Effective Statewide Outreach: One State’s Collaborative Approach for CILs and the SILC: Part 2: Implementing Outreach Programs: October 16, 2013

Identifying areas and individuals that are not receiving IL services is a critical part of the SPIL process. Identifying the gaps in service, making plans for improvement, and creating programs that fill those gaps is a complex process that takes careful planning and collaboration. Please join us to learn how advocates in New York have developed an effective outreach process, from conception to implementation. Part Two will cover effective ways for centers to participate in the outreach process. Our presenters from three different CILs in New York will share how your center can address local problems and un/underserved groups in the SPIL process, find new funding opportunities through new outreach programs, and improve outcomes for current and new consumers. Upon completion of this webinar series, participants will have knowledge and resources that will enable them to: ◾Describe the statutory requirements of the State Plan for Independent Living relating to outreach efforts ◾Describe the role of needs assessment and how this fits into the SPIL formulation and development process, including prioritizing identified needs related to outreach ◾Describe an approach for developing an outreach committee in your state that defines roles and responsibilities, objectives, monitoring and the evaluation process ◾Identify effective methods for CILs’ outreach to unserved/underserved populations that includes reporting on activities, outcomes, and impact of outreach activities ◾Identify targeted outreach programs more effectively through best practices shared by SILC and CIL directors