Title: Mike Bachhuber
1Strengthening Partnerships between SILCs and DSUs
- Presented by
- Mike Bachhuber
- Charlene Dwyer
2The SILC DSU Partnership StrengthA
Self-Assessment Exercise
- A series of questions for SILCs and their DSUs
- Select the item that best describes your SILC and
DSU partnership
31. The SILC and DSU leadership jointly worked
throughout the process of developing the SPIL
goals. The DSU had influence on the framing of
one or more SPIL goals. 2. The SILC and DSU
leadership reviewed drafts and provided feedback
while the SPIL was being developed as well as at
the final draft stage.
In my opinion, the degree of joint preparation
of the State Plan prior to sign off was
43. The SILC and DSU leadership provided feedback
when the SPIL was in the final draft stage.4.
The SILC and DSU leadership provided little to no
joint effort or feedback during SPIL development.
The DSU focus, if any, was on RSA compliance
issues.
In my opinion, the degree of joint preparation
of the State Plan prior to sign off was, contd
5Debrief and Sharing
- Section 705
- The Council shall--
- (1) jointly develop and sign (in conjunction
with the designated State unit) the State plan
required in section 704 - Participant experience, sharing and Q A
- (5 minutes)
61. The DSU leadership regularly engages in
monitoring, reviewing and evaluating the State
Plan implementation via their active involvement
with the SILC, provides regular feedback, and
offers usable suggestions or staff assistance in
support of these activities. 2. The DSU
leadership regularly engages in monitoring,
reviewing and evaluating the State Plan
implementation via their active involvement with
the SILC and provides occasional feedback.
The degree of DSU involvement in the monitoring,
review and evaluation of the State Plan
implementation is
73. The DSU leadership sporadically or very
selectively engages in monitoring, reviewing and
evaluating the State Plan implementation.4. The
DSU leadership has little to no meaningful
involvement in monitoring, reviewing or
evaluating the plan. The DSU engages in these
activities only when there is an RSA compliance
issue.
The degree of DSU involvement in the monitoring,
review and evaluation of the State Plan
implementation is, contd
8Debrief and Sharing
- Section 705
- The Council shall--
- (2) monitor, review, and evaluate the
implementation of the State plan - Participant experience, sharing and Q A
- (5 minutes)
91. There is a SILC liaison Council member who
serves on both the SILC and SRC. The liaison
effectively shares information. The two Councils
have identified ways to coordinate both
priorities and activities in support of their
respective State Plans. One or more priorities
are common to the SPIL and the VR State Plan.
2. There is a SILC liaison Council member who
serves on both the SILC and SRC. The liaison
effectively shares information. The two Councils
have identified ways to coordinate activities.
The degree of coordination between the State
Independent Living Council and the State
Rehabilitation Council is
103. There is a SILC liaison Council member who
serves on both the SILC and SRC. The liaison
effectively shares information. The two Councils,
while informed of their respective priorities,
have not coordinated activities.4. There is
not a SILC liaison Council member who serves on
both the SILC and SRC. There is little to no
communication on priorities or coordination of
activities between the two Councils.
The degree of coordination between the State
Independent Living Council and the State
Rehabilitation Council is, contd
11Debrief and Sharing
- Section 705
- The Council shall--
- (3) coordinate activities with the State
Rehabilitation Council established under section
105, if the State has such a Council, or the
commission described in section 101(a)(21)(A), if
the State has such a commission, and councils
that address the needs of specific disability
populations and issues under other Federal law - Participant experience, sharing and Q A
- (5 minutes)
12Identify True or False for each statement as it
relates to your SILC
- SILC leadership is present at SILC meetings,
hearings and forums. - DSU (VR Agency) leadership is present at SILC
meetings, hearings and forums. - SRC leadership is present at SILC meetings,
hearings and forums. - SILC leadership is present at DSU (VR Agency)
meetings, hearings and forums. - SILC leadership is present at SRC meetings,
hearings and forums.
13Debrief and Sharing
- Section 705
- (3) coordinate activities with the State
Rehabilitation Council established under section
105, if the State has such a Council, or the
commission described in section 101(a)(21)(A), if
the State has such a commission, and councils
that address the needs of specific disability
populations and issues under other Federal law - And,
- The Rehabilitation Act 34 CFR 361.17
Requirements for a state rehabilitation
council... - (b) (i) At least one representative of the
Statewide Independent Living Council, who must be
the chairperson or other designee of the
Statewide Independent Living Council - Participant experience, sharing and Q A
- (5 minutes)
14Identify True or False as it relates to your SILC
resource plan as prepared for FFY 08
- The Council and DSU work cooperatively to prepare
the SILC resource plan. - The DSU assists the Council in identifying other
allowable sources of funding. - The DSU provides DSU staff support to assure a
sufficient resource plan. - The resource plan, including staff and personnel,
is sufficient to carry out the functions of the
council (i.e., meetings, hearings, . . .) - The DSU and SILC agreed upon accounting
mechanisms and controls to assure the SILC can be
responsible for the proper expenditure of funds
and resource use.
15Identify True or False as it relates to your SILC
resource plan as prepared for FFY 08, contd.
- The DSU responsibly awards and manages
subcontracted funds in support of the activities
of the Council and of the goals of the State Plan
without unduly influencing the independence of
the SILC or the funding priorities of the plan. - The Council has the sole responsibility to
supervise and evaluate staff and other personnel
as may be necessary to carry out the functions of
the Council. - The DSU or any other agency or office the State
refrains from assigning duties to the Council or
the Councils staff that may create a conflict of
interest.
16Debrief and Sharing
- Section 705 SILC resources
- The Council shall prepare, in conjunction with
the designated State unit, a plan for the
provision of such resources, including such staff
and personnel, as may be necessary and sufficient
to carry out the functions of the Council under
this section, with funds made available under
this chapter, and under section 110 (consistent
with section 101(a)(18)), and from other public
and private sources. The resource plan shall, to
the maximum extent possible, rely on the use of
resources in existence during the period of
implementation of the plan.
17Debrief and Sharing, contd.
- Each Council shall, consistent with State law,
supervise and evaluate such staff and other
personnel as may be necessary to carry out the
functions of the Council under this section. - While assisting the Council in carrying out its
duties, staff and other personnel shall not be
assigned duties by the designated State agency or
any other agency or office of the State, that
would create a conflict of interest.
18Debrief and Sharing, contd.
- For the Resource Plan, federal regulations 34
CFR 364.21 (i)(3 4) also state - No conditions or requirements may be included in
the SILCs resource plan that may compromise the
independence of the SILC. - The SILC is responsible for the proper
expenditure of funds and use of resources that it
receives under the resource plan. - Participant experience, sharing and Q A
- (5 minutes)
19Todays facilitators
- Mike Bachhuber . . .
- Charlene Dwyer, Administrator
- Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Charlene.Dwyer_at_dwd.wisconsin.gov
- 608-261-2126