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Ann McDaniel West Virginia SILC. SPIL Development & IL Partnerships. Required Partners. Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) Designated State Unit (DSU). Beneficial Partners. Those who will implement the SPIL: Centers for Independent Living (CILs) Others?. Beneficial Partners.
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Ann McDaniel West Virginia SILC SPIL Development & IL Partnerships
Required Partners • Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) • Designated State Unit (DSU)
Beneficial Partners • Those who will implement the SPIL: • Centers for Independent Living (CILs) • Others?
Beneficial Partners • Those who will be affected by the SPIL • People with disabilities in your state • Statewide network of CILs • Others?
Beneficial Partners • Cooperation/Coordination Entities • State agencies represented on the SILC • Other Councils for pwds • Other public & private entities determined to be appropriate by the SILC • Chapter 2 Program
Beneficial Partners • Other service providers for pwds • Unserved/underserved populations
Ways to Involve Partners • Include on SPIL development team • Invite to required public meetings (during formulation of SPIL and during review of Draft SPIL) • Include in focus groups, forums, facilitated discussions, etc.
Keys to Successful Partnerships • Include Partners in: • Formulation of vision for IL in your state • Gathering input for SPIL • Development of SPIL & decision-making • Gathering feedback on Draft SPIL • Responding to feedback received
Keys to Successful Partnerships • Include Key Partners on SPIL Development Team • SILC • DSU • CILs
Keys to Successful Partnerships • All partners on the SPIL Development Team are equal: • In discussions • In formulation • In decisions
Avoiding/Overcoming Conflict • Spend time on the Vision • Use a facilitator if needed • Respect each other • Make sure everyone has the opportunity to be heard • Negotiate • Be willing to compromise