Calling all presenters! The Kentucky Association of Private Providers (KAPP) is accepting session proposals in the intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) field for our 2024 annual conference, which will take place October 30, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky. Read More Here: https://lnkd.in/gcedHGz4 Presenting at the KAPP Annual Conference provides an opportunity to build your professional network and learn from your peers in the IDD field. We invite IDD association executives, agency executives, operations and program managers, case managers, direct support professionals (DSPs), business partners, researchers, policymakers, self-advocates, family members, and other stakeholders to share lessons learned, evidence-based results, replicable approaches, and practical tools to advance the ability of IDD service providers to best support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in fully participating in their communities. KAPP is seeking proposals that assist providers in developing and maintaining high-quality, stable, and effective treatments, services, and agencies in an industry where change is constant. KAPP is looking for presentations that: 1. Highlight new policy, research, and treatment initiatives; 2. Provide specific skills and information related to individual and organizational leadership development and enhancement; 3. Address system changes that affect business practices, including integrated care strategies, value-based purchasing, acquisitions/mergers, and alternative payment models; 4. Provide guidance on building a culture of a committed workforce, including recruitment and employee development as well as effective remote workforce strategies; 5. Offer concrete skills and tools to operate more efficient, effective agencies; and 6. Inspire ideas for organizations to be leaders in their field Whether you are a first-time submitter/presenter or a veteran presenter, we welcome your submission! Proposal Deadline: June 1, 2024. All proposals should be submitted via email to astaed@mykapp.org by June 1, 2024.
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