The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) will be holding multiple Hoosier Care Connect community meetings this month. The upcoming locations are in Fort Wayne and Bloomington. The FSSA plans to have the Bloomington meeting available for webcast, and will have login information coming soon. Representatives of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will be there, as well as representatives from Anthem, MDWise and MHS to answer questions and provide information. Nearly 50 individuals attended the INARF Annual meeting in person last week, with 19 more tuning in via webcast, to hear about the successes of INARF’s 40th year of operation and learn what is planned for the Association and its members in 2015.
Earlier today, INARF Member Bridges of Indiana announced that Christiaan Campbell has been selected to serve as their next President. While we are sad to see Christiaan leave the INARF staff, we are tremendously proud that he was selected for this opportunity. We are also glad to know that he will remain a part of the INARF family in this new role. Christiaan's last day on staff will be March 20th. Bridges’ full announcement is included below: The biennial budget, HB 1001, will be heard in the Senate Appropriations committee on Thursday (1:30 pm in Room 431), after having passed the House, 69-29 earlier this week. Sen. Luke Kenley and his committee will spend the next few weeks crafting the Senate’s version. Sen. Kenley has already indicated that some dozen bills that had been recommitted to his committee after passing from other Senate Committees would be dealt with in the budget, when it reached the Senate. Sen. Ron Groom’s SB 504, which would have directed DDRS to establish a pilot program for persons dually diagnosed with an intellectual disability and a mental health condition, is believed to be part of that group to which Sen. Kenley referred. |
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