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COUNCIL MEMBER OPENING
Legislature
2024 Kansas State Legislature

Both the House and Senate ​will come to order at 2 PM on Monday, January 08, 2024. Disability advocates are urged to get involved!

Opens January 08, 2024

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Stop the Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation

If you suspect a child, a person with a disability or anyone is being abused, neglected or exploited, call the Kansas Protection Report Center at 1.800.922.5330, or, from outside Kansas, call 1.785.296.0044.

If someone is in immediate danger or needs medical assistance, call 911!

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Welcome to the Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities (KCDD)

Action Alerts

KCDD’s action alerts keeps self-advocates, parents, guardians and allies informed on state and national legislative and budgetary issues. Sign up to subscribe.

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Health Equity and Outcomes Coalition

Through a series of workgroups, this coalition is developing an action-oriented blueprint aimed at ensuring our healthcare systems and partners in Kansas realize health equity for our I/DD population across Kansas.

About the program 

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Charting a LifeCourse

The Charting the LifeCourse Framework helps people and families of all abilities and all ages develop a vision for a good life, think about what they need to know and...

About the framework 

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Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation

KCDD is focusing on the prevention of abuse and assuring quality care for people with disabilities in healthcare, schools, group homes and day care settings.

About quality care 

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Kansas Disability and Health Program helps improve the health of individuals with disabilities by increasing access to programs and removing barriers to services designed to promote healthy living. The program improves access to and knowledge of physical activity, oral health and nutrition.: For more information, go to http://ihdps.ku.edu/dandhkansas

Kansas Special Health Care Needs (SHCN) Program promotes the functional skills of persons at risk for or has a disability or chronic disease. The program plans, develops and promotes the parameters of quality specialty health care in Kansas and specialized medical services to infants, children, and youth up to age 21 who have eligible medical conditions and those with metabolic or genetic conditions. Services include diagnostic evaluations, treatment services or care coordination. For more information, visit http://www.kdheks.gov/shcn/

Kansas Coordinating Council on Early Childhood Developmental Services
The council is responsible for advising and assisting the Kansas governor and legislature on matters that impact Kansas families with children, ages birth to five, who have, or are at risk for, developmental delays. They offer information and resources for children from birth to three and from three to five years old. For more information, visit http://www.kansasicc.org.

Charting the LifeCourse: Focus on Aging is a short guide for aging individuals, caregivers, family members, and supporters to help them think about some of the questions to ask, options to consider, and conversations to have as people with all abilities age. Choices and decisions you and family member make during this time can help to positively shape the future and the life they will live as loved ones get older. Download available at http://www.lifecoursetools.com/learning-materials/

Commission on Disability Concerns
The Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC) offers important resources for people with disabilities on its website such as Disability Service Maps, ADA Information, Legislative Information and local (city, county, and state) ADA coordinators across the state.
Valuable information to help you is listed under both Life Resources and Resources section of the website.  Visit https://kcdcinfo.ks.gov/home

Charting the
LifeCourse
Framework

Develop a vision for a good life.
Think about what you need to know and do.
Identify how to find or develop supports.
Discover what it takes to live the life you want to live.

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Empowered

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Five Year State Plan
2022-2026

· Creating Leaders & Empowering Advocacy
· Leading Systems Change

 

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