23 August 2012

FW: National Core Indicators Adult Consumer Survey

Below is an email I received regarding the National Core Indicators (NCI) surveys and reports conducted as a collaborative effort between the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS) and the Human Services Research Institute (HSRI) as pertaining to the Durham Center LME (now Alliance Behvioral Health Care).

From the NCI website
The purpose of the program, which began in 1997, is to support NASDDDS member agencies to gather a standard set of performance and outcome measures that can be used to track their own performance over time, to compare results across states, and to establish national benchmarks.
Currently, my daughter is 14 years old and personally I have never received a survey of any kind from any state nor federal agency regarding services she has received over the years that I can recall, nor have I ever been asked for my opinion nor feedback, though I'm certain it's no surprise to anyone who knows me that I happily provide it anyway. 

But apparently some folks are asked for input on their experiences. 

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Subject: FW: National Core Indicators Adult Consumer Survey

DMHDDSAS conducts National Core Indicators surveys of people with intellectual / developmental disabilities (IDD) through the Division's Core Indicators Projects annually. The surveys consist of (1) family surveys that are mailed to the family members or guardians of random samples of people with IDD who received a service other than case management or care coordination in the past fiscal year and (2) the adult consumer survey. The latter consists of two parts: (a) the background information section that is completed by a service provider, and (b) the adult consumer section that is completed through a direct interview of the person with IDD for the first part of the section and a direct interview either with the person with IDD or with others (e.g. a family member or an advocate, or a service provider).


HSRI analyzes NCI data and publishes reports that show how each state performs against other participating states. The final report for 2009-2010 for the state of North Carolina may be accessed at the following HSRI website: http://www.hsri.org/files/uploads/publications/NCI_CS_09-10_FINAL_Report.pdf. DMHDDSAS will be publishing LME-specific reports on its own website on or before the end of this month.

We believe that the findings generated from the NCI surveys are extremely valuable for improving the system at the state and local levels and we hope that you will share them with your stakeholders, including members of your Community and Family Advisory Committee (CFAC).

If you have questions about the report or the project, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Maria Fernandez (919-733-0696; maria.fernandez@dhhs.nc.gov).