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Another Voice: Not-for-profit disability support staff need equitable pay
Posted OnApril 3, 2023 byBefore I had a home, parts of my childhood were spent in and out of a surgery-turned-housing-institution for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Western New York. When I returned as an adult years later to work on campus, I could still smell the Band-aids in the air and a mixed emotional flood…Read More…
New York caregivers assisting people with developmental disabilities looking for wage hike in state budget negotiations
Posted OnApril 3, 2023 byNearly 130,000 caregivers around New York who take care of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) are keeping closer tabs on whether the new state budget will include a pay raise for them. The workers, known as direct support professionals (DSPs), currently earn not much more than minimum wage and are advocating for an…Read More…
The New York State budget must invest in the workforce serving our most vulnerable populations
Posted OnMarch 29, 2023 byLast month in the War Room of the Capitol in Albany there was a rallying cry: “DSPs do serious work! DSPs deserve serious pay!” Today, that rallying cry continues to be the message that advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are spreading amid a dire crisis impacting the nonprofits and workforces in…Read More…
Direct support professionals are the backbone of care in NY. They cannot be ignored (Guest Opinion)
Posted OnMarch 28, 2023 byPaul Joslyn has been the Executive Director of AccessCNY since 2016 and prior to that was the COOof Unity House in Auburn. AccessCNY’s team includes over 1,400 staff that serve over 2,400 people with a developmental disability or mental health diagnosis. Ellen Gutmaker joined Arc of Onondaga in 1999 and has served as executive director…Read More…
Former residents of Willowbrook recall its horrors as fight for disability rights continues
Posted OnMarch 27, 2023 byALBANY — Disability rights advocate Bernard Carabello would have liked to be an attorney, something he wishes more people would ask him about. But more often than not, Carabello, 73, is peppered with questions about a much darker period in his life: the 18 years he spent as a child and young adult at the…Read More…
Can workers who aid people with developmental disabilities finally get a wage increase?
Posted OnMarch 27, 2023 byThe state Senate and Assembly want to more than triple the 2.5% cost-of-living raise Gov. Kathy Hochul plans for workers who aid New Yorkers with developmental disabilities. But they scrapped a key wage hike for the majority of direct support professionals who work for nonprofit agencies and make barely more than minimum wage. Russell Snaith…Read More…
Advocates urge Hochul to OK 8.5% cost of living adjustment for direct support professionals
Posted OnMarch 22, 2023 byThe New York Disability Alliance is holding a rally on Thursday in Albany to urge lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul to reach an agreement on an 8.5% cost of living adjustment (COLA) for direct support professionals (DSPs). DSPs provide aid to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). According to Kevin Horrigan, vice president of…Read More…
New York lawmakers to push for higher pay increase for direct care workers
Posted OnMarch 9, 2023 byThe Democratic-led state Assembly is expected to endorse a higher pay raise for workers who care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as the state budget negotiations are poised to enter a new phase. The Assembly’s budget resolution, due to be released on Monday, will likely include an 8.5% pay raise for direct care…Read More…
Advocates fear proposed OPWDD pay differential for state DSPs will further erode the sector
Posted OnFebruary 16, 2023 byJamie Budlong, a direct-support professional who works with New Yorkers with disabilities through the Liberty ARC in upstate Montgomery County, said a $4,000 geographic pay differential in fiscal 2024 would make a difference in her life. She’s working long hours to make ends meet—and while she loves her job, she says the pay “is not…Read More…
Push to support caregivers for people with disabilities
Posted OnFebruary 13, 2023 byALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)–New York Disability Advocates are calling on lawmakers to increase the cost-of-living adjustment for non-profit organizations that help people with intellectual and learning disabilities. Members of New York Disability Advocates gathered in the war room of the New York State Capitol on Monday. “The people that we are advocating for are people with…Read More…