Justice For All Action Network Meet with Presidential Staff
by Andrew Imparato, AAPD President and CEO
Justice For All Action Network Steering Committee (members listed below) at the White House with Kareem Dale.
Last week, the Steering Committee of a new national
disability-led coalition called the Justice for All Action Network (JFAAN) met
for an hour with two senior White House officials to discuss some of our common
policy priorities. Attending for the White House were Kareem Dale,
Special Assistant to the President for Disability Policy; and Jeff Crowley,
Director of the National AIDS Office and senior adviser on disability issues
within the Domestic Policy Council. Attending for JFAAN were Kelly
Buckland, the new Executive Director and former Board President of the National
Council on Independent Living; Bruce Darling, a national organizer with ADAPT
and Executive Director of the Center for Disability Rights in Rochester NY;
Chester Finn, President of Self Advocates Becoming Empowered (accompanied by
Karen Topper of SABE); Nancy Bloch, Executive Director of the National
Association of the Deaf; Brenda Battat, Executive Director of the Hearing Loss
Association of America; Ron Brown, Second Vice President of the National
Federation of the Blind and President of NFB of Indiana; Eric Bridges, Director
of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs for the American Council of the Blind; Gary Arnold
Imparato kicked off the meeting by describing how
JFAAN came into being, and Fisher and Finn talked about the importance of
working with disability-led organizations for the White House. Ne'eman
and Bridges touched on some of the disability community’s priorities for health
care reform, and Darling pressed on the need to end the institutional bias as
part of health care reform and some of our coalition's priorities for housing
policy. Rob Sweezy, an attendee invited by Dale to represent an
Amerigroup-funded National Advisory Board, chimed in on the importance of home
and community-based long term services and supports. Ne'eman, Bloch and
Sweezy then touched on some of our education policy priorities, including ideas
for addressing the problems identified in the recent GAO report documenting
widespread school abuse of children through aversives, restraint and seclusion;
followed by Battat and Brown talking about our technology and transportation
policy priorities. Imparato quickly referenced a draft JFAAN employment
policy paper, which Dale expressed an interest in reviewing. The group
thanked Dale and Crowley
The Justice for All Action Network has weekly
one-hour calls and is in the process of organizing working groups on different
coalition priority areas. There are currently working groups on
employment policy, health care reform, and grassroots organizing. We will
send out regular updates on the network’s activities on the Justice for All
listserv. Anyone interested in participating on the weekly calls or one
of the working groups, please contact Sarah Peterson, Grassroots Organizer and
JFA Moderator, at AAPD at jfa@aapd.com.
The JFAAN appears to be ignoring the following Major Health Issue: -- On a new Health Plan, - Trim what you want, as long as Our so-called new Health Care Plan is at least equal to what CONGRESS gets!! - And the new plan will mean zilch without the #1 Preventative DENTAL & ORAL Health Care,- period!! - The most Important & Needed in over-all Health Maintainance is the number One Health Care item,- Preventative DENTAL & ORAL Health Care!! Is CONGRESS still Brain-Dead about this Issue?! "Yes"! - Wake-up you goof-offs. NO Citizen should ever have to go without this Most Important Health Need,-- DENTAL & ORAL Care!! It affects every aspect of Health!- Give the People a REAL CHOICE to stay Healthy!! After all CONGRESS gets this Most Important coverage, and We-the-People are just as Important!! - jward52
Posted by: Joe Ward (disability advocate) | June 14, 2009 at 09:10 AM
Great info. Thanks for posting.
Posted by: Public relations chester | July 26, 2009 at 10:21 AM