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The ACDS Umbrella - May 2024 Issue

May 29, 2024

Welcome to the ACDS Umbrella, our quarterly newsletter

 

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In This May 2024 Issue

ACDS News and Updates

  • Impact 2024: Thank You for Participating!
  • Emergency Preparedness: Resources and Updates for CDS Sector Service Providers 

 

ACDS Program Updates

  • Recently Accredited CET Level 1 and CET Level 2 Service Providers
  • Upcoming and Ongoing Training Events: Register today 
  • New Course: Mandt Training Without Physical Restraint 

 

ACDS Advocacy and Research

  • Webinar: Project Blueprint and the Opportunity with Industry Pathways Program 
  • CDS Survey 2023: Workforce Fundamentals - Infographic Summary   

 

Sector News and Opportunities  

  • Community Disability Services Professional Appreciation Week 
  • GoA Provides Funds Towards Permanent Supportive Housing for Individuals with Disabilities - Winnifred Stewart Association 
 

ACDS News and Updates

Impact 2024: Thank You for Participating!

 

Thank you for joining us for our 36th ACDS Conference from May 15 to 16. This sold-out conference hosted 450 conference participants, featuring: 

  • 32 presentations 
  • 54 speakers presenting on diverse topics 
  • 8 sponsors 
  • 18 exhibitors 
  • Art gallery featuring artists from Nina Haggarty Center for the Arts 

 

We opened with an amazing keynote presentation by Paul Huschilt and had two full days of conference sessions on engaging topics relevant to the CDS sector. Day one ended with a night of “Glamour and Glitz” as an early kick off to the CDS Professional Appreciation Week to celebrate our sector’s amazing workers for their incredible work every single day to support individuals. We closed the conference with an inspiring presentation by speaker, Allan Kehler, who - through his personal reflections - 

shared why and how we should take control of our journey towards personal fulfillment.

 

Thank you to our attendees, presenters, exhibitors, sponsors and door prize donors for your participation and support. 

Emergency Preparedness: Resources and Updates for CDS Sector Service Providers

Emergency Preparedness (EP) Week, observed from May 5 to 11, was a critical time for organizations and families to review emergency plans. In collaboration with Seniors, Community and Social Services (SCSS), ACDS has been actively identifying resources and best practices to aid service providers in preparing for emergencies. Following debrief sessions with service providers affected by wildfire evacuations in 2023, key insights emerged: 

  1. Regularly inspect and update emergency backpacks. 
  2. Engage in ongoing conversations with guardians and families. 
  3. Assess staffing resources and limitations in advance. 
  4. Utilize online systems for client information. 
  5. Establish a single point of contact and communication with PDD 
  6. Establish clear contacts within your municipality 
  7. Develop specific plans for individuals living alone or in Supported Independent Living (SIL) arrangements. 

 

Additional resources and reminders have been shared to support service providers in their emergency preparedness efforts. Stay informed, stay prepared, and stay safe! 

Read our full announcement for more information and resources
ACDS Program Updates

Since the last issue of the Umbrella, our Accreditation Team has completed over 22 surveys, comprising 10 CET surveys and 12 CSN stand-alone surveys. 

 

Congratulations to CET Level 2 Service Providers 

 

We are pleased to announce that the following service providers have achieved CET Level 2 Accreditation. Level 2 service providers are recognized for their innovative and creative approaches in delivering quality services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

Community Living Alternative Services (CLAS) 

Entrust Disability Services 

LoSeCa Foundation 

REDI Enterprise Society 

Congratulations to CET Level 1 Service Providers 

 

The Canadian Mental Health Association – Alberta East Central Region 

Graduated Supports 

Leduc Community Living Association 

McMan Youth, Adult & Community Service – South Region 

Selections Career Support Services 

Taber Special Needs Society 

Westward Goals Support 

Winder Inclusive Communities Service (WICS) 

WJS Canada – Edmonton Region 

WJS Canada – Northeast Region 

 

We are recruiting for the CET Standards Review committee. If you are interested in participating, please contact our Director of Accreditation & Services, Clova Lehr at clova@acds.ca. 

Training and Development

 

ACDS offers several courses and other learning opportunities to disability organizations and staff, giving them the knowledge and tools to provide quality support to individuals with developmental disabilities.

 

These courses are designed for leaders and frontline staff working in the disability sector and are available to members and non-members. Many courses are relevant to and may be of interest to staff and organizations outside of Alberta.

Online Training

 

Ongoing courses can be completed and started at a learner's own pace.

View the complete list and register for online training

Instructor-Led Virtual Training

 

View the listing of upcoming training, including:

View the complete list and register for upcoming sessions

New Course: Mandt Training Without Physical Restraint

 

In response to the sector's increasing need for nonviolent crisis intervention techniques and the accreditation requirements for the Complex Support Needs (CSN) designation, ACDS has launched “Mandt Training Without Physical Restraint.” The course will provide essential nonviolent strategies widely to the Community Disability Services (CDS) sector, as well as other human services organizations and networks. With its comprehensive design, this new training is tailored to a broad spectrum of participants, including CDS professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in mastering nonviolent crisis management.    

 

ACDS is offering this training in collaboration with Mandt System Training. It meets the CET accreditation standards and is created for staff seeking effective strategies in crisis intervention without the use of physical restraints. Participants will engage in interactive sessions focused on prevention, deceleration techniques, and the development of supportive communication and behavioral strategies to proactively manage potential crises.

Learn more about this course
Register for the course