Jupiter, Florida (November 28, 2017) – The
Special Needs Advisory Coalition of Palm Beach County, in partnership with Els
for Autism Foundation at The Els Center of Excellence, hosted their inaugural
Special Needs Housing Solutions Summit November 17th & 18th in Jupiter,
Florida with nearly 100 attendees. Parents of adults with disabilities
frequently ask, "Who will take care of my loved one, and where will they
live when I’m gone?" The summit was designed to specifically equip family members
of such adults to respond to this multi-faceted question. To do this, agencies
with residential and support services and housing providers from throughout Florida
and the U.S. attended to share their expertise and experience through
educational workshops and panel discussions. Attendees ranged from those just
learning what questions to ask to those who understand the gaps and wanted to
collaborate with other parents and providers to piece together supportive
housing solutions. Thirty-two of our attendees signed-up to serve on a special
task force that will take information learned from the Summit, specifically
outcomes of our Palm Beach County Special Needs Housing SWOT analysis, and
determine follow-up actions and activities to be launched in 2018.
The Summit agenda started with an opening
night reception on Friday November 17th in the El’s Center’s newly opened Pavilion
and Sensory Arts Garden. The all-day Summit on Saturday, November 18th, featured
nearly thirty (30) presenters and speakers leading workshops and conversations
about housing issues that matter to our community. The Summit also offered
local and national keynote speakers, seventeen (17) break-out
sessions/workshops, lunch to attendees and an opportunity for the community to
come together and collaborate.
"The Summit was a top priority of the Special
Needs Advisory Coalition's Housing Task Force", said Sharon Alexander,
CEO, Unicorn Children's Foundation. "The Summit was made possible by the
extremely talented and dedicated members of our SNAC Housing Task Force, as
well as, generous sponsors, volunteers and partners. A tremendous Thank You to
everyone who played a role in making the Special Needs Housing Solutions Summit
a reality and a huge success!" said Ms. Alexander. Kerri Morse, EdD, Adult
Services Manager at the Els for Autism Foundation and Summit Chairperson
said," It is a pleasure working with families and community
members that are ready to change the discussion from, “What housing options are
available for adults with special needs” to “Let’s create housing options for
adults with special needs.” "We can’t just look for answers, we need
to begin creating them".
Plans are already being made for another
Special Needs Housing Solutions Summit in the fall of 2018, creating another
exciting opportunity for the community to come together and collaborate. More
information about the Summit and presenters/speakers may be found at
www.snachousingsummit.org.
About
SNAC of Palm Beach County
In 2014, Unicorn Children’s Foundation (UCF)
initiated a comprehensive Community Needs Assessment (CNA) supported by a mix
of public and private sponsors (Autism Project of Palm Beach County, Autism
After 21, Children’s Services Council, Els for Autism Foundation, Jewish
Federation of South Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County (including the Youth
Services and Community Services Departments), Quantum Foundation, Ruth and
Norman Rales Jewish Family Services, and The Taft Foundation). Based on
extensive public participation, The State of Special Needs in Palm Beach County
highlighted the absence of a comprehensive, integrated system of care to meet
the changing needs of the estimated 12% of the county’s population with
disabilities throughout their lifespan.
This resulted in the formation of the Special
Needs Advisory Coalition (SNAC) in 2015, a group whose 260 representatives of
100 participating organizations formed task forces to address:
- Transitioning
- Respite
- Employment
- Housing
- Advocacy
- Future
Planning
This Housing Solutions conference is a top
priority of the Housing Task Force, along with a consulting Housing Navigator
to identify options and provide guidance to family members and individuals in
need here in Palm Beach County.
For more information about SNAC and how to
get involved, please contact Tony Beall, SNAC Facilitator & Strategist
at Tony@all4civicengagement.org
Our mission is to provide a comprehensive, integrated system of care which supports and
connects individuals with special needs and disabilities and their families to
community- based services and opportunities.
Our vision is a community that comes together
to enhance the lives of individuals with special needs and disabilities and
provide opportunities for meaningful engagement throughout Palm Beach County.
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