A pilot study of adult disability services and legislative advocacy among parents of youth with multiple disabilities

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M. Burke, K. Rios, J. Aleman-Tovar, Z. Rossetti. 2021. "A Pilot Study of Adult Disability Services and Legislative Advocacy Among Parents of Youth with Multiple Disabilities" Research, Advocacy, and Practice for Complex and Chronic Conditions, Volume 39, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.14434/rapcc.v39i1.30980
Abstract
            Although parents of individuals with multiple disabilities have spearheaded legislation for students with disabilities, little is known about their legislative advocacy experiences with respect to adult disability policy and, relatedly, adult disability services. In this pilot study, we examined the perspectives and experiences of nine parents of youth with multiple disabilities with respect to legislative advocacy. Most participants had negative perceptions of: their legislators, adult disability policies, and, relatedly, adult disability services. Many participants suggested changes to increase the flexibility of Medicaid Home and Community Based Services. Directions for future research and practice are discussed.
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Copyright 2020 by the Division for Physical, Health and Multiple Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children. Reproduced with permission from Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services.