According to INARF’s national partner ANCOR, providing DSPs the opportunity to attend the DSP Leadership Academy – held in conjunction with the 2016 ANCOR Annual Conference: Get Smart, Get Inspired, Get It Done! from May 1 to May 3 – is excellent way to reward and inspire your outstanding Director Support Professionals. For only $75 and a short drive to Chicago, DSPs can attend powerful sessions that will challenge, inspire and prepare them to be leaders in your organization.
INARF is pleased to announce that this year case managers at all DDRS-approved case management organizations will be eligible to earn Advocare Case Management External Training Credits for their participation at INARF’s Annual Conference. Advocare has approved 26 educational sessions eligible for these credits, allowing Case Managers to receive up to 11.25 credits.
The Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services (DDRS) Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services (BDDS) has announced that they will host four Train-The-Trainer Core A/B Medication Administration Training sessions in 2016
Lieutenant Governor Sue Ellspermann has announced her resignation in pursuit of the open Ivy Tech presidency, which will be filled later this year. Governor Pence has enthusiastically supported her application for the position and has nominated Eric Holcomb to fill the office following her departure. The General Assembly must confirm Holcomb as the new Lieutenant Governor before Ellsperman can set the final date for her resignation.
Earlier today, the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services announced a modification to Supported Employment (SE) Services under the Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Services Model. Based on feedback from providers and the VR Rate Reform Workgroup, the Bureau plans to eliminate the current SE levels and will authorize all SE on an hourly basis based on consumer need.
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