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IL-NET Presents an IL Conversation

IL-NET Presents an IL Conversation. Join today’s conversation: *# to enter the queue to speak Or Type your comment in the chat box on your lower right hand side of your screen

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IL-NET Presents an IL Conversation

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  1. IL-NET Presents an IL Conversation • Join today’s conversation: • *# to enter the queue to speak • Or Type your comment in the chat box on your lower right hand side of your screen • You can also click the person with the right hand raised at the top of your screen to raise your hand to have your mic opened to speak if you aren’t using a phone • Captions will be provided in the webinar platform at the bottom of your screen. If you would prefer you can visit: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=APRIL  for full screen captions. • If you are having any trouble participating please email mary.olson@mso.umt.edu for immediate assistance

  2. The IL-NET is a national training and technical assistance project for centers for independent living and statewide independent living councils. The IL-NET is operated by Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) in partnership with the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL), the Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living (APRIL), and Utah State University Center for Persons with Disabilities.  • The IL-NET is supported by grant numbers 90ILTA0001 and 90ISTA0001 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration for Community Living policy. 

  3. The Future of IL: How Do We Get There? Tim Harrington, Jeremy Morris, and Billy Altom

  4. Today’s Discussion Will Cover: • SILC Perspective on building the next generation. • CIL Perspective on creating the path for the next leaders. • APRIL’s perspective from a national view of building the opportunities for up and comers.

  5. Guiding Discussion Questions to Consider for Today’s Conversation: • What are we doing about upward mobility for staff? • How are we moving staff around so they can understand the different positions? • What are we doing to create opportunities for professional development? • What are our strategies going to be for the IL Movement? • Think back to your start, whose shoulders did you stand on or who helped you get your start?

  6. The Why: Succession Planning and IL • The historic leaders of the movement are leaving the room. • Our heroes are moving on. • If we aren’t planning and preparing the next generation of leaders….what will happen? • So where do we go from here?

  7. Succession Planning • Succession planning is for everyone! • How do we incorporate more voices in our organizations and the movement? • Membership on our councils • More involvement in our activities • Making sure our voices don’t get stagnant • As young people creating your own space and finding your champions

  8. CIL Up and Comers • How do we identify those folks who have leadership potential in the future? • Its our responsibility to make sure the next generation is ready to step up • We have to be the believers and create the space and opportunities to build those skills for leadership • Examples of ways we can build a path to success • What are our challenges?

  9. How we as a national movement can support young leaders • Creating opportunities within IL: • Youth Leadership Committee, • Careers in IL committee, • hiring and mentoring young people with potential • Supporting young advocates not working in IL

  10. Thank You! • Evaluation for Today’s Discussion: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_40k80Fe3DgvqYa9 • Materials from todays call including example succession plan: https://www.april-rural.org/index.php/il-conversations Thank you to our speakers: Billy Altom bwaltom@sbcglobal.net Jeremy Morris: jmorris@ohiosilc.org Tim Harrington: tharrington@abilitycenter.org

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