5. POVERTY BY THE NUMBERS U.S. Census Bureau (13 September 2011) 46.2 million Americans were living in poverty in 2010. Persons with Disabilities experienced the highest rates of poverty of any other subcategory of Americans for the tenth year in a row. SUBPOPULATION 2009 Poverty Rate 2010 Poverty Rate Children 20.7% 22.0% African-American 25.8% 27.4% Hispanic 25.3% 26.6% Disability 25.0% 27.9% Total U.S. Population 14.3% 15.1%
6. POVERTY AND DISABILITY: MONEY IS THE NOT ALWAYS THE PROBLEM; SOMETIMES IT’S AN ISSUE OF PRIORITY Figure 1. Percentage of Estimated Federal and State Expenditures for Working-Age People with Disabilities by Major Expenditure Category, Fiscal Year 2008 [1] [1] Adapted from Livermore, Stapleton and O’Toole (2011, Health Affairs) $357 Billion in FY2008
8. WE HAVE PROOF THAT PEOPLE CAN WORK WHEN SERVICES FOCUS ON EMPLOYMENT 2009 – UMASS Boston ICI ID/DD Agency Survey Success in employment varies widely 2009 Washington State (88 %) Oklahoma (60%) Connecticut (54%) Louisiana (47%) New Hampshire (46%)
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10. TODAY’S FISCAL CRISES IS NOT JUST A MATTER OF NUMBERS, IT IS A MATTER OF PEOPLE. THE DIALOGUE WE MUST ENGAGE IN IS ONE OF EQUITY, ETHICS, AND ENGAGEMENT.
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12. This Model results in Chronic Impoverishment, Cyclical Dependency, and Loss of Human Dignity throughout Lifespan. The Cyclical Dependency Model
13. This Model represents Optimal Self-Sufficiency, Independent Living, Economic Empowerment and Full Community Participation The Self-Sufficiency Investment Model
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15. SELF-SUFFICIENCY IS NOT ONLY BETTER FOR PWD, IT ALSO MAKES ECONOMICAL SENSE SERVICE AREA CYCLICAL DEPENDENCY SELF-SUFFICIENCY MODEL Education Segregated: $25-45K/student/year Full Inclusion: $12-26K/student/year Employment Average annual costs of SW/individual: $19,388 SW is less cost-efficient to taxpayers : 0.83 SW is less cost-efficient to workers : 0.24 Ave annual costs of SE/individual: $6,619 SE is more cost-efficient to taxpayers : 1.21 SE is more cost-efficient to workers : 4.20
16. COMMUNITY SERVICES MAKE FINANCIAL SENSE Data Source: Lakin, K.C. MSIS and NCI data from 4 states (1,240 Individuals), 2009 Type of Service Cost per Person People Served with $5 M ICF/MR $128,275 39 HCBS Residential $70,133 71 Host/Foster Family $44,122 113 Own Family $25,072 200
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24. THANK YOU!!! Serena Lowe President, AnereS Strategies, LLC Executive Director, Collaboration to Promote Self-Determination Federal Government Affairs Consultant, National Disability Institute 202-548-2502 (Office) 202-907-8369 (Cell) [email_address]
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But… We know its possible. Individual providers and states do much better A substantial number of providers only support community employment now, including several who will speak