Monday, February 4, 2019

Wayne County, MI, Advocates for IDD: Workshops on Medicaid, employment, and housing

This is an announcement of events in Wayne County, Michigan, from parent/advocate Ed Diegel:

During the last several election cycles I heard only Barack Obama mention that in addition to providing Medical services to the needy, Medicaid also provides funding for the intellectually and developmentally disabled, the mentally ill and persons suffering with substance abuse. Furthermore, in my state district during the 2018 election,  the Michigan Republican Party flooded the district with fliers suggesting that extending Medicaid would only extend Medicaid fraud, inferring in effect that all Medicaid recipients are lazy and fraudulent. 

My friends, it is you and I who are responsible for allowing politicians and our friends and neighbors to harbor the idea that Medicaid is BAD. We need to do a much better job of being honest and effective and speaking out about the tremendous benefit to our individuals and communities that this program delivers. In addition there are issues being discussed in Lansing and Washington that have potentially severe impacts across the board and specifically on funding and on group home and workshop settings that need our attention.

Community Opportunity Center together with STEP and MALA is sponsoring the legislative issues and advocacy training workshop described below. Persons ready to speak up are encouraged to sign up for the workshop. Position papers of current issues, tips on effective lobbying and legislator town hall and in district coffee schedules will be provided.

Two workshop dates are available. Please see the following for detail:

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You Are Encouraged To Attend A Family Advocacy Training Session

Sponsored by: Community Opportunity Center and Services to Enhance Potential

Two Sessions Offered:

February 12, 2019 5pm-8pm

February 16, 2019 10am-2pm

Location: Community Opportunity Center
14147 Farmington Rd., Livonia, MI 48154

Educating legislators about the importance of Medicaid funding and about the needs and circumstances of our loved ones is essential if we wish to influence legislation and funding sources for their benefit. Issues related to housing and employment are under review and new legislation has been created at the federal level, which may have an impact on services our loved ones receive. For this reason, COC and STEP would like to meet with interested families and other support persons to discuss these issues and create an advocacy group, which in turn can share information with local, state, and Federal legislators regarding the impact of these legislative changes. 

If you wish to attend one of these sessions and to learn more about these issues, please contact Joyce Franks at, 734-422-1020 or jfranks@cochomes.net by Friday February 8, 2019. 

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Thanks, I hope to see you at the session. It's up to us to spread the word!!! 

Ed Diegel,

Advocates for Persons with Developmental Disabilities in Wayne County.
ddadvocates@gmail.com

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