabilities Act of 2000 that is designed to help people with developmental disabilities be productive, achieve independence, and be a part of their communities. Valerie Breen is the Executive Director of the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council. She is staff to the Council’s 26-member Governor-appointed board, which includes individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, family members, state agency leaders, and organizations. Born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Valerie received her Master of Science in Social Administration through Case Western Reserve University’s School of Applied Social Sciences in 1980. In her 47-year career in the field of health and disability, she has designed and implemented multiple public-private partnerships and is a strategic advocate for policy and system change efforts that advance services and supports for persons with disabilities and their families. In this episode, Valerie shares everything about how the council is formed, the work that is done, as well as some of the projects the FDDC funds and works on. We talk about how the FDDC decides which projects get funded and how it is administered within the state and federal government. She also shares how individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities can access resources created by the Council and how you can get involved. Learn more at www.fddc.org/our-work-matters Our Care Matters - https://www.fddc.org/our-care-matters/

    30 min

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Whether you are a self-advocate or a family member / caregiver of an individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), this podcast has tools to help you advocate for the developmental disabilities community and promote inclusion in your state and local community. Join Dr. Chris Reeve, a Program Director from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC) as she interviews project partners, family members, caregivers and self-advocates about ways to help advocate in your community and resources available from the FDDC. Join our community to help build inclusive environments and opportunities for those with developmental disabilities in Florida. Visit www.fddc.org/our-work-matters to learn more.

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