Services Results

1. Improve our skills in accessibility.

ACHIEVED:

• Many staff participated in professional development about accessibility and say that it increased their skills.

2. Better understand diversity of who we serve and how our work helps people.

IN PROGRESS:

• We continue working to understand more about the people we serve.
• Need to learn more about how our work helps.
• Collecting data from Community Needs Assessment, Event registrations, Training surveys, Project TA surveys

3. Support growth of public health and service projects.

ACHIEVED:

• Second year of the new 24-hour postural care and CDCI CARES.
• Growth of Continence Project.
• Resources & advocacy on COVID-19 and masking.

HIGHLIGHTS:

• Vermont Continence Project added a nurse and family resource consultant to become an interdisciplinary team!
• New Children’s Integrated Services Personnel Development Coordinator.
• CAC offered feedback to help revise survey questions about disability!
• Helping state agencies and partners submit new grant to improve services on transition to adulthood.

KEY NUMBERS

• 31 service projects.
• 41 CDCI staff members attended at least one accessibility training.
• 90% say they now use more accessible design in their work.