News and Events
Thursday, August 31st at 1:45 PM
The Friday closing keynote presentation will feature a moderated roundtable discussion with statewide leaders on I/DD policy and services to begin a collaboration on system redesign. As these discussions are in their early stages, it is vital we gather input from across the service array, DSPs, QIDPs, program supervisors, management & administration, etc. This IARF What’s Your Buzz session is geared towards maximum input and participation from session attendees on near and mid-term opportunities for system redesign to better inform our leadership workgroup.
- Learn from the Co-Chairs of the IARF System Redesign Initiative Workgroup on early efforts to coordinate a collaborative vision for a person-centered system;
- Hear colleagues in service identify pressure points that impede system redesign;
- Produce collaborative recommendations to address such pressure points to advance system redesign in the near and/or mid-term.
System Redesign Initiative - Roundtable Discussion with Illinois Leaders in Developmental Disabilities Policy and Services
Friday, September 1st at 8:30 AM
Since 2018, Illinois has made significant investments in community-based I/DD services and supports. From 2014 – 2024, Illinois invested an additional $875 million into improving rates and reimbursements, and through the Guidehouse rate study, we can expect work on future investments. While these investments have been crucial to sustainability, workforce, and managing the Ligas Consent Decree requirements, it is time we look forward and craft a shared vision for the future of services and supports.<br>
Our closing conference keynote will feature a roundtable discussion with statewide leaders in disability policy and services, moderated by Coleman Foundation President & CEO Shelley A. Davis, to begin collaborative discussions towards an I/DD service system which represents national best practice for delivering person centered services and supports.<br>
- Engage with statewide I/DD organizational leadership on their respective goals for system redesign in Illinois;
- Understand the importance of data – what is collected now and what could be collected in the future – to understanding service needs and capacity.
- Discuss how existing regulatory, policy, and funding approaches could evolve toward a person-centered system;