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Title: Maines College of Direct Support: Building the Foundation


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Maines College of Direct Support Building the
Foundation
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Maines College of Direct Support Building the
Foundation
  • Where we are now
  • Why make a change?
  • What does CDS offer?

3
Direct Support Professional Curriculum
  • The DSP has been an important component of our
    system
  • Prior to 2002 there was no consistent statewide
    training curriculum
  • The curriculum was developed in collaboration
    with providers, SUFU, and other stakeholders
  • Over 10,000 DSPs have completed the curriculum
  • Instructors have contributed to revisions and
    improvements in the curriculum as well as
    enriching it with additional exercises and
    materials

4
Why change?
  • To be effective, the curriculum needs to be
    updated, revised, and expanded
  • Some modules have not been revised since
    originally introduced 7 years ago
  • There has been long-standing awareness of the
    need for additional material, e.g., aging, MH/DD,
    work support, autism
  • Developmental Services has had to reduce BHSI
    budget each year, less QA and support to
    instructors

5
What is CDS?
  • Computer-based
  • Values-based (inclusion, citizenship, safety,
    self-determination, sustained personal
    relationships, productive and independent lives,
    etc.)
  • 23 courses including 97 lessons
  • Interactive - requires learner participation
  • Includes text, audio narration, photos, videos
  • Multiple-choice tests for each lesson
  • College of Frontline Supervision and Management

6
College of Direct Support
  • CDS offers several advantages
  • Track record introduced in 2003
  • National recognition (currently in 36 states,
    Australia, UK, etc)
  • Multicultural content
  • Continual improvement through UMN Center for
    Excellence with national boards of advisors and
    editors

7
College of Direct Support
  • Not limited to scheduled class times accessible
    at any time from almost anywhere
  • Not limited to DSPs accessible to families,
    volunteers, board, consumers
  • Planned expansion to other populations (MH,
    children, SA, elders), facilitating unduplicated
    training

8
College of Direct Support
  • All learners experience the same content
  • Learners go at their own pace, can repeat section
    as often as necessary
  • Learning management system tracks completion and
    provides reports for individuals, organizations,
    and State
  • Includes the College of Front Line Supervision
    and Management
  • Ability to add Maine-specific and agency-specific
    material

9
How is the CDS System Managed?
  • 3 levels National, State and Local
  • National
  • Create and update content with UMN
  • Manage technical systems
  • Train and support state and local administrators

10
CDS System Management, cont.
  • State
  • Work with stakeholders
  • Determine Maine requirements
  • Add Maine-specific content
  • Manage implementation in Maine
  • Communicate with CDS
  • Monitoring and Quality Assurance

11
CDS System Management, cont.
  • Local Administrators
  • Manage access to CDS (assign passwords, lessons,
    etc.)
  • Orient new users to the CDS system
  • Minor tech support to users
  • Monitor student records
  • Generate reports individual and aggregate
  • Add agency-specific content
  • Administer surveys

12
Transition work plan
  • Prepare for pilot to start January 2010, full
    statewide implementation July 2010
  • Two main workgroups
  • Administration
  • Curriculum
  • Update information on OACPDS web site

13
Transition work plan, cont.
  • Administration/policy group deals with
  • Communication to stakeholders
  • HR and labor management issues
  • Consistent implementation across all providers
    statewide
  • Technology
  • Strategies for Administrator functions

14
Transition work plan, cont.
  • Curriculum group deals with
  • Determine which lessons will be required minimum
    in Maine (totals CDS exceeds 45 hours)
  • Identify Maine-specific content
  • Design system for live training component
  • Role of instructor/mentor/supervisor

15
Work to date
  • Small committee worked to evaluate the program
    and make a recommendation to DHHS.
  • Representatives from the CDS visited Maine and
    presented the program to people with
    disabilities, family members, DDC, DRC,
    Providers, etc.
  • DHHS decision to change fully to the CDS by July,
    2010 ( See Waiver Letter 9)
  • Administration and Curriculum committees formed

16
Whats Next?
  • Committee Work
  • October Training by CDS north and south
  • January implementation of trial group
  • Full implementation in July 2010.

17
Questions?
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See for yourself.
  • www.collegeofdirectsupport.com
  • Click on Explore our Demo
  • Click on Go to the Demo site to request password
    to access sample lessons
  • http//www.maine.gov/dhhs/OACPDS/DS/
  • Click on College of Direct Support
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