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Siblings of People with Disabilities: The Next Generation of Supporters. Pat Carver. TODAY.
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Siblings of People with Disabilities:The Next Generation of Supporters Pat Carver
TODAY At this session, we will share current sibling research and national Sibling Leadership Network (SLN) efforts underway that advance self-determination with and for our brothers and sisters. We will also examine how to organize siblings in Virginia.
Siblings have longest relationship • As parents age, siblings provide more support • The sibling experience is varied and important Background
Siblings have insights • Club sandwich generation • Support to families – “Family support” • Siblings need information The Sibling Movement
Research: What do we know about Future Planning? Siblings Rule PSAs: Supporting the Employment of Your Brother or Sister with a disability
Future Planning Resources www.lookiris.com www.rrtcadd.org
Essay collection, thirty-nine adult siblings (ages 20 to 70) reflect on how their lives have been indelibly shaped by their relationship with a brother or sister with special needs Resource: Adult Sibling Experience
Mission: To provide siblings of individuals with disabilities the information, support, and tools to advocate with their brothers and sisters and to promote the issues important to them and their entire families. www.siblingleadership.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Pc1CUf2DgOQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Pc1CUf2DgOQ
State Chapters also… New Hampshire and Utah
Founded in 1990 • SABE BOD Member on SLN Board of Directors • Model for SLN Background: Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) Eric McVay SABE Representative SLN
National Forum on Disability Issues • SABE and SLN • Voter Registration • SABE 2012 Elections • Educated network about how siblings can support their brothers/sisters to vote 2012 Elections and Voting
The Family Medical Inclusion Leave Act (FMILA) • The Lifespan Respite Care Act • The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act • The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) Key Legislative Policies
Partnerships: • Grants Key Collaborations of the SLN
Sibshops: gatherings for sibs to obtain peer support and education within a recreational setting • SibKids: young siblings connect over the internet • SibParent: a listserv where parents of kids with disabilities can talk about their “other” kids • SibNet: Listserv for adult siblings www.siblingsupport.org
website: www.misibs.org www.Facebook.com/MISIBS
Why SIBS in VIRGINIA? • Connect siblings • Provide information & resources • Promote advocacy • Develop sibling leadership • Honor & celebrate the sibling relationship
Learn about the sibling relationship • Engage siblings early in the conversation • Seek out sibling input • Identify sibling support programs • Focus on the family as whole in service planning Engage adult siblings
Siblings as advocates • Siblings enhancing self-determination • Siblings as professionals Why should siblings get involved?
SIGN-IN SHEET • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyOixKJJeXY&f • TRUE COLORS