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Policy & Advocacy Newsline ~ November 22, 2019

NDSC Hosts Policy Event in Washington, D.C. in Collaboration with American University Law School

On Monday, November 4, 2019, the NDSC Policy Team; comprised of Heather Sachs, Ricki Sabia, Stephanie Smith Lee, and Lauren Camp Gates in collaboration with American University Washington College of Law, hosted an event entitled “It’s Never Too Early to Prepare: A Discussion of Pathways to Workforce Readiness and Employment.” During this event, attended by nearly 100 people, there were two panel discussions about the laws and policies that successfully prepare students for the transition to competitive integrated employment from early school age through adulthood.

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NDSC E-News ~ November 2019

With NDSC Executive Director, David Tolleson

 I do love autumn. The changing of the leaves, the crisp sunny days, football games, and the beginning of the holiday season with the choirs and carols, food, lights, and decorations.  Those once a year television specials and memories of holidays past with loved ones, some still here and some who have moved on.

Unfortunately, it always seems that we rush through fall to get to December (or at least the retailers’ rush to get us there), and sometimes Thanksgiving gets short shrift.  It’s not nearly as flashy as other holidays.  It’s quiet and reflective.  However, I think that now – perhaps more than ever – it’s wise to stop and think about what we’re thankful for.

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Policy & Advocacy Newsline ~ October 28, 2019

Let’s Pass the Transformation to Competitive Employment Act!

October is not only Down Syndrome Awareness Month; it is also National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Let’s cap off the month by calling members of Congress to ask them to support real work for real pay for people for disabilities. NDSC is participating in a National Call-In Day on October 30, and we need your help. We need to build more support for this bill and are asking you to send emails and make phone calls to get more cosponsors for the Transformation to Competitive Employment Act (TCEA)

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NDSC E-News ~ October 2019

Mission Moment

With NDSC Executive Director, David Tolleson 

NDSC has been linked to Down Syndrome Awareness Month literally since the day it was established.  In 1984, when President Reagan signed the proclamation creating Down Syndrome Awareness Month, NDSC’s Executive Director and President were in the Oval Office.  Both before and since, NDSC has worked to educate the general public, healthcare professionals, educators, and elected officials about what it really means to have Down syndrome in contemporary America. 

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NDSC E-News ~ September 2019

Mission Moment

With NDSC Executive Director, David Tolleson

Recently, our staff traveled to New Orleans to begin preparations for next year’s NDSC Convention, June 25-28.  Hosted in one of America’s most unique locations, this year’s event looks to be one of our most memorable “family reunions” with a New Orleans second line parade; free admission to The Aquarium of the AmericasAudubon Zoo, and the Insectarium  for all children ages 2-12, with half-price admission for guests age 13 and over; and, free admission to New Orleans City Park and Storyland Theme Park,  with unlimited ride wristbands for the first 3,000 guests!

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Policy & Advocacy Newsline September 23, 2019

Autism CARES Act Passes Senate and Heads to White House!

Great news! On September 19, 2019, the Autism CARES Act of 2019 (H.R. 1058) passed the Senate unanimously and now heads to the President’s desk for signature. Championed by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Rep. Mike Doyle (D-PA) in the House and Senators Mike Enzi (R-WY) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ), the bill provides $1.8 billion over five years and will authorize autism-related programs at the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and the Health Resources and Services Administration.

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NDSC E-News ~ August 2019

Mission Moment
With NDSC Executive Director, David Tolleson 

For most of the country, August means back to school.  Because of that, it’s natural to focus on why inclusion is so important.  Regardless of how many chromosomes we have, we all do better when we’re included – in school, work, faith communities, and social settings.  And it’s not just individuals who benefit.  Our society becomes stronger when everyone is included, when everyone can contribute based on their gifts, and when we can all celebrate both our commonalities and differences.

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Policy & Advocacy Newsline ~ August 22, 2019

Autism CARES Act: Advocacy Needed Now for Reauthorization!

The Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education and Support Act (also known as the Autism CARES Act) will sunset (expire) on September 30, 2019, if it is not renewed (reauthorized) by Congress by then. The current Autism CARES Act (S. 427/H.R. 1058) provides $260 million annually to autism research, surveillance, and education programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). These programs benefit all people with developmental disabilities, including all people with Down syndrome and especially the approximately 18% of people with Down syndrome who have a co-occurrence of autism.

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Policy & Advocacy Newsline ~ July 22, 2019

NDSC is Working Hard to Protect LRE (Least Restrictive Environment)

Last week, NDSC received word that the US Department of Education (ED) was planning to release guidance in the immediate future that would likely make it more difficult than it already is for children with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment (LRE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Immediately, the NDSC Policy Team and members of the NDSC Policy Council began to take action to protect the legal presumption in IDEA that all children with disabilities will be educated in the general education classroom; except in the rare circumstance that the child cannot get a satisfactory education in that environment even with the provision of supplementary aids and services.

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 NDSC E-News ~ July 2019 Edition

Mission Moment

With NDSC Executive Director, David Tolleson

What a great time we had in Pittsburgh!  It was fantastic to meet so many of you – our team made some wonderful memories with the families in attendance.

Speaking of our team, I’d be remiss if I didn’t give a HUGE shout-out to my NDSC colleagues, our Board of Directors, Convention Planning Committee, the Pittsburgh Host Committee, and the hundreds of volunteers who made our 47th annual convention successful.

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