Great state to be in!  Love the question and who initiated it.  No information from Colorado however.  Enjoy that snow!  Marcia

On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Schwartz, Karen <xxxxxx@state.vt.us> wrote:
Hello
The State of Vermont asked me to tap our network expertise to collect ideas for indicators of the quality of community supports,  to build into contracts with service providers.

Here's request from State:

Vermont is interested in what other States are using for measurement tools and/or outcome measures to help look at how well people with developmental disabilities are supported to be part of their communities and in developing relationships – including:
1.       Quantitative measures – such as how much or how often people are involved in their communities – which may provide opportunities for more meaningful connections (other than what can be obtained via the NCI Adult Consumer Survey).
2.       Qualitative measures – such as developing relationships, making social connections, spending time with people not paid to be with them.

Info on what your state is using as indicators -- or ideas based on your experience -- would be appreciated.

Thanks
K

Karen Schwartz
Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council
Cell 802-585-5441
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