Meeting of the State Education Advocacy Leaders
Chicago
November 21, 2008
In Chicago the State Education Advocacy Leaders (SEALs) met for a three part meeting. We began as part of a joint meeting with the State Advocates for Reimbursement (STARs) and the Medicare Intermediary and Carrier State (MICs). These are the two member networks that advocate for improved reimbursement for services. The purpose of this section was to receive training in negotiation and the importance of data, a win-win attitude and presentation. Each network member received a copy of the book, The Art of Woo: Using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas, by G. Richard Shell.
The second part of the meeting was with SEALs exclusively to practice applying negotiation skills. In groups of 6-8 states, we discussed strategies to advocate for:
· Using a workload over caseload management system
· Getting bargaining units to adopt a platform that includes salary supplements for SLPs, and
· Reimbursement of expenses from State Associations to attend SEALs meetings.
For each scenario, there was a member state in my group that had actually advocated successfully for each of these issues. It was great to hear their experiences. For your information the expenses for Vermont’s SEAL are reimbursed by VSHA, which is a terrific benefit of the role.
For the last part of the meeting, the SEALs chose one of two discussion groups: Response to Intervention and Personnel Issues. I attended the latter and heard about a new credential in California that allows a person with a bachelor’s degree (in almost anything) to write and implement IEPs related to speech and language issues. There is great resistance to this effort. ASHA and the State Association are advocating against this and it may go to the Court system to be resolved.
There are two opportunities for individuals to be more involved in ASHA related activities:
1. Sign up to be a member of the School programs Input group (SPI) to respond quickly to policy and legislative issues. Get more information from Deborah Adamczyk, dadamczyk@asha.org.
2. Be involved in issues addressed by the national Joint Committee on the Communication Needs of persons with severe Disabilities. Contact Nancy Brady, Chair of this Committee at nbrady@ku.edu.
Informally we had a chance to give input on speakers and presenters for the Schools Conference to be held July 17-19, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Please contact me if you would like to get information from other states. We have a responsive network. I appreciate the opportunity to represent Vermont on this network.