Thursday, October 4, 2012

Advisory Council Visits Codington Elementary School

On Friday, September 21, 2012 the NHCS Advisory Council visited Codington Elementary School.  Principal, Bud Dingwall, and SDA Teacher, Mrs. Simpson, presented information about their special education programming at Codington.  One of Mrs. Simpson's students was a special guest speaker sharing a music video featuring the song "It Starts with a Voice."  Mr. Trant, EC Director, presented information to the council on budget allocations for the 2012-2013 school year.

"It Starts with a Voice" Video










COASTAL CARE Schedules SIS Training Opportunities


Coastal Care has finally scheduled SIS trainings. You have two choices in Wilmington--October 10th 1-4pm or October 17th 5:30-8:30pm.  Yes, there are a lot of meetings coming up in the next few weeks..... 
 
Everyone on CAP will be scheduled for a SIS evaluation sometime in 2013. A few individuals have been selected for a SIS evaluation soon as part of a test sample.  The SIS score will be used to develop a budget for each individual.
 
So if your child has CAP, it is very important for parents/guardians to print off and read the handouts accessible from the link below. If possible, sign up to attend one of the meetings.  Take the handouts and your questions.
Use the following link to sign up for SIS trainings and print out the handouts:
 

FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK Hosts Workshop


FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK – Southeastern NC
 
                                                                                           
 
Does your child receive CAP-ID/DD services?  Is your child on the waiting list? Are you worried about the transition to managed care for mental health and developmental services?
 
Then you need to attend the FREE training with
Disability Rights NC!
 
Topic: NC Innovations Waiver: Advocating for Appropriate Services Under the Managed Care System
    
In this training, staff from Disability Rights NC will discuss:
·      The transition to managed care
·       “How-to” advocacy skills to help families protect a person’s rights during and after the transition
·      How care coordination differs from case management
·      Strategies on navigating Medicaid appeals and how the process changes under managed care
·      General self-advocacy tips
 
BRING YOUR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS!
 
Speaker: Andrew Strickland
Attorney with Disability Rights NC 
 
Thursday, October 11th
Noon-1:30p
New Hanover County Public Library—NE Branch
1241 Military Cutoff Rd, Wilmington, NC
 
Please register ASAP.
For directions or information and to register:
 
Disability Rights North Carolina is an independent, private not for profit organization. Designated by the Governor on July 1, 2007 to ensure the rights of all state citizens with disabilities through individual advocacy and systems change, Disability Rights NC is part of a national system of federally mandated protection and advocacy system for people with disabilities. For more information, visit www.disabilityrightsnc.org.