Protection and Advocacy for Developmental Disabilities (PADD)
Annual Program Performance Report (PPR)
Section I. Identification
Reporting Period: October l, ____ Through Se ptember 30, ____
State:
P&A Agency Name:
Name and Phone Number of Contact Person (regarding questions):
Section II. Individual Clients Served
This section is for reporting of persons with developmental disabilities who received individual advocacy addressing at least one disability-related problem. Do not report the same individual more than once even if they received multiple services, and do not include individuals who were only represented as part of a group or class action.
A. Number of Individual Clients (Persons with Developmental Disabilities Receiving Individual Advocacy)
1. Number of clients receiving advocacy at start of fiscal year: _____
2. Number of new/renewed clients represented during fiscal year: _____
Total _____
B. Number of Case Problems* of Individual Clients _____
*This number may be more than the total number of clients served since each client may have more than one presenting problem to be addressed.
C. Age of Individual Clients
0-2 _____
3-4 _____
5-22 _____
23-59 _____
60 and over _____
Total _____
D. Sex of Individual Clients
Male _____
Female _____
Total _____
E. Racial/ Ethnic Background of Individual Clients
Data is self-reported. Select only one category for each client.
Asian _____
Black, not of Hispanic/Latino origin _____
Hispanic/Latino _____
North American Indian or Alaskan Native _____
Pacific Islander _____
White, not of Hispanic/Latino origin _____
Multi cultural (identified with more than one of above) _____
Other than above _____
Information Not Provided _____
Total Clients _____
F. Individual Clients' Geographic Location
Number of clients living out of state _____
List states include number of clients living in each state:
Data by County (see instructions; use additional space as needed). Please provide the following:
Number of
County Name Total Population Is County Mostly Rural Individual Clients
(fewer than 100 persons
per square mile on average)
Total number of clients living in and out of state _____
G. Clients' Living Arrangements
Independent _____
Parental or other Family Home _____
Community Residential Home (e.g.,supervised apartment, _____
Semi-independent, halfway house, board & care, small group home 3 or less)
Foster Care _____
*Nursing Home(includes ICF, SNF, etc.) _____
*Public (State Operated) Institutional Living Arrangement
(e.g., hospital treatment center/school or large ICF/MR group home more than 3 beds) _____
*Private Institutional Living Arrangement _____
(e.g.., hospital or treatment center, school or large group home more than 3 beds)
*Legal Detention/Jail/Prison/Detention Center _____
Homeless _____
*Federal Facility (List) _____
Other _____
Total Client Cases by Living Arrangement _____
(*Is considered an institution for the purposes of completing Section III A-1)
H. Individual Clients' Disability
Identify the client’s primary disability. This is the disability which directly impacts or allows the individual to be considered developmental disabled and results in the need for advocacy.
Autism _____
Cerebral Palsy _____
AIDS/HIV _____
Epilepsy _____
Mental Illness _____
Mental Retardation _____
Muscular Dystrophy _____
Spina Bifida _____
Learning Disabilities _____
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and other head injuries _____
Tourette Syndrome _____
Visual Impairment/ Blind _____
Hard of Hearing/Deaf _____
Other Physical/Orthopedic* _____
Other Emotional/Behavioral* _____
Other Intellectual* _____
Total Disabilities _____
Breakout of Other Disability*
Section III. Case Problem Areas (Complaints) of Individual Clients Served
This is the total number of problems addressed by the PADD program and collected at case closure. This will allow the PADD program to better determine the outcome of its work. This can be more than the number of problems presented upon intake that is the total number reported in Section II B.
A. The outcome of problems addressed for Individual Clients
1. Number of persons with developmental disabilities living in institutions* served by the P&A whose complaint of abuse, neglect, discrimination of their rights was remedied by the P&A. ____
(*See living arrangements to determine definition of institution)
(GPRA Outcome)
2. Number of persons with developmental disabilities living in the community who were served by the P&A and whose complaint of abuse, neglect, discrimination of their rights was remedied by the P&A during the course of the plan year
________
This GPRA Outcome will be included in a national total reported to Congress, in compliance with the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA). This Outcome will be compared with the Target/Objective in the SGP previously submitted in the Plan Year.
Types of problems addressed by areas of emphasis
1. Quality Assurance including abuse, neglect & other violations of rights ____
2. Education and early intervention ____
3. Child care ____
4. Health care ____
5. Employment ____
6. Housing ____
7. Transportation ____
8. Recreation ____
Total Case Problem Areas of Individual Clients Addressed upon closure ____
C. Reasons for Closing Individual's Case Files:
1.Issues resolved partially or completely in the individual's favor _____
2.Other representation found _____
3.Individual withdrew complaint _____
4.Appeals were unsuccessful _____
5.PADD services not needed due to individual's death, relocation, etc. _____
6.PADD withdrew because individual would not cooperate _____
7.PADD unable to take case because of lack of resources _____
8.Individual's case lacks legal merit _____
9.Other _____
D. Intervention Strategies Used in Serving Individuals:
(List the highest level of Intervention used by PADD prior to closing each case file.)
1. Technical assistance in self-advocacy _____
2. Short-term assistance _____
3. Investigation/monitoring _____
4. Negotiation _____
5. Mediation/alternative dispute resolution _____
6. Administrative hearings _____
7. Litigation _____
E. Satisfaction of Individuals Served:
1. Number of satisfaction surveys distributed _____
2. Number of satisfaction surveys returned during the year _____
(may not be the same number sent out)
3. Of the total number of surveys returned, indicate how many individuals rated their overall satisfaction with PADD in the following ways:
a .satisfied _____
b. not satisfied _____
4. Number of client grievances filed under the client grievance procedure _____
Section IV. Interventions on Behalf of Groups of Clients
A. Summary Information
Type of Intervention Number of Potential # Concluded Concluded Pending
Groups Individuals Successfully Unsuccessfully
Impacted
Group Advocacy
Investigations
Monitoring
Court-Ordered
Monitoring
Systemic or Class-
Action Litigation
Total
Systems Change & Capacity Building (of service delivery system for persons with developmental disabilities) Activities
In general, for all systems change and/or capacity building (of service delivery system for persons with developmental disabilities) activities, respond to the following:
1) What are the major areas of systems change and/or capacity building activities?
2) Which groups are likely to be affected?
3) What have been the major outcomes during the fiscal year?
Section V. Non_Case Directed Services
A. Information and Referral Services (See glossary for definition)
(Individual Non_Case I&R) Total I&R _____
B. Public Education and Training Activities (see glossary for definition)
Number of persons with disabilities (or their family members) who received education or training about their rights, enabling them to be more effective self advocates. _____
C. Information Dissemination Activities Number of Items
1. radio/TV appearances _____
2. newspaper articles (attach select articles) _____
3. PSAs/videos/films/etc. aired _____
4. reports disseminated _____
5. publications disseminated _____
6. Information about P&A disseminated _____
(include general training /outreach or presentations not included in training activities)
7. Number of hits on Website _____
8. Describe other media activities: _____
D. Consumer Involvement in P&A Organization
Please provide the following information on the number of individuals who self identify.
Number of consumers (DD) Consumers Consumers Disabilities Total
on governing board
on advisory board
E. Racial/Ethnic Involvement in P&A Organization
Number of persons in a minority group in the P&A system:
African Hispanic Asian Native Out of
American American American American Other Total
staff
governing-
board
advisory councils
Does the PADD program utilize volunteers? If so how?
Section VI. Outcomes of Priorities and Objectives
List reporting year priorities from the Statement of Objectives and Priorities in order by priority.
Copy this page for each priority in the SGP, and provide the following information:
1. Identify and describe the priority. Priority # P/ ___ / (provide # from the SGP)
2. Identify the need, issue or barrier addressed by this priority.
3. Identify and describe indicators PADD used to determine successful outcome of activities pursued under this priority.
Indicator # (___) (from the SOP) Indicator is: / /Met / /Partially Met/Continuing / /Not Met
If "Not Met" was checked, explain:
4. Explain whether pursuing this priority involved collaborative efforts by other entities. If so, describe this collaboration.
5. If this was this addressed through individual advocacy, provide the number of cases handled under the priority.
6. If this priority addresses systemic advocacy or capacity building of the service delivery system for persons with developmental disabilities, please describe how including indicating if any were class actions.
Was this priority targeted to under/unserved and minority populations? If so please describe whether or not services to the targeted population resulted in an increase in clients served.
8. Provide at least one case summary that demonstrates the impact of the priority.
Rounding off to the nearest hundred dollars how much of this year’s grant or award or its program income was spent on this priority?
10. Will this priority be continued in the next fiscal year?
Section VII. Developmental Disabilities Network Collaboration
A. Provide information related to only those issues/barriers affecting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in your State that the DDC, P&A, and UAP(s) (the DD network) have jointly identified as critical State issues/barriers.
Using short titles, list 5-10 areas that the DDC, P&A, and UAP(s) have identified as critical State issues/barriers. Then, by checking the circle(s) to the left of the short title(s), identify any issues/barriers selected by your State DD Network for joint collaboration.
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B. Provide the following information for at least one of the issues/barriers selected for DD Network collaboration. Repeat this section for reporting each issue/barrier selected for DD Network collaboration.
1. Issue/Barrier # (from above):
2. Provide a brief description of the collaborative issue/barrier and expected outcome(s).
3. Reference applicable SGP Goals(s):
4. Describe the P&A's specific roles and responsibilities in this collaborative effort.
5. Briefly identify problems, if any, encountered as a result of this collaboration.
6. Describe unexpected benefits, if any, of this collaborative effort.
7. If your P&A can provide technical assistance expertise in this area to other States, please describe.
8. If any, describe the technical assistance needs the P&A/DD Network have in this area.
Section VIII. Coordination
Check if the following programs are housed in the same organization as the P&A program:
/ / Client Assistance Program (CAP)
/ / Long Term Care Ombudsman (Older Americans Act)
/ / Other: Please list:
If the Client Assistance Program (CAP) and the Long Term Care Ombudsman (Older Americans Act) are not part of the P&A System (PADD, PAIMI, PAIR and PAAT programs) describe coordination between the PADD program and the CAP and the Long Term Care Ombudsman (Older Americans Act.)
Describe your system's relations with agencies other than above and any inter-agency agreements or joint projects you may have, other than mentioned above.
Section IX. Services Provided Using Non-Part C Funding
Are services and activities benefiting persons with developmental disabilities and their families supported by funding other than that provided by Part C of the DD Act or its program income.
Yes / / No / /
Please describe the projects funded with non-part C funding or its program income.
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Author | vicki |
Last Modified By | Gridley |
File Modified | 2005-10-06 |
File Created | 2005-10-06 |