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Oregon Alliance for Early Intervention. Retreat 2012. Who am I and why am I here?. Amy Hunt, Coordinator - ahunt.aei@gmail.c o m Noelle Sisk, Parent Advocate noellesisk@yahoo.com. Amy and Noah. Noah. Olivia Noelle Sisk. Elli & Bob. 5. Mom and Me playgroup!. E.I.
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OregonAlliance for Early Intervention • Retreat 2012
Who am I and why am I here? • Amy Hunt, Coordinator -ahunt.aei@gmail.com • Noelle Sisk, Parent Advocate noellesisk@yahoo.com
Olivia Noelle Sisk Elli & Bob 5
What is the Alliance for Early Intervention (AEI) ? • Currently a project of the Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities • Contracted coordinator to facilitate activities, increase communication among stakeholders, and coordinate activities • aei
Why an Alliance for Early Intervention (AEI) ? • Founded to raise awareness and visibility of the EI/ECSE programs • Increase collaborations with other advocacy efforts on behalf of children • Help inform policy makers about the importance of these services • Engage parents and family members • Assist parents, professionals, and others to advocate on behalf of these services at the state and local levels
Challenges Ahead • Funding has not kept up with the increase in the number of kids, services needed and the cost of those services • Budgets in Oregon are tight. Not lots of new money • Risk of getting lost in the early childhood system reforms
What do we need to do? • Strengthen our organization • Develop a common message to use with our communities, our partners, our stakeholders, and policymakers. • Increase our visibility • Activate our families • Educate policymakers
Strengthen the Alliance • Sign up sheets on your table (Share widely!) • Join our email roster • Receive monthly email updates and alerts • Read and “like” our Facebook page • https://www.facebook.com/OregonAssociationForEarlyIntervention
Become a Member of the Alliance • Pay a membership fee • Donate money through the Oregon DD Coalition. 501c3 tax exempt organization • Oregon DD Coalition • Box 13924 • Salem, Oregon 09309
Volunteer • Alliance Advisory Committee • Help develop messages and communication strategies • Plan activities • Help create a Toolkit for local groups • Monthly conference call to update and plan
Be a contact for local activities • Create a local team • Share information with your local families, partners, stakeholders • Engage families • Help organize activities to increase awareness and educate local policymakers
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Focus Now through February • Educate your local legislators and other policymakers* • Have them visit your programs and meet children and families • Put the face to the name Early Intervention/ Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) • Now is the time!! • Provide them with fact sheets • * Legislators, school board members, county commissioners
What do they need to learn? • Who the children are who receive these services • What services are provided and where • What these services mean to families • All children can learn and transition to school ready to learn • How the program collaborates and coordinates with others in the community • There can be no waitlist and funding adequate services is a challenge
Strategies • Starts with a one-on-one or some type of relationship • Single site: Policymakers come to a single location. Families talk about the program and perhaps provide a slide show that gives examples of the variety of kids, sites, and services. • Take policymakers on a tour of a variety of sites. Families meet them there and talk about the program
Now it is your time to plan • What will YOU do in your community to educate policymakers? • What do you need from us?