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NYDA Infection Prevention and Discharge Protocols
Posted OnAugust 12, 2020 byNew York Disability Advocates (NYDA) has developed a proposal for a comprehensive COVID-19 Infection Prevention Program for I/DD Service Providers, as well as proposed Covid-19 emergency room discharge protocols and hospitalization discharge protocols for people who live in residential programs certified by the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD).Read More…
Letter to Governor Cuomo
Posted OnJuly 20, 2020 byTimes Union: Direct care workers deserve combat pay
Posted OnApril 6, 2020 byApril 3, 2020 Updated: April 3, 2020 6:46 p.m. The COVID-19 crisis has brought home the vital importance of frontline direct care workers who staff hospitals, nursing homes, adult homes, services for children and people with disabilities, vocational and day programs of various types, and many, many others. These are the staff who cannot stay home…Read More…
COVID-19 Update
Posted OnMarch 10, 2020 byMr. Robert F. Mujica, Jr. Director of the Budget New York State Division of the Budget New York State Capitol Albany, NY 1224 Dear Mr. Mujica: Since the start of the legislative session, the New York Disability Advocates (NYDA) has advocated for 3 for 5—a three percent annual funding increase for five years for the…Read More…
Rally for #3for5 at State Capitol
Posted OnFebruary 11, 2020 byAdvocates for New Yorkers with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Rally for #3for5 at State Capitol New York Disability Advocates, State Lawmakers, Self-Advocates and Families Sound the Alarm that Vital Services for New Yorkers with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities are in Jeopardy and Call for a 3% Annual Investment for Five Years Albany, NY – Disability…Read More…
Survey Says: New York Needs #3for5
Posted OnFebruary 3, 2020 byNew York Disability Advocates Releases Detailed Survey Demonstrating Vital Services for Citizens with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) are in Serious Jeopardy Over the past 3 years, 33% of Providers Closed or Reduced Programs and Still Nearly 50% Have Less Than 40-Days Cash on Hand Albany, NY – Critical services to New Yorkers with intellectual…Read More…
Statewide Coalition Launches Campaign to Fight for New Yorkers with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Posted OnDecember 10, 2019 byNew York Disability Advocates Encompasses Seven Statewide Non-Profit Provider Associations Representing More Than 300 Provider Agencies that Serve Over 140,000 New Yorkers • Alliance of Long Island Agencies, Inc. • Developmental Disabilities Alliance of Western New York • The Arc New York • InterAgency Council of Developmental Disabilities Agencies • Cerebral Palsy Associations of NYS…Read More…