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Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Training and Evaluation Funding Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Training and Evaluation Funding  The DDPC is announcing the availability of funding to launch four demonstration grants, up to $50,250 per grant for 15 months to pilot, evaluate, and infuse a training curriculum entitled “Partners in Health Education for People with Disabilities,” (PHEPD) into two existing Nurse Practitioner (NP) and two Physician Assistant (PA) Training Programs. 

• The initial 3 months of the 15-month grant cycle will focus on program planning and development while the remaining 12 months will be spent on implementation and evaluation.

• Based on the success of the initial 15 months of the project and available appropriations, grant funding for $40,250 per grant per year may be available for two subsequent 12-month cycles. 

• The PHEPD training curriculum is designed to build capacity, educate, and empower NPs and PAs to deliver quality health care to people with developmental disabilities. 

Additionally, one Technical Assistance and Evaluation Grant for up to $50,250 for 15 months will be awarded to evaluate and provide technical assistance to the selected grantees who will be implementing the “Partners in Health Education for People with Disabilities” curriculum.

• Based upon the success of the initial 15 months of the project and available appropriations, grant funding for $40,250 per year, and may be available for two subsequent 12-month cycles.

• DDPC funds will support one evaluation grant to assess implementation and piloting of the training initiative for nurse practitioners and physician assistants.  The goal is to demonstrate the most effective approaches and curriculum components and to institutionalize these training components within Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistant Training programs within New York State. 

For additional information please review the Request for Proposal. 
1   5 weeks ago
Project SEARCH Project SEARCH  Project SEARCH is a high school transition program which provides training and education leading to competitive, integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. The Project SEARCH approach was started in 1996 with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). It is a “business/employment sector” focused approach, targeting careers in a growth industry, such as the health care, environmental services, technology, banking, government and higher education business sectors. The cornerstone of the Project SEARCH approach is industry immersion.
 
1   12 months ago
Sibling Needs Assessment Request for Proposal Sibling Needs Assessment Request for Proposal  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) is announcing the availability of funding in the amount of $50,000 (18 months) to conduct outreach activities to identify adult siblings of New Yorkers with developmental disabilities and a needs assessment of demography, training needs and level of knowledge of State and national initiatives.

A recently published study, Hodapp, Ubano and Burke (2010), brings added relevance to our discussions regarding sibling caregiving issues in New York State. The authors of the study gained responses from 1,160 participants, all of whom were adult siblings of people with disabilities, to a U.S. web-based 163-question survey about their health, contact with and perceived benefits from their relationship with their sibling with a developmental disability. “It becomes important,” the article relates, “for societal and policy-related reasons, to learn more about siblings of adults with disabilities, because they will likely become the caregivers for their brothers/sisters with disabilities."

This project seeks to identify factors associated with the involvement of siblings in the life of a brother or sister who has a
developmental disability, the DDPC proposes that a needs assessment be conducted of adult siblings of
New Yorkers with developmental disabilities across New York State.

For more information, please view the Request for Proposal in its entirety. 
1   12 months ago
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First Responders RFP FAQ's First Responders RFP FAQ's  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (NYSDDPC) is legally bound to make public questions regarding a specific Request-for-Proposal. This Q&A presents questions asked by users and answered by DDPC Staff specific to the First Responders RFP. For a list of general FAQ's regarding this Request-for-Proposal, refer to the home page.
When inquiries specific to a Request-for-Proposal are received, NYSDDPC staff will answer the question(s) and post answers to this website within a reasonable timeframe.

 
26   2 years ago
General RFP-related FAQ's General RFP-related FAQ's  This discussion board provides general FAQ's as related to the RFP process.  15   11 months ago
Healthy Families NY Collaboration FAQ's Healthy Families NY Collaboration FAQ's  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) is announcing the availability of funding in the amount of $120,000 for each of two year, to establish three projects (of up to $40,000 each per year) to demonstrate effective and sustainable collaboration with the Healthy Families NY program in assisting families headed by persons with developmental disabilities.   5   14 months ago
Individualized Shared Living RFP FAQ's Individualized Shared Living RFP FAQ's  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) is announcing the availability of
funding in the amount of $55,000 for an eighteen-month project to:
 Explore the concept of;
 Address implementation issues and barriers to, and
 Identify promising practices, strategies and approaches relating to establishing effective and sustainable models of individualized shared living. 
0   2 years ago
Literacy Zones Collaboration RFP Literacy Zones Collaboration RFP  Questions specific to the Literacy Zones Collaboration Request for Proposal   4   2 years ago
Nurse Practitioner & Physician Assistant Training and Evaluation Funding Nurse Practitioner & Physician Assistant Training and Evaluation Funding  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (NYSDDPC) is legally bound to make public all questions regarding a specific Request-for-Proposal. This Q&A presents questions asked by users and answered by DDPC Staff specific to the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Training and Evaluation RFP. For a list of general FAQ's regarding this Request-for-Proposal, refer to the home page.
When inquiries specific to a Request-for-Proposal are received, NYSDDPC staff will answer the question(s) and post answers to this website within a reasonable timeframe.  
0   5 weeks ago
NYS Partners-in-Policymaking Training Program FAQ's NYS Partners-in-Policymaking Training Program FAQ's  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) is announcing the availability of funding in the amount of up to $200,000 a year (for each of up to 3 years) to administer and conduct the Partners-in-Policymaking® training and graduate at least 50 people per year.  The purpose of this grant is to transition from the current face-to-face model to an interactive distance learning format.   11   3 years ago
Project SEARCH FAQ Project SEARCH FAQ  This discussion board provides information related to the NYSDDPC Project SEARCH Request-for-Proposal.  4   13 months ago
Sibling Needs Assessment FAQ Sibling Needs Assessment FAQ  The New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) is announcing the
availability of funding in the amount of $50,000 (18 months) to conduct outreach activities to identify
adult siblings of New Yorkers with developmental disabilities and a needs assessment of demography,
training needs and level of knowledge of State and national initiatives.
0   12 months ago
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