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  1. How to Hire a Non-Parent In-Home Supportive Service (IHSS) Provider for a Minor Recipient: Switching IHSS Programs

    This fact sheet is for families who want to hire a non-parent provider for their In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) eligible minor child (under age 18). A non-parent provider can include a non-parent relative, friend, or other provider who is registered with the IHSS program.

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  2. 共により強く成長する:日本人およびベトナム人のリージョナルセンター利用者へのサポート

    日本人およびベトナム人の利用者と家族は、アジアのコミュニティにおける障害者の権利とサービスに関する力と知識を創造するために、クライアントの権利擁護事務所(OCRA)に参加するよう招待されています。リージョナルセンターのサービスのように、困難なシステムをナビゲートするためには、サポートコミュニティを見つけることが重要です。学びからインスピレーションを得ましょう!    OCRAは9月29日に2つの無料オンライントレーニングセッションを提供します。セッション1では、自分や大切な人のためにサービスを受けるための基本的かつ重要なアドボカシーのヒントを学びます。セッション2は、自己決定プログラムの紹介です。どちらか自分にとって最適なセッションを選択するか、または両方のセッションに参加することもできます。  このカンファレンスは、リージョナルセンターのサービスを受ける人々、その家族、そしてその支援の輪のためのものです。  日本人やベトナム人のコミュニティについて知りたい方も、ぜひご参加ください。 

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  3. Become a Sponsor for our 3rd Annual Gala Event

    Your sponsor confirmation email has been sent. If you are paying your sponsorship by check please send your payment to: Disability Rights California 1831 K Street Sacramento, CA 95811 Attn: Karen Mercado  To learn more about how your support makes a difference in the lives of Californians with disabilities, read more here: https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/2023-annual-report

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  4. Become a Sponsor for our 2nd Annual Gala Event

    Become a Sponsor for our 2nd Annual Gala Event Disability Rights California is excited to invite you to our second Annual Gala on February 28, 2024. Your sponsorship will help grow the impact of one of the largest disability rights…

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  5. DRC v. Newsom

    On January 26, 2023, Disability Rights California (DRC), Western Center on Law & Poverty, and The Public Interest Law Project filed an original petition for writ of mandate to the California Supreme Court. The petition was filed on behalf of DRC as an organization and challenges the constitutional validity of the Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment Act, also known as the CARE Act. If implemented, the CARE Act will create a new court-ordered system of involuntary outpatient treatment.

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  6. Back to School for Kids with Disabilities

    Back to School for Kids with Disabilities Tips for Parents, Guardians, and Advocates The start of a new school year is often a reset for families — a time to adjust to new schedules, set up a new routine, and…

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  7. Kecia’s Housing Story

    Kecia’s Housing Story In this blog post, Kecia shares her experience with living independently in the community and the supports that make it possible. She discusses issues such as Section 8 voucher waiting lists and segregated housing…

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  8. Webinar: Proposed Rule on Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services: What Californians with Developmental Disabilities Need to Know

    The federal government proposed a new rule on access to Medicaid which would affect home- and community-based services (HCBS) and other services for disabled Californians. In particular, this rule could provide more oversight and accountability in our developmental disabilities system. This webinar will go over the proposed changes and have an opportunity to ask questions so that you can provide feedback on the proposed rule. Spanish translation, ASL, and captioning provided.

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  9. Webinar: Start Here: What To Know If You Want To Work

    Summer is here, maybe you’re looking to secure a summer job. Maybe you’re looking to rejoin the workforce after a long time away. In this webinar we’ll discuss topics like resumes, how to write a cover letter, and how to prepare for an interview.

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  10. Honoring the Life of Lillibeth Navarro

    Honoring the Life of Lillibeth Navarro Disability Rights California is saddened by the loss of Lillibeth Navarro, founder and Executive Director of Communities Actively Living Independent and Free (CALIF) and co-founder of Personal…

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