Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique needs of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support and in fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against the majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular email and info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. nna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Ok, I am a little confused? Why is the ARC of TX giving talking points on the Gov. Council's Autism State Plan? From what I understand, this meeting is not a legislative hearing. It is a public input hearing, that will be archived for the record. Liz > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique needs > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support and in > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against the > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular email and > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > nna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Maybe it’s because of the agenda. There is time allotted to “Legislative/Policy Planning Strategies”. http://www.autismcouncil.org/meetings/1_12_07_Agenda.pdf Tonya Re: FW: REMINDER: Autism Council Hearing Scheduled for 1/11/2007 Ok, I am a little confused? Why is the ARC of TX giving talking points on the Gov. Council's Autism State Plan? From what I understand, this meeting is not a legislative hearing. It is a public input hearing, that will be archived for the record. Liz > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique needs > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support and in > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against the > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular email and > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > nna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 The date on this is Jan 12, not the 11th, AND the time is different--9am instead of 10am... Can anyone out there clarify? Tonya Hettler wrote: Maybe it’s because of the agenda. There is time allotted to “Legislative/Policy Planning Strategies”. http://www.autismcouncil.org/meetings/1_12_07_Agenda.pdf Tonya Re: FW: REMINDER: Autism Council Hearing Scheduled for 1/11/2007 Ok, I am a little confused? Why is the ARC of TX giving talking points on the Gov. Council's Autism State Plan? From what I understand, this meeting is not a legislative hearing. It is a public input hearing, that will be archived for the record. Liz > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique needs > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support and in > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against the > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular email and > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > nna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Liz, EXACTLY!!! And, not only that, most of their talking points ARE IN OPPOSITION to the state plan!!! This is an example of disability groups NOT supporting each other, but working to put each other down, even if they really don't have the knowledge or expertise about the other disability (in this case autism spectrum disorders) to really know what they are talking about. I for one resent this action by the Arc of Texas, and people should really read carefully what they forward before they do so. I received this same email at home and was APALLED at what they were suggesting for OUR population, without even consulting us as to WHY we want these things or WHY they are needed. We also need to make sure that what we forward to other groups about our issues really communicates the information WE want to get out. I for one SUPPORT the state plan, even if I would prefer it be written and distributed in a different way. nna P.S. And, you are also correct, it makes NO SENSE that they should be sending out talking points for a hearing that is NOT in front of state legislators or other policy makers but is only in front of the council...as if to tell the council that they don't know what they are doing and that what we feel our own community needs is not valid. I was quite offended. nna > > > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique needs > > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support and in > > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against the > > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular email and > > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > > > nna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Oh...and BTW...I have been involved heavily with autism since 1994 and know the entire history of the Arc of Texas, Arc of Greater Tarrant County, and am good friends with the president elect of the Arc of Texas. They may be an old group, but that doesn't mean that they have intensive knowledge about ALL developmental disabilities. For years, many of the Arc chapters around the nation have primarily served individuals with mental retardation. The " new " philosophy of serving people with all developmental disabilities has only come about in the last couple of years, and that by no means makes their policy makers experts on ALL developmental disabilities. There are some local Arc chapters that STILL only serve people with mental retardation and openly proclaim that in their bylaws (one being a small chapter in my county, at least until a few weeks ago!). The people who spent the time putting together the State Autism Plan are, by and large, those who deal EXCLUSIVELY with autism and know the autism community and their needs quite well, particularly after years of testimony from families. This council is not new...it was around in 1994. However, it is finally getting a bit of political clout that it has never had before thanks to a law passed several legislative sessions ago. So, while I do respect the work that the Arc of Texas does for individuals with developmental disabilities, that doesn't mean they know what is best for ALL developmental disabilities. I would certainly consider them experts for the community of individuals with mental retardation, but I would NOT consider them experts on autism OR on cerebral palsy (I think United Cerebral Palsy would be the expert on that disability). Anyway, if the autism community has put forth this plan, it makes sense to me that we MUST at least have a good idea of what OUR OWN population needs...and much more so than another group who has only recently folded additional groups into their ranks. Yes, everyone is entitled to their opinion...and they are also entitled to express it, as I have. nna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi nna, Thank you for expressing your concerns and viewpoints. I appreciate that you have helped many Autism families in this State and also that you serve as a Regional Advisor to the Autism Council. I know that you, Anita, and Martha are here in this Yahoo Group. I am so glad for each one being here to advocate for our Autism families. You know there are many disabilites and I often read information of other States where disabled groups have joined together to obtain benefits - McKay Scholarship in Florida and recently Georgia and Virginia have before them grants, scholarship or voucher programs too. Thank you for also voicing concerns for programs for adults in the spectrum. My son and I have a ways to go, but I am learning from everybody here. Your viewpoint is appreciated. I am committed to make greater efforts to achieve Programs here in Texas for my son. Mark > > > > > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > > > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > > > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique > needs > > > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support > and in > > > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > > > > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against > the > > > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular > email and > > > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > > > > > nna > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 nna: I am agreement with your comments 100%. I was confused when I first read the " talking points " , and then seeing who sent them. Upon second reading, I picked up that the " talking points " was from ARC. Thank you for your comments and clearing up issues in my mind. Bruce Ballard > > > > > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > > > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > > > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique > needs > > > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support > and in > > > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > > > > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against > the > > > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular > email and > > > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > > > > > nna > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Thanks for the very insightful comments and observations. Is Arc of Texas planning on attending the meeting to express its talking points ? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 There are two meetings. One is the public hearing about the State Plan scheduled for Thursday, the 11th -- The other meeting on Friday the 12th is the Council's own meeting (also open to the public, but it's not a public hearing). http://www.autismcouncil.org/meetings/index.html > > > > If you will notice in this information forwarded from the Arc of > > Texas, they DO NOT support the majority of the state autism plan. > > IMHO, they simply do not have a good understanding of the unique needs > > > of individuals on the autism spectrum. They also do not support and in > > > fact are very strongly opposed to autism waivers. > > > > I would, unless you agree with the Arc's position and are against the > > majority of the state plan, avoid forwarding this particular email and > > > info to folks who plan to testify on Thursday. > > > > nna > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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