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Commentary: Direct-care vacancies put vulnerable New Yorkers at risk
Posted OnFebruary 9, 2023 byIn her State of the State address last month, Gov. Kathy Hochul quoted the great Frances Perkins — the former New York labor commissioner under Gov. Franklin Delano Roosevelt who would serve in the same capacity during FDR’s presidency — stating, “A government should aim to give all the people under its jurisdiction the best…Read More…
To Fulfill Her Promise to All New Yorkers, Governor Hochul Cannot Ignore the I/DD Community
Posted OnJanuary 29, 2023 byWhen delivering her State of the State address earlier this month, Governor Hochul spoke of the New York Dream. Governor Hochul tasked herself and her administration to lift up the lives of all New Yorkers, especially our most vulnerable. A bold mission, and one that cannot be realized until Governor Hochul addresses the dire crisis…Read More…
Push to support caregivers for people with disabilities
Posted OnJanuary 28, 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…
Hochul must help New Yorkers with disabilities
Posted OnJanuary 24, 2023 byThe mission of the disabilities service sector is to empower individuals with disabilities and their families and ensure they have the support and resources they need. After working in this sector for more 30 years and now as the new president of New York Disability Advocates, a statewide coalition of more than 300 nonprofit intellectual…Read More…
Disability advocates call for investments in direct service providers
Posted OnNovember 16, 2022 byDisability advocates rallied at the Capitol Wednesday to call on state leaders to commit to additional funding for New Yorkers living with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the direct support professionals caring for them. “We want to make sure that they understand the plight of our services, plight of parents, individuals, as well as provider…Read More…
Disability groups rally for higher wages, citing thousands of vacant positions
Posted OnNovember 16, 2022 byALBANY — Dozens of workers who care for people with disabilities converged at the Capitol Wednesday, calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to invest in a workforce that has seen record turnover and staffing shortages, complicating the lives of thousands of New York residents living with disabilities. Underfunding is an issue that pops up perennially and…Read More…
Advocates push for cost of living increases for caregivers for people with disabilities
Posted OnApril 21, 2021 byNIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) — Advocates held a virtual rally to push for cost of living increases for caregivers for people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New York state. The group called New York Disability Advocates called on the state to provide more funding from the American Rescue Plan to be allocated to…Read More…
Advocates for those with disabilities call on NY lawmakers to reverse cuts to support programs
Posted OnApril 21, 2021 by(WIVB) — New York’s non-profit community is calling on state lawmakers to not make any cuts to programs that support those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They held a virtual rally Wednesday, this sector provides critical care and employs thousands of New Yorkers. They want to make sure budget cuts in Albany are reversed and…Read More…
STATEMENT FROM TOM MCALVANAH, PRESIDENT, NEW YORK DISABILITY ADVOCATES ON THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE’S ONE HOUSE BUDGETS
Posted OnMarch 15, 2021 by“New York Disability Advocates (NYDA) applauds the New York State Senate and Assembly’s decision to prioritize services for New Yorkers with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in their respective one house budgets. We have long advocated alongside families and self-advocates for increased state investment in care, not cuts to the I/DD service sector, which isa…Read More…
Cerebral Palsy care providers brace for reimbursements
Posted OnFebruary 22, 2021 byWe broke down what the Governor’s proposed budget means for New Yorkers living with disabilities with Susan Constantino, President and CEO of the Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State.Read More…