In INARF's and the Indiana State Department of Health's (ISDH) efforts to ensure provider agencies have access to valuable information and resources that will assist them in delivery of quality services, we are sharing with you dates and locations of training opportunities facilitated by Steve Corya, ICF-IID Supervisor for ISDH, and hosted by INARF member agencies. The two topics being covered by these events are Investigation Training and Interpretive Guidelines Training. Details on dates, times, locations of these opportunities are listed below. Please note, there is no charge for these trainings, but as they are being hosted by INARF member agencies space is limited. It is requested that you contact the agency through the contact identified below if you would like to participate in any of these training sessions.
INARF is committed to strengthening the system of services and supports for Hoosiers with disabilities. It is the drive of the many INARF volunteer leaders that help bring that commitment to life. INARF would like to take this opportunity to thank its volunteer leaders, as their dedication provides so much to the industry. The accomplishments of each of INARF’s Corporate Committees are available on this page. Their participation in these corporate committees helps to identify and research industry issues, develop solutions and resources for the Association and INARF member agencies to enhance the delivery of services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
The INDiana Assistive Technology Act (INDATA) Project, which is operated by INARF member Easter Seals Crossroads, will be holding a free assistive technology training program for anyone interested in learning about the types of assistive technology available to those who are deaf and blind. Vocational Rehabilitation counselors, assistive technology specialists, rehabilitation specialists, social workers, parents, educators, students, professionals and health care providers can benefit from training content. Continuing Education Units will be offered for those who attend the training in person, but not online. Participants may register by clicking here.
The Senate revealed its $31.5-billion biennial budget proposal Thursday in the Senate Appropriations committee. While the total amount is very near the House budget, the Senate had different expenditures than the House-passed budget—higher education, highways, and community corrections/offender drug treatment appropriations were all increased.
While the 2.5% rate restoration for Respite, Facility Habilitation Individual, Community Habilitation Individual, and Residential Habilitation and Support remains in the Senate version of the budget for both years of the biennium, the $1-million appropriation per year for group homes was removed.
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Request for Proposal Information Technology Services Consultant Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF) is seeking proposals from Information Technology Services consultants to provide and implement an overall strategy addressing current and future technology needs and solutions. 2. General Instructions
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