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Ability Leadership Project of NC - CenterED Resources

System Gap AddressesGoal 3 of the new Five Year Plan: Increase advocacy for individuals with I/DD.

  • Developmental disabilities policy-based advocacy leadership development training programs involve high cost, outcomes tracking challenges, and barriers to long-term participant follow-up.
  • There are no policy-based advocacy leadership development training programs where people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities (I/DD), parents, professionals and other stakeholders train together.
  • Individuals with I/DD are rarely training facilitators or coordinators for policy-based advocacy leadership training initiatives geared towards individuals with I/DD and their families; and nearly never facilitators and coordinators if the leadership training program is geared toward professionals. What are the major goals and objectives?

Initiative Goals 

Graduates of the ALP-NC leadership development training will gain the skills necessary to effectively advocate for their self and others (e.g., speak to policy and other decision-makers, give testimony, etc.) at local state and federal levels to promote systems change. CenterED Resources will:

  • By December 31, 2025, implement one cohort of the ALP-NC Facilitator Certification Program, graduating at least eight (8) new facilitators with at least 50% identifying as IDD.
  • By December 31, 2025, implement two Leader cohorts with the goal of graduating 30 new Leaders with at least 50% identifying as I/DD.
  • Ensure training approach and content that aligns with ALP-NC's values, methodologies, and mission, specifically addressing the needs of people with I/DD and their family members.
  • Integrate practical examples and relevant case studies to enhance the training's applicability and effectiveness.
  • Update facilitating strategies and techniques to suit the facilitators' skill sets and learning styles, focusing on interactive, participant-engaged methods.
  • Incorporate technological tools and digital platforms to reflect best practices in digital learning.
  • Refine as needed, the learning objectives, language, and terminology to closely align with ALP-NC's goals, target audience, and mission.
  • Ensure the training sessions meet the operational needs and preferences of the initiative staff and leaders.
  • Maintain contact with former training graduates and the 2025 training graduates.
  • Work with the NCCDD to develop and maintain a method for long-term contact with graduates.

Outcomes to date

ALP-NC Contractor CenterED Resources (CR) started January 1, 2025. Lead staff from CR worked with former ALP-NC contractor Community Bridges Consulting Group (CBCG) whose contract ended December 31, 2024. Prior to that, CBCG worked with Disability Rights NC for pilot programming of the ALP-NC. Since start up implementation the initiative accomplished the following:

  • Individuals with I/DD began having lead roles and co-lead all aspects of the training, including training coordination, training facilitation, and evaluation.
  • The inclusive leadership development training curriculum was finalized.
  • Developed Facilitator’s Guide and accompanying facilitator’s tools. Created a Facilitator Orientation including 2 orientation videos.
  • Graduated 86 trainees (including 54 with Disability Rights NC and 32 Leader Advocates with CBCG who held 3 separate Leader Cohorts).
  • Maintained 11 Facilitator Leaders via 2 Facilitator Education Cohorts. Facilitators are trainers of diverse representation including three individuals with I/DD.
  • (With CBCG contract) created distinct roles, including: Co-directors, Senior Facilitators, Junior Facilitators, Producers, and Leader Advocates. Created distinct roles including: Co-directors, Senior Facilitators, Junior Facilitators, Producers, and Leader Advocates.
  • Established 3 styles of training classes: monthly, bi-weekly and a hybrid of other 2.
  • Started Monthly Facilitator and Alumni Meet-Ups, and Learning Team meetings. In May 2024 started a monthly e-newsletter. Established practical assessment plans and practices.
  • Instituted on-going Leader engagement efforts including in-person advocacy at the May 2024 I/DD Caucus.

Who can I contact for questions?

NCCDD: Melissa Swartz, Systems Change Manager, [email protected]

Additional Resources

Initiative website: www.alpnc.org

Download a PDF of this initiative: Ability Leadership Project of North Carolina (ALP-NC)  

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This project was supported, in part by grant number 2001NCSCDD-02, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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