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New York DSP featured in The DSP Chronicles The following link(s) will open in one new tab or window. Should you have any questions regarding this article, please follow the specific contact information provided. The College of Direct Support has been running a series of profiles of direct support professionals from across the country. In these profiles they talk about their jobs, the successes and challenges, and how rewarding they find their careers. The most recent profile is of Theresa Laws, a direct support professional in New York State who is also a founding member of the Direct Support Professional Alliance of New York State. Take some time to read the full article and some of the other profiles of dedicated professionals from across the nation. http://info.collegeofdirectsupport.com/enews/dec_09/images/DecDSPprofile.pdf http://info.collegeofdirectsupport.com/go/publications/dsp_chronicles/ If you’d like to contact the Direct Support Professional Alliance of New York State, contact information is available on their website: www.dspanys.org.
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August 2010 Contact Us
Phone: 1-800-395-3372 Upcoming DDPC Meetings August 2010:
8/9/10 - Chilodrens Issues Committee Meeting *Notice* Open Government and the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC). All DDPC meetings are held in Albany, NY unless otherwise noted. Under law, the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) meetings and DDPC Standing Committee meetings are open meetings. If the public wants to attend, they can attend as observers. Participants may be asked to leave during breaks in the deliberations and when the meeting goes into executive session. If more information, please contact the DDPC directly. People First Language The DDPC strictly adheres to and encourages the use of people first language. However you may note that in some articles/stories appearing in the E-Bulletin the language used is not always entirely people first. Articles submitted to the DDPC are taken verbatim from the source and are therefore not edited by the DDPC for correct people first language due to copyright restrictions. |
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