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WI Board for People With Developmental Disabilities Webinar on the Wisconsin Living Well Blueprint

September 3, 2024

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 | 3:00-4:30 p.m. ET
Register for the webinar

Join the Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities for a webinar as they unveil the Wisconsin Living Well Blueprint and its website.

The Blueprint was designed to provide comprehensive insights, resources, and tools for individuals, providers, and states to improve safety and the quality of life for individuals using home and community-based services across the country.

Topics to be covered:

  • Introduction to the Wisconsin Living Well Blueprint: Discover the vision, mission, goals, and results from this transformative project.
  • Website tour: Get an exclusive look at the new Blueprint website, featuring user-friendly navigation, interactive tools, and a wealth of resources.
  • Key features and benefits: Learn about the critical components of the Blueprint, including:
    • Quality home and community-based services.
    • Self-advocate leadership and engagement.
    • Family engagement.
    • Improving community monitoring.
    • Building partner relationships.
  • Expert panel discussion: Hear from some Living Well participants who will share their insights from the grant.
  • Q&A session: Engage with the speakers to explore how the Wisconsin Living Well Blueprint can benefit you and your community.

Don't miss this opportunity to be among the first to experience the Wisconsin Living Well Blueprint. Whether you are a person with a disability, family member, provider, or state leader, this webinar will provide valuable information and tools to help you make the most of this new resource.

The webinar will include auto-captioning, American Sign Language, and Spanish interpretation. For questions or other accommodations, please contact sally.flaschberger@wisconsin.gov.


Last modified on 09/03/2024


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