In New York we have national experts come for a specific presentations from time to time and they often charge an honorarium .   Because we are a state agency – we cannot pay any more than $2,000 (plus travel, hotel, meals).  While many will ask for 5,000 –no one has ever turned down the 2,000.  I suspect when they go to private sector – the fee isn’t an issue.  But – as a state agency –we have to observe the rules other agencies do.    If it is someone really good, nationally recognized, you have to expect to pay a fee for the work they put into the presentation  and their time.  Often the speakers have to charge vacation time to do this  – so it’s not unreasonable to pay them.  We just had UCE from Georgetown University do a brilliant presentation on multi culturalism and she was worth every single penny.  She was the best investment we have made this year & that’s how we view it – as an investment.

 

Sheila Carey

NY DDPC

 

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Re: DD Councils Question on Honorarium for Conference Presenters - Rosanne S Ada (05 Jul 2015 21:22 EDT)

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Re: DD Councils FW: Letter of Support Requested - Rosanne S Ada (06 Jul 2015 02:21 EDT)


Re: DD Councils Question on Honorarium for Conference Presenters by Rosanne S Ada (05 Jul 2015 21:22 EDT)
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Dear Ms. Petersen,

We, the Guam DD Council, contracts conferences or forums either to the University of Guam's Center of Excellence on Developmental Disabilities Education, Research Services or the non-government organization called SINA.  It is their choice to pay or not to their keynote speaker.

Hope this answers your question.

Sincerely,

Rosanne Ada

 

On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Virgin Islands Developmental Disabilities Council <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Executive Directors:

The VIDDC is planning a parent advocacy conference. We informed the organization for the keynote speaker that we were not providing an honorarium. The organization stated that when they present at other DD Council's conference, they receive an honorarium. I am requesting any feedback this matter. Thank you for your assistance.

Yvonne D. Petersen
Territorial Executive Director
VI Developmental Disabilities Council




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Rosanne S. Ada

Executive Director

Guam Developmental Disabilities Council

University Castle Mall, Suite 17

130 University Drive

Mangilao, Guam 96913

email: xxxxxx@gddc.guam.gov

        xxxxxx@gmail.com

Telephone: (671) 735-9129

Fax Number: (671) 734-9121

TTY: (671) 735-9130

 

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Re: DD Councils FW: Letter of Support Requested by Rosanne S Ada (06 Jul 2015 02:21 EDT)
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So sorry, but I am not not familiar with this organization.  Guam has just had a storm this past weekend.  This is the month of monsoon rains and tropical storms.

Sincerely,

Rosanne Ada

 

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 6:06 AM, Lawyer, Heidi (VBPD) <xxxxxx@vbpd.virginia.gov> wrote:

Does anyone know these folks?

 

Heidi Lawyer

Executive Director

Virginia Board for People with Disabilities (VBPD)

1100 Bank Street, 7th Floor, Richmond, VA  23219

804-786-0016

800-846-4464

www.VaBoard.org

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

From: Kelsie Adkisson [mailto:xxxxxx@3cisd.com]
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 4:03 PM
To: Lawyer, Heidi (VBPD)
Cc: Deb Childress
Subject: Letter of Support Requested

 

Hello Ms. Lawyer,

 

I am contacting you on behalf of the 3C Institute in Durham, NC. 3C Institute focuses on the development and dissemination of empirically based interventions and programs aimed at promoting social and life skills in children and young adults.

 

Currently our team is in the process of preparing an application to the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), formally NIDDR, for funding to develop and test an online program to be used by high school students with intellectual disabilities to aid them in developing the skills required to make a successful transition to employment and life outside of school. The program, called W.O.R.K., will provide a suite of integrated technologies for individuals with disabilities, families, and providers specifically designed to enhance job training interventions, directly engage families in the job training and finding process, and support quality implementation of the intervention by providers. For students, we will develop an innovative, individualized web-based program with units targeting specific domains or topics relevant to finding and keeping employment for this population (e.g., finding a job, applying for a job, and social skills required in employment settings). For teachers and parents, we propose to develop an Online Implementation and Family Center with interactive practice activities and parent educational resources to extend training and practice into the home environment, as well as reporting functions to track and monitor intervention goals and treatment outcomes. We believe that the suite of integrated resources for all members of the team will result in better outcomes for the students.

 

Recently, 3C Institute finished conducting Phase I testing of a fully functional prototype of the W.O.R.K. program. Students, their parents, and educators supporting these students were asked to review and rate the program. All stakeholder groups rated the program as high in quality, usefulness, innovation, and ease of use. Educators found the prototype to be of high feasibility and reported there isn’t enough work-based technology for students with intellectual disability. Stakeholders were also able to give us outstanding recommendations for further development (e.g., ways to help students bridge skills to class, blend of visual elements).

 

I am contacting you in hope that you might consider writing a letter of support for this grant. We feel that the mission and values of your organization in helping individuals with intellectual disabilities develop job skills and increase independence matches our goals of developing this online program. Your support of the development of this program would be invaluable in our efforts and aid in receiving funding from NIDILRR. Providing a letter in no way obligates you to anything…instead it just demonstrates to reviewers and NIDILRR that this program is needed, wanted and that funds should be spent to build this tool. Dr. Childress, Project PI, or I would be happy to talk with you more about this grant if you have any questions. I have also included the link to 3C Institute below.

 

http://www.3cisd.com/

 

If willing, I would be happy to draft a sample letter that you can then edit if that would be helpful. We need finalized letters by July 16th to integrate them into our application prior to submission.

 

Unfortunately, we are under rather tight time constraints so I would appreciate it if you could reply as soon as possible. Of course, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!

 

Best regards,

Kelsie

 

Kelsie Adkisson

Research Assistant

3C Institute

(919) 677-0102

 

Debra Childress, Ph.D.

Senior Research Associate

3C Institute

(919) 677-0102 ext 515

 




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Rosanne S. Ada

Executive Director

Guam Developmental Disabilities Council

University Castle Mall, Suite 17

130 University Drive

Mangilao, Guam 96913

email: xxxxxx@gddc.guam.gov

        xxxxxx@gmail.com

Telephone: (671) 735-9129

Fax Number: (671) 734-9121

TTY: (671) 735-9130

 

The above message and all attached documents are destined solely for the intended recipient and may contain material that is sensitive, confidential, and privileged, covered under the Privacy Act, 5 USC 552 (a), and/or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (PL-104-191). If you are not the intended recipient, then you may not read, copy, distribute, or use the information contained therein. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply-email and then permanently delete the message from your computer and files.

 

Ecclesiastes 4:9,10 Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up.  But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!