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Home / Archives for Disabilities Rights

December 11, 2018

Council On Developmental Disabilities New Leadership

CDDC LogoAn Interview with Catherine Strode

For the past five months, the Colorado Developmental Disabilities Council has been under new leadership. Executive Director Joelle Brouner now heads up the Council, consisting of 24 members. Each Council member is appointed by the Governor. Council members fall into three groups: individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities (I/DD), parents or guardians of people with I/DD, and individuals who work in service systems. Joelle Brouner discusses her vision for the Council’s future work and her goal of creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities to lead lives of their own choosing.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Interview, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

October 5, 2018

Promoting Inclusion with Why Not Them?

Lloyd Lewis Chief Executive Officer of arc Thrift Stores and co-author of Why Not Them? with his son Kennedy.
Lloyd Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of arc Thrift Stores and co-author of Why Not Them? with his son Kennedy.

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Since 2005, Lloyd Lewis has been overseeing all operational and financial management issues of the arc Thrift Stores in Colorado. He has built a strong reputation on his financial management prowess, turning a business that was burning cash into a solid source of revenue for all of the state’s Arc chapters. However, his latest undertaking is earning him recognition as an advocate, and, as a dad. In the book Why Not Them?, Lloyd delves into how the experience of parenting his son Kennedy has changed not only his life but also his life’s mission.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Interview, Parent/Family Support

September 25, 2018

Fight for Access to Disability Benefits Scores Victory

Allison Neswood, Health Care Attorney, Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Allison Neswood, Health Care Attorney, Colorado Center on Law and Policy. Photo courtesy of The Colorado Trust

An Interview with Catherine Strode

For the past two years, Attorney Allison Neswood has campaigned for individuals with disabilities to have greater access to benefits provided by Colorado’s Aid to the Needy Disabled program (AND.) The program provides cash assistance to people with disabilities who are in the process of applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI.) She, along with a group of community advocates, fought for a rule change that will make applying for the cash assistance easier. The State Board of Human Services approved the change unanimously last month, impacting the lives of people with disabilities statewide.

[Read more…] about Fight for Access to Disability Benefits Scores Victory

Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Interview

September 5, 2018

The Arc of the United States Opposes Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh

Peter V. Berns, Chief Executive Officer, The Arc of the United States
Peter V. Berns, Chief Executive Officer, The Arc of the United States

The Arc of the United States is actively opposing the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. It is rare for the national Arc to oppose judicial nominations. The last time the United States Arc opposed a judicial nomination was more than 30 years ago.

Its Chief Executive Officer, Peter Berns, says Judge Kavanaugh represents values and a philosophy that are regressive for individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities. He is urging Arc chapters across the country to speak out against the Kavanaugh nomination to their U.S. Senators, asking them for a “NO” vote on his Supreme Court nomination.

In this interview with Catherine Strode, Peter Berns cites specific decisions written by Judge Kavanaugh that are found to be offensive by the national Arc. Berns says these decisions in the areas of health care, education, and employment threaten the independence and well-being of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

[Read more…] about The Arc of the United States Opposes Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh

Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Health Care, Interview

August 20, 2018

CDE State Complaint Officer Issues Decision on Systemic Complaint

On April 12, 2018 AdvocacyDenver filed a complaint with the Colorado Department of Education State Complaince Officer on behalf of students eligible under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act served by Denver Public Schools. [Read more…] about CDE State Complaint Officer Issues Decision on Systemic Complaint

Article by Pamela Bisceglia / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Education

May 22, 2018

Arc of Colorado Executive Director Hails Wins of 2018 Sessions

Christiano Sosa, Executive Director of the Arc of Colorado
Christiano Sosa, Executive Director of the Arc of Colorado

Seven months ago, Christiano Sosa took over the helm of the Arc of Colorado. During that time, he united the state’s 14 Chapters around the 2018 legislative agenda. That agenda produced five prioritized bills that all successfully passed.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Christiano reflects on this legislative progress and offers his vision moving forward. Part of that vision includes a statewide listening tour he will kick off this June.

[Read more…] about Arc of Colorado Executive Director Hails Wins of 2018 Sessions

Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Adults, Disabilities Rights, Health Care, Individual Advocacy, Interview, Juvenile Justice, News, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

April 19, 2018

Employment First: Yes!

Colorado State Senator John Kefalas
Colorado State Senator John Kefalas

An Interview with Catherine Strode

It’s estimated that 85 percent of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are unemployed or underemployed. The state legislature is in the process of passing a bill (Senate Bill 18-145) to address that problem and lower that rate in Colorado. The bill implements three main recommendations of a five-year strategic plan created by a State Advisory Partnership. The bill’s sponsor, State Senator John Kefalas (Senate District 14) says the bill also supports a culture shift.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Senator Kefalas says the bill supports the concept of ‘Employment First’. The concept is based on developing a culture of meaningful employment for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities which moves them out of sheltered workshops and into community-based jobs.

[Read more…] about Employment First: Yes!

Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Adults, Disabilities Rights, Employment, Interview, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

April 17, 2018

Property Rights For People With Developmental Disabilities Restored With Bill

Colorado State Senator Bob Gardner
Colorado State Senator Bob Gardner

An Interview with Catherine Strode

State Senator Bob Gardner (Senate District 12) has a long legislative history of sponsoring bills that support the rights and interests of individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. He is currently the sponsor of Senate Bill 174, a bill that brings Colorado law into alignment with federal law protecting the rights of individuals living in group homes and other residential settings.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Senator Gardner says Senate Bill 174 is part of an ongoing bipartisan effort in Colorado to maintain equal rights for all state citizens.

[Read more…] about Property Rights For People With Developmental Disabilities Restored With Bill

Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Adults, Disabilities Rights, Interview, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

April 12, 2018

Funding of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission Faces Final Vote

Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields
Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields

An Interview with Catherine Strode

The State Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing next week on a bill to reauthorize funding for the Colorado Civil Rights Commission (CCRC.) Funding the CCRC is being called one of the most contentious issues of the 2018 Legislative Session with opinions being drawn down party lines. In February, Republicans on the Joint Budget Committee voted to withhold the funding.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Senate Judiciary Committee member Rhonda Fields voices her strong support of the reauthorization. She says the pending Supreme Court case, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission of a Colorado baker refusing to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple is driving the partisan debate.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Interview, News, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

March 14, 2018

Passage of Senate Bill Proves Words Matter

Colorado State Senator Beth Martinez Huminek, SD 24
Colorado State Senator Beth Martinez Huminek, SD 24

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Nationwide, the “intellectual and developmental disability” is gradually replacing the term “mental retardation”. Advocates have rightfully asserted the “R” word is offensive. Colorado lawmakers agree. They have adopted Senate Bill 18-096, which modernizes the terminology in statute, and have sent the bill to the Governor for his signature.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, the bill’s sponsor explains how the outdated language will be removed from all Colorado statutes and how the testimony of Self Advocate Connor Long made that happen.

[Read more…] about Passage of Senate Bill Proves Words Matter

Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

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