Article Publication Date:
7/31/2006
Summary:
In many ways, consumers are the best experts on their disabling conditions, including their own needs for support and the effectiveness and quality of programs. As a result, obtaining consumer participation and input at all stages of program design, implementation, evaluation and quality assurance is important. Effectively and efficiently involving consumers and obtaining their input, however, requires creative and innovative methods. This checklist will help to enhance full participation.
Topics:
Accessibility; Consumer/Participant Direction; Employment Programs; Transition/Diversion from Institutions
Types/Tools:
Populations:
Aging/Older Adults; Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities; Physical Disabilities; Direct Care Workforce
States:
Consumer; Consumer Supports; Consumer Participation; Consumer Involvement; Workplace Accomodations; Consumer Input; Access Checklist; Focus Groups; Periodic surveys; nothing about us without us
Contact
Marisa Demaya
2323 South Shepherd, Suite 1000
Houston, TX
TX
mdemaya@bcm.tmc.edu
Phone:
713.520.0232
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/50995