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This session discusses the National Core Indicators (NCI) data on critical life outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) receiving state supports in Pennsylvania. The presentation will explore the results of the NCI In-Person Survey and identify areas for improvement and future directions.
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NCI Data on Outcomes: How Does Pennsylvania Stack Up? Val Bradley, President EmeritaDorothy HiersteinerHuman Services Research Institute IM4Q Annual Meeting July 16, 2019 Harrisburg, PA
Agenda • What is NCI? (brief recap) • What is the NCI In-Person Survey? • What do PA NCI data show on critical life outcomes for people with IDD using state supports? • Where do we go from here? • Conclusion
What is NCI™?What is the In-Person Survey?(brief recap) This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-ND
NCI Tools *Formerly Adult Consumer Survey National Core Indicators (NCI)
Adult In-Person Survey • Standardized, face-to-face interviewwith a sample of individuals receiving services • Background Information - includes healthinformation • Section I (no proxies allowed) • Section II (proxies allowed) • No pre-screening procedures • Conducted with adults only (18 and over)receiving at least one service in addition to case management • Section I and Section II together take 50 minutes (on average)
National Core Indicators State Participation 2016-2017 NH WA MA NY SD PA NJ OH* IL ME VT Wash DC MT ND CA* KY MO MN NC OR RI WI ID MI CT WY OK AR AZ IA NM NE DE NV IN GA AL MD WV UT VA CO LA KS TX TN SC FL MS 46 states, the District of Columbia and 22 sub-state regions HI AK Please note: not all NCI participating states participate in all NCI surveys each year.
What do PA NCI In-Person Survey Data show about critical life outcomes of adults with IDD receiving supports from the state? 2017-18 In-Person Survey (IPS) data PA: 708 people NCI total: 25,671 people from 36 states
Paid Community Job (Individual, group and/or paid job in a community business that primarily hires people with disabilities)
Paid Community Job Types • NCI reports on four types of community jobs: • Individual job without publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person does not receive state or other funded supports; • Individual job with publicly funded supports—an individual job in which the person receives state or other funded supports; • Group-supported—a job that takes part in an integrated setting but is done with a group of individuals with disabilities (e.g., work crew). Group-supported jobs may or may not receive publicly funded supports; and • New in 2017-18: Community job in a business that primarily hires people with disabilities—a job where the employees with disabilities interact with the non-disabled population; this job is not in a traditional sheltered workshop and is NOT an enclave
Using a self-directed supports option NCI Average: 13% PA: 11%