January 26 2024 Front and Center Welcome to the quarterly newsletter for the Idaho Center on Disabilities and Human Development!

Launching Community NOW leaders

The Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities (ICDD) and Idaho Living Well Project (with the assistance of a paid trainer) recently provided support to people with disabilities and family members to lead Community NOW meetings.

This support helps to ensure that people with disabilities and family members play a prominent role in the systems change process, bringing their voice, lived experience and invaluable input to the forefront. 


Community NOW is a full stakeholder group (established in 2017) that works with Idaho Living Well to provide feedback to Idaho Health and Welfare (IDHW) on their Developmental Disability Services system. This is achieved through regular group meetings attended by self-advocates, family members, IDHW staff, service providers and disability organizations (ICDD, CDHD and Disability Rights Idaho). 


Although previous Community NOW meetings were structured to focus on the lived experience of people with disabilities and family members, the meetings were run by paid facilitators. The agenda was set by disability advocacy organizations.


In the spring of 2023, Community NOW group members voiced a desire to have meetings refocus topics of discussion on people with disabilities and their families. The group supported the idea of existing members taking the lead to help make this happen. With support from Idaho Living Well, three self-advocates and two family member advocates were named Community NOW meeting leaders.


Norma Duarte, Noll Garcia , Maria Juarez, DR Reff, Larkin Seiler all undertook appropriate training and mentoring on how to lead discussions, ice breakers and managing meetings.


The new leaders led their first virtual Community NOW meeting on December 6 and 7. With two more meetings slated for May and September, they will continue to receive training and mentorship throughout 2024. The group will also develop ways to share meeting information to keep others well informed, and they will provide input on future Community NOW meeting agendas.


While this is the first meeting leaders’ cohort, the hope is to have additional self- and family-advocates complete the training. 

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IDHW WEBSITE


Visit the IDHW website to learn more about Community NOW

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IDAHO LIVING WELL


Visit the Idaho Living Well website to learn more about this project

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ICDD WEBSITE


Visit the ICDD website to learn more about Community NOW

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Accessible fun and fitness with HAL


We have added a new project to our line-up – Healthy Active Lifestyles or HAL for short. Discover how this project is providing accessible outdoor fun and fitness for people with disabilities.

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Addressing abuse, neglect in Idaho


Idaho Living Well has been supporting work to improve reporting and monitoring abuse and neglect in Idaho. See how this work can protect vulnerable adults.

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Statewide training opportunity


Idaho SESTA is hosting Proven Behavioral Practices training across the state. This series of one-day training sessions focuses on foundational evidence-based behavioral practices. Find a date and location near you.

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Welcome, new staff!


Leticia Buenrostro

Bilingual Child Care Specialist

IdahoSTARS, Caldwell

Kelli Jeffress

Bilingual Child Care Specialist

IdahoSTARS, Boise

Emily Apgood

Childcare Resource Specialist

IdahoSTARS, Twin Falls

Tamma Peery

Business Specialist II

IdahoSTARS, Moscow

Viola Tootle

Technical Product Manager

IdahoSTARS, Moscow


Checking in with our student trainees

Welcome, winter trainees!

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Maya Hamilton

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Emily Pearson

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Juliana Munoz Lopez

Save the date: artAbility Showcase


The 10th annual artAbility Showcase is on April 29. Join us in celebration of this year's participants as well as 10 years of artAbility! Keep your eyes on the website for more details over the coming weeks.

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Congrats, graduates!


Join us in congratulating two of our talented CDHD student trainees! Stephanie Gonzalez Tena and Victoria Rae graduated this winter. Find out more about their time at the Center and what's next for them both.

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Mark your calendar

February


Feb 1:

Fred Riggers Disability Awareness Day (Boise)


Feb 4, 18, 25:

artAbility workshops


Feb 14:

Happy Valentine's Day


Training opportunity:

Proven Behavioral Practices Workshop

Feb 27: Idaho Falls

Feb 28: Pocatello

Feb 29: Twin Falls




March


Mar 4-5:

Tools for Life

(Idaho Falls)


Mar 8:

ITC For Credit spring enrollment closes


Mar 17:

Happy St Patrick's Day


Training opportunity:

Proven Behavioral Practices Workshop

Mar 7: Caldwell

Mar 8: Boise

Mar 19: Clarkston

Mar 20: Coeur d'Alene

April


Apr 29:

artAbility Showcase


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