AUCD’S
  A DECADE’S WORTH OF     DISABILIT Y
                          POLICY
ADVOCACY AND LEADERSHIP   FELLOWSHIP
THANK YOU




 A special thank you to the Dr. Susan Vig and the wonderful
  Rose F. Kennedy Center staf f for allowing me to come back
 and present to you today. Thank you to all those who made
these experiences possible, especially Dr. Bob Marion and Ms.
 Sheryl Dicker, and all my directors and colleagues at AUCD.
WASHINGTON, DC


Our nation’s capitol, and the center of advocacy and change . When in
DC, one is surrounded by diagonal streets (The French architect -
L’Enfant’s famously unique design ) with their state’s name printed
proudly across the signage, incredible and breathtaking architecture:
both wide and tall, ornate and simplistic, somber and
celebrator y, famous politicians (including the most famous of them
all) and Supreme Cour t justices, food for miles and miles where one
has the choice of dining with Congressional staf f or casual
friends, the infamous Cherr y Blossoms that bloom as early as late
Februar y (!), lady freedom and all her beauty, Smithsonian museums
at ever y corner, a mall with more nature than shops, the famous steps
where MLK spoke his most inspiring words, memorials of
presidents, heroes, and wars past, towering monuments with
tremendous views of the Potomac and all DC’s glor y, power ful
speeches etched in stone, and a simply beautiful White House. It’s
truly where histor y, both one’s own and the nation’s, is made.
SIGHTS OF DC
100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF
JAPANESE CHERRY BLOSSOMS!
AUCD: HISTORY AND MISSION


 40 Year Celebration (2011)!
 History: President Kennedy – first disability advocacy
  champion in the political sphere.
   22 days before President Kennedy was assassinated he signed into
    law an act creating the first university -based facilities for individuals
    with DD, in 1963. (See AUCD History Page).
 AUCD now represents: 67 UCEDDs, 43 LENDs, and 15 IDDRCs.
   RFK Center is one of the few with all three 
 Mission: “To advance policy and practice for and with people
  with developmental and other disabilities, their families, and
  their communities by supporting our members in
  research, education, and service activities that achieve our
  vision.”
AUCD’S 40 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
  “THE JOURNEY CONTINUES”
WHO’S WHO AT AUCD


 Executive Director of AUCD: George Jesien, PhD
   AUCD on Twitter: AUCDgeojes
 President of AUCD: Tony Antosh, EdD (RI UCEDD Director)
 Policy -Legislative Affairs Team (In Brief, Advocacy)
   Director: Kim Musheno
   Policy Analyst: Ellen Jensby
 Technical Assistance
     Director: Dawn Rudolph
     Policy Analysts: Hillary Spears, Rachel Patterson
     Self-Advocate: Liz Weintraub
     Data Manager: Corina Miclea Rotsko
 RFK’s Very Own Dr. Robert Marion: aka one of the most famous
  authors in AUCD’s Library! 
GOALS OF THE FELLOWSHIP

 Began in 2001: 11 Fellows
 Purpose: expand knowledge/expertise of AUCD network
  faculty, staff and/or senior trainees
 First-hand experience. Exposure to interrelationship among
  government, agencies, advocacy organizations, & institutions of
  higher learning
 Provides experiences in development of national policy and
  legislation related to individuals with disabilities, their families
  and those who work on their behalf
 Broaden knowledge of the AUCD membership, its work and
  issues
 Develop key relationships with other federal level organizations
 2013 Fellow Application will be up in May.

 See AUCD Disability Policy Page
RESPONSIBILITIES OF FELLOWSHIP


 Assist Legislative Team in writing updates on disability
  legislation for In Brief
 Maintaining/updating AUCD’s Health Reform Hub
 Attend Consortium of Citizens with Disabilities Task
  Force Meetings
   CCD represents a range of issues:
    transportation, housing, Medicaid, Autism, employment, educa
    tion, etc.)
 Attend relevant forums/hearings/briefings
 Participate in meetings with Congressional Staff
 Provide policy updates and TA to UCEDDs/LENDs/IDDRCs
 Assist in planning for Disability Policy Seminar
 Draft Press Releases
PAST FELLOWS’ ACCOMPLISHMENTS


 Facilitated Planning of 2011 National Self - Advocacy Summits
 Organized the first “Celebrating 10 Years of Fellowship” Panel
  at 2011 AUCD Conference (Amie Lulinski-Norris @ IL UCEDD).
 AUCD Liaison to COCA
 Participated in Higher Education Opp. Act Workgroup
 Provided Oral Testimony to Of fice of Postsecondary Ed.
 Advocated for critical legislation
     Rosa’s Law (Prevent Use of the “R” Word)
     Lifespan Respite Act
     New Freedom Initiative & Other Medicaid Related policies
     Combating Autism Reauthorization Act of 2011 !
ACA SUPREME COURT PROTESTS
CRITICAL LEGISLATION


   Affordable Care Act
   Ticket to Work – Work Incentives Planning Assistance
   ADA Accessibility Regulations: Pool Compliance
   Transportation: New Freedom Programs
   Olmstead Special Litigation ( Tom Perez – Assistant AG of Civil
    Rights Division of DOJ)
     VA ADA Settlement
     Educational Opportunities Section
     Housing
 Education
     Restraint and Seclusion
        Hearing in May
     NCLB Waivers: 37 States Applied
MY EXPERIENCES



 Meeting with Senator Tom Harkin to Present him with Gold
  Star Award from AUCD’s 2011 40 -year Anniversary
  Conference*
 NCIL 30 year anniversary congressional reception
 Congressional Briefing on Accessible Transportation
 Meetings with Congressional Staf f re: appropriations
 Congressional Briefing on “Caring for Kids with Autism Act”
 Attending Education Budget Briefing with Secretary of
  Education: Arne Duncan
 Supreme Court Hearings
PRESENTING SENATOR HARKIN WITH
  AUCD 2011 GOLD STAR AWARD




              AUCD Article
            Photo courtesy of AUCD
SENATOR TOM HARKIN

 Senator from Iowa, serving in Senate since 1985. House from
  1975-1985.
 Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
  (HELP) Committee
 Early frontrunner for democratic party in 1992 presidential
  election, but dropped out in support of Bill Clinton.
 Most famous for disability advocacy.
 Introduced the ADA into the Senate
 Sibling of a brother with a disability
 Strong Stance against Medicaid Bias
 Champion for individuals with disabilities:
     Community First Choice Option: New York
     Restraint and Seclusion: will make floor statement
     Accessible Technology
     Back to Work Strategies
                                                  See
                          http://harkin.senate.gov/abouttom.cfm, http://www
                                     .help.senate.gov/about/chair/
ACCESSIBLE TAXI IN DC
“IN LINE” FOR SUPREME COURT
        ACA HEARINGS
MY PROJECTS


 Community Integration -Capacity Building: ADD
   Keeping the Promise Report Released by NDRN
   NY Group Home Exposed in series of NY Times Articles
 UCEDD Minority Partnership Projects
 Dual Eligibles Issue Brief: 15 States issued grants from CMS
   Create person-centered models for integrating care for Medicaid -
    Medicare enrollees. Many states have focused particularly on people
    with disabilities in their model plans.
 WIPA/PABSS Reauthorization: Funding running out in June/Sept.

   Grants to non-profit organizations and P&As to issue financial
    planning, benefits planning to ensure self-sufficiency of IWD in the
    workforce. Social Security Administration urges Congress to pass 5 -year
    Reauthorization
 Meetings with Congressional Staf f on UCEDD Funding
   Dr. Marion and Ms. Sheryl Dicker Lead the Meetings!
DISABILIT Y POLICY SEMINAR

 This Year: April 23-25 th 2012
 Goals/Purpose: “The Seminar offers [advocates] the opportunity
  to come together, become educated on the issues, and take the
  initiative to speak with [] elected officials about what is
  important to [them].”
 Highlights:
   Capitol Hill Reception (sponsored by Senator Tom Harkin).
   Awardees: Senator Tom Harkin, Tom Perez (DOJ: Assistant Attorney
    General for Civil Rights Division)
   Sibling Leadership Breakfast
   Self-Advocate Breakfast
   Trainee Reception: Michael Gamel-McCormick (HELP Committee Staff
    and former president of AUCD and director of DE UCEDD) will speak to
    trainees from all over the country
 Website: http://www.thearc.org/page.aspx?pid=2173
RESOURCES



         Lives Worth Living DVD
              Kristina’s Blog
          AUCD’s Action Center
           Health Reform Hub
             Fellowship Page
            WWW.AUCD.ORG

   Everything you need to know about
AUCD should be available on the website,
 and if you have any particular questions
     please feel free to contact me.
CONTACT INFORMATION


               Kristina Majewski, J.D.
   2012 Disability Policy Leadership Fellowship
  Association of University Centers on Disabilities
                kmajewski@aucd.org
                  (973) 919-3567
            (301) 588 – 8252 (ext. 205)

Connect to AUCD on Facebook and Action Center.
 Keep up to date on recent disability legislation
   through AUCD’s weekly edition of In Brief
“LET’S GET TO WORK”
   - S E N AT O R T O M H A R K I N

Fellowship 2012 powerpoint

  • 1.
    AUCD’S ADECADE’S WORTH OF DISABILIT Y POLICY ADVOCACY AND LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIP
  • 2.
    THANK YOU  Aspecial thank you to the Dr. Susan Vig and the wonderful Rose F. Kennedy Center staf f for allowing me to come back and present to you today. Thank you to all those who made these experiences possible, especially Dr. Bob Marion and Ms. Sheryl Dicker, and all my directors and colleagues at AUCD.
  • 3.
    WASHINGTON, DC Our nation’scapitol, and the center of advocacy and change . When in DC, one is surrounded by diagonal streets (The French architect - L’Enfant’s famously unique design ) with their state’s name printed proudly across the signage, incredible and breathtaking architecture: both wide and tall, ornate and simplistic, somber and celebrator y, famous politicians (including the most famous of them all) and Supreme Cour t justices, food for miles and miles where one has the choice of dining with Congressional staf f or casual friends, the infamous Cherr y Blossoms that bloom as early as late Februar y (!), lady freedom and all her beauty, Smithsonian museums at ever y corner, a mall with more nature than shops, the famous steps where MLK spoke his most inspiring words, memorials of presidents, heroes, and wars past, towering monuments with tremendous views of the Potomac and all DC’s glor y, power ful speeches etched in stone, and a simply beautiful White House. It’s truly where histor y, both one’s own and the nation’s, is made.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    100 YEAR ANNIVERSARYOF JAPANESE CHERRY BLOSSOMS!
  • 6.
    AUCD: HISTORY ANDMISSION  40 Year Celebration (2011)!  History: President Kennedy – first disability advocacy champion in the political sphere.  22 days before President Kennedy was assassinated he signed into law an act creating the first university -based facilities for individuals with DD, in 1963. (See AUCD History Page).  AUCD now represents: 67 UCEDDs, 43 LENDs, and 15 IDDRCs.  RFK Center is one of the few with all three   Mission: “To advance policy and practice for and with people with developmental and other disabilities, their families, and their communities by supporting our members in research, education, and service activities that achieve our vision.”
  • 7.
    AUCD’S 40 YEARANNIVERSARY “THE JOURNEY CONTINUES”
  • 8.
    WHO’S WHO ATAUCD  Executive Director of AUCD: George Jesien, PhD  AUCD on Twitter: AUCDgeojes  President of AUCD: Tony Antosh, EdD (RI UCEDD Director)  Policy -Legislative Affairs Team (In Brief, Advocacy)  Director: Kim Musheno  Policy Analyst: Ellen Jensby  Technical Assistance  Director: Dawn Rudolph  Policy Analysts: Hillary Spears, Rachel Patterson  Self-Advocate: Liz Weintraub  Data Manager: Corina Miclea Rotsko  RFK’s Very Own Dr. Robert Marion: aka one of the most famous authors in AUCD’s Library! 
  • 9.
    GOALS OF THEFELLOWSHIP  Began in 2001: 11 Fellows  Purpose: expand knowledge/expertise of AUCD network faculty, staff and/or senior trainees  First-hand experience. Exposure to interrelationship among government, agencies, advocacy organizations, & institutions of higher learning  Provides experiences in development of national policy and legislation related to individuals with disabilities, their families and those who work on their behalf  Broaden knowledge of the AUCD membership, its work and issues  Develop key relationships with other federal level organizations  2013 Fellow Application will be up in May.  See AUCD Disability Policy Page
  • 10.
    RESPONSIBILITIES OF FELLOWSHIP Assist Legislative Team in writing updates on disability legislation for In Brief  Maintaining/updating AUCD’s Health Reform Hub  Attend Consortium of Citizens with Disabilities Task Force Meetings  CCD represents a range of issues: transportation, housing, Medicaid, Autism, employment, educa tion, etc.)  Attend relevant forums/hearings/briefings  Participate in meetings with Congressional Staff  Provide policy updates and TA to UCEDDs/LENDs/IDDRCs  Assist in planning for Disability Policy Seminar  Draft Press Releases
  • 11.
    PAST FELLOWS’ ACCOMPLISHMENTS Facilitated Planning of 2011 National Self - Advocacy Summits  Organized the first “Celebrating 10 Years of Fellowship” Panel at 2011 AUCD Conference (Amie Lulinski-Norris @ IL UCEDD).  AUCD Liaison to COCA  Participated in Higher Education Opp. Act Workgroup  Provided Oral Testimony to Of fice of Postsecondary Ed.  Advocated for critical legislation  Rosa’s Law (Prevent Use of the “R” Word)  Lifespan Respite Act  New Freedom Initiative & Other Medicaid Related policies  Combating Autism Reauthorization Act of 2011 !
  • 12.
  • 13.
    CRITICAL LEGISLATION  Affordable Care Act  Ticket to Work – Work Incentives Planning Assistance  ADA Accessibility Regulations: Pool Compliance  Transportation: New Freedom Programs  Olmstead Special Litigation ( Tom Perez – Assistant AG of Civil Rights Division of DOJ)  VA ADA Settlement  Educational Opportunities Section  Housing  Education  Restraint and Seclusion  Hearing in May  NCLB Waivers: 37 States Applied
  • 14.
    MY EXPERIENCES  Meetingwith Senator Tom Harkin to Present him with Gold Star Award from AUCD’s 2011 40 -year Anniversary Conference*  NCIL 30 year anniversary congressional reception  Congressional Briefing on Accessible Transportation  Meetings with Congressional Staf f re: appropriations  Congressional Briefing on “Caring for Kids with Autism Act”  Attending Education Budget Briefing with Secretary of Education: Arne Duncan  Supreme Court Hearings
  • 15.
    PRESENTING SENATOR HARKINWITH AUCD 2011 GOLD STAR AWARD AUCD Article Photo courtesy of AUCD
  • 16.
    SENATOR TOM HARKIN Senator from Iowa, serving in Senate since 1985. House from 1975-1985.  Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee  Early frontrunner for democratic party in 1992 presidential election, but dropped out in support of Bill Clinton.  Most famous for disability advocacy.  Introduced the ADA into the Senate  Sibling of a brother with a disability  Strong Stance against Medicaid Bias  Champion for individuals with disabilities:  Community First Choice Option: New York  Restraint and Seclusion: will make floor statement  Accessible Technology  Back to Work Strategies See http://harkin.senate.gov/abouttom.cfm, http://www .help.senate.gov/about/chair/
  • 17.
  • 18.
    “IN LINE” FORSUPREME COURT ACA HEARINGS
  • 19.
    MY PROJECTS  CommunityIntegration -Capacity Building: ADD  Keeping the Promise Report Released by NDRN  NY Group Home Exposed in series of NY Times Articles  UCEDD Minority Partnership Projects  Dual Eligibles Issue Brief: 15 States issued grants from CMS  Create person-centered models for integrating care for Medicaid - Medicare enrollees. Many states have focused particularly on people with disabilities in their model plans.  WIPA/PABSS Reauthorization: Funding running out in June/Sept.  Grants to non-profit organizations and P&As to issue financial planning, benefits planning to ensure self-sufficiency of IWD in the workforce. Social Security Administration urges Congress to pass 5 -year Reauthorization  Meetings with Congressional Staf f on UCEDD Funding  Dr. Marion and Ms. Sheryl Dicker Lead the Meetings!
  • 20.
    DISABILIT Y POLICYSEMINAR  This Year: April 23-25 th 2012  Goals/Purpose: “The Seminar offers [advocates] the opportunity to come together, become educated on the issues, and take the initiative to speak with [] elected officials about what is important to [them].”  Highlights:  Capitol Hill Reception (sponsored by Senator Tom Harkin).  Awardees: Senator Tom Harkin, Tom Perez (DOJ: Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division)  Sibling Leadership Breakfast  Self-Advocate Breakfast  Trainee Reception: Michael Gamel-McCormick (HELP Committee Staff and former president of AUCD and director of DE UCEDD) will speak to trainees from all over the country  Website: http://www.thearc.org/page.aspx?pid=2173
  • 21.
    RESOURCES  Lives Worth Living DVD  Kristina’s Blog  AUCD’s Action Center  Health Reform Hub  Fellowship Page  WWW.AUCD.ORG Everything you need to know about AUCD should be available on the website, and if you have any particular questions please feel free to contact me.
  • 22.
    CONTACT INFORMATION Kristina Majewski, J.D. 2012 Disability Policy Leadership Fellowship Association of University Centers on Disabilities kmajewski@aucd.org (973) 919-3567 (301) 588 – 8252 (ext. 205) Connect to AUCD on Facebook and Action Center. Keep up to date on recent disability legislation through AUCD’s weekly edition of In Brief
  • 23.
    “LET’S GET TOWORK” - S E N AT O R T O M H A R K I N