[nfbwatlk] Possible Closure of the DSB OTC Residency Program

Nfbnorthwest at aol.com Nfbnorthwest at aol.com
Tue Mar 3 02:51:42 UTC 2009


 
Hello  Dean: 
We  need to improve the services in our state. We have a direct 
responsibility to  the blind citizens in WA. I agree the programs in CO and LA are better 
but that  does not justify allowing the OTC Residency program to be cut.   
I  have to admit that being apart from Ron for 8-10 weeks at a time is hard 
enough  but I would not go to another state for services I can get in Seattle 
or  locally. If DSB is forced to close the program; there will be much fewer 
options  open for those who cannot travel long distances or out of the state. 
They should  not forced to do so due to a lack of choices. Realisticallyis using 
leverage in  order to send students to CO or LA being fair? What if the 
student can’t leave  his family? Or other personal reasons prevent him from 
traveling such a great  distance? Being separated from your family or Spouse may not 
work for the  student and may caurse further stress.   
The  blind community in WA needs this program to remain open. Sending 
students to  other state programs is both unrealistic and cuts into a very stressful 
state  and federal budget. We all must be realistic and try and find a 
solution that  will benefit the blind community of WA on a local level.  
As  the President stated this country is in a depression in many states 
including  ours; we need to be practical and flexible. services need to be better 
in the  state and for all of us to still have the choice of attending our local 
training  center if the need ever arises. Let leaving the state remain a 
choice if needed.  The recession is worsening and we need to remember this.  
It  is also my hope that we in the NFB will not take a passive role in this 
issue. I  think keeping all programs at DSB open is a benefit to all blind 
people in WA.  It is worth fighting for.  
Lisa  Owen 
In  a message dated 3/2/2009 3:53:29 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
dean at topdotenterprises.com writes: 
My  guess here is that the NFB won't view this development as too much of  a
negative, because it means that they will be able to leverage more  people
being sent to the Colorado Center because, after all, comparable  services
aren't provided in Washington.

Dean


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Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:17 PM
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Subject: [nfbwatlk] Possible Closure of the DSB OTC  Residency Program


Hello: 
Due  to the economy and State  budget cuts DSB is considering closing the OTC

Residency program. Please  read the info posted below. I was part of the 
program  for a short time  but I had to return for personal reasons including
health 
concerns. I was  considering returnin gto the program at a later date, but 
being   separated from my Spouse Ron was very hard to deal with and thus
caused a  
great  deal of stress. However, the program can help and should not be  cut.
I 
don't  know what our position in this matter is, but I am  interested in 
finding out. I  got the info from the WCBL list. I am  very concerned about
how this 
is going to  impact services in the  State and also how far the budget
cutting 
will go. What  other  programs will be effected. 
I  have to admit during my short time in the  program I never heard anyone 
mention  stopping the program for the  residents; the hours at the center
were 
changed but  nothing beyond  that. However, I did sense a great deal of
tension 
and stress; I   had a feeling that something was going to happen.  
The  program is  a good one to have. We should not allow it to be lost. Even 
in favor   of other programs in other states. I hope that everyone will
support 
the  program  staying open. Also, I hope that everyone will encourage DSB to  
cut carefully  when it comes to services.  
Lisa  A. Owen  
Secretary  Officer  
NFB  of WA Student Division  
360-920-0405 
_nfbnorthwest at aol.com_ (mailto:nfbnorthwest at aol.com)   
PS:  Mike I would like to hear your views on this issue please  and thanks.


-----  Original Message ----- 
From: "Denise  Colley"  <dmc0124 at comcast.net>
To: "wcb list"  <wcb-l at wcbinfo.org>
Cc:  "WCB Presidents List"  <presidents at wcbinfo.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 01,  2009 6:15  PM
Subject: [Wcb-l] proposed closure of the DSB OTC   apartments


As your president I am posting the following  information,  as we understand 
it, so that all of you will know where  WCB stands and the  actions we have 
taken.

Last Wednesday  representatives from both WCB  and NFBW had a conference call

with  Department of Services for the Blind  Director, Lou Oma duirand, to
talk  
about the Department, and how they were  being impacted budgetarily and  
programmatically with the current economic  climate in Washington  State. 
These were conversations we had been having  with DSB since  October.  Up 
until this most recent call, we had been  led to  believe that, while budget 
cuts were inevitable, DSB was going to be   able to withstand them with some 
creative budgeting.

The call  began  with Lou Oma sharing that there were three goals driving  all

of their budget  decisions, to include:
1)  making cuts  that would have the least impact  possible on services to 
their  customers;
2)  protecting as much of  their federal funding as they  could and not 
jeopardizing it;
3)   preserving their ability to  be a specialized agency offering
specialized 

services and specialized  expertise, regardless of the customer's age or   
circumstances.

What she then shared is of great concern to the  board  of WCB, and I'm sure 
to all of you, the membership.  One of  the  proposed budget cuts is to close

the residential program  (apartments) of the  orientation and training
center. 
The training  program would remain in tact,  but, essentially would become a 
day  training program.  This would mean  that they would really only be  able 
to provide their in-depth skills of  blindness training to  individuals
living 
in King County and the surrounding  area.   They would no longer have the 
supervised training component that  took  place in the apartments in the 
evening and on weekends.  When   asked how those customers living outside the

immediate area would  receive  this same level of training, we were told that

this would  free up resources  to expand rehab teaching and orientation and  
mobility instruction in these  residential areas.  Depending on  the 
circumstances, they could send  customers out of state for more  intensive 
training.  They are also  considering bringing itinerant  intensive trainign 
workshops into different  parts of the  state.

The WCB Board met that same evening to discuss the  situation  and began 
formulating our position.  We were all in agreement   that full and complete 
vocational rehabilitation cannot be done in the  home  on a once a week or 
once a month basis, and that it is a  twenty-four hour a  day process.  After

much discussion I was  asked to submit to Lou Oma  our position, and I'm 
pasting it here for  your review.

"The  Washington Council of the Blind is categorically  opposed to cutting
the 

residential function of the orientation and  training program, and we charge

DSB with examining other  programmatic/administrative functions that could be

cut."

Please  be assured that we will continue following this  situation  diligently

and developing an action plan/strategy, and as it   unfolds, I pledge to keep

you all informed.
Some of you may be  asking  what you can do.  Here is my first appeal to you.

Next  Saturday, March  7, the State Rehabilitation Council will be holding  
their quarterly meeting  in Seattle at the DSB office, beginning at  9am.
Not 
only is there a  time on each agenda for public comment,  but the meeting is
a 
public meeting  and all topics discussed are  open for comments and questions

from the  audience.  We need to  pack that room and make our concerns and 
position  clear.  We  especially need members there who have attended the OTC

and  can  talk about what the residential part of that training meant to  you.

The  State Rehabilitation Council and DSB staff need to hear  from all of us.

I  would be happy to try to answer any questions any  of you might have.  You

can contact me by phone at (360) 438-0072 or  e-mail me at   
dmc0124 at comcast.net.

Denise


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