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State Chart Book on Wages for Personal & Home Care Aides

A new publication from PHI looks at the decline in inflation-adjusted wages for personal and home care aids.

DSW Symposium Follow-Up Call

All attendees of the Symposium are invited to participate in a follow-up call on August 4 to discuss themes that emerged from the Symposium and ideas for next steps.

National Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week

The U.S. Senate recently adopted the ANCOR-drafted resolution designating the week beginning September 8th as National Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week.

Stakeholder Recommendations to Improve Recruitment, Retention, and the Perceived Status of Paraprofessional Direct Service Workers in Texas

June 2008 report from the Texas Direct Service Workforce Initiative includes recommendations to improve recruitment, retention, and the perceived status of DSW in Texas.


Vermont

Project Title: Direct Care Worker Infrastructure Development

Vermont has undertaken a number of initiatives to develop the availability and skills of the direct care worker workforce, including the founding and initial development of the Vermont Association of Professional Care Providers (VAPCP). The goals of the Direct Care Worker Infrastructure Development project are to underpin these initiatives so the state’s efforts to support direct care workers will operate from a solid platform.

The National Direct Service Workforce Resource Center will be providing Vermont with intensive technical assistance with the following tasks:

  • Developing the organizational capacity of VAPCP so it can better carry forward its mission of enhancing the voice and skills of direct care workers. This will include further committee development, marketing, leadership, organizational development, and developing a plan for ensuring the long-term viability of the organization.
  • Developing a direct care worker registry and coordinating marketing efforts to both workers and consumers to assure that messages are clearly articulated and consistent.
Populations served: Aging, ID/DD, Physical Disabilities, Adults with Dementia, and some Children with a Mental Health Diagnosis
For more information, contact:

Maria Mireault
Dementia Project Director
Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL)
103 So. Main Street, Weeks Building
Waterbury, VT 05671-1601
802-241-3738 (phone)
802-241-4224 (fax)
maria.mireault@dail.state.vt.us