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1 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Developing an Outcomes-Focused SPIL: Three Easy Steps Module 1 A series of online workshops for SILCs Facilitated by: Mike Hendricks, Ph.D. 1

2 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Who am I? Consultant in program outcomes and evaluation Worked closely with Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) and the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) for the past 5 years Developed training, TA materials (ILRU website) Given several webinars and in-person trainings Worked with the NCIL Outcome Measures Task Force 2

3 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Overview of These Video Modules 4 modules, covering the entire process Each lasts about 40 minutes Roughly the same format for each module: −I explain some concepts and examples −You apply the material to your own SILC −Together we review your first attempt −You improve your first effort We recommend you work in a group 3

4 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Module #1 Introduction A state’s “total IL program” An “outcome” A “logic model” 4

5 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization State Plan for Independent Living To receive federal funding for the State Independent Living Services (SILS) program and the Centers for Independent Living (CIL) program, states are required by section 704 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended to submit a State Plan for Independent Living (SPIL) every three years. The purpose of this plan is to describe how the state’s IL network of independent living programs and services will meet the IL needs of persons with disabilities in the state. 5

6 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization State Plan for Independent Living, cont’d. The plan must address how federal, state, and other funds will be used within the state to develop and maintain an IL program. Part I of the plan is a series of assurances based on legal and regulatory provisions governing the SILS and CIL programs. In Part II, the state describes its IL objectives, services, activities, financial plans, and operational details. These four training modules will help you with Part II. 6

7 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Content of These Modules Has Been Vetted and Approved by RSA We want to be very clear about what we mean The federal agency with oversight of the independent living program, the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), has approved the content of these modules RSA agrees these are good suggestions However, RSA does NOT require you to do what we’re suggesting So, these are ideas for you to consider 7

8 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization An Important Caveat States are different—in lots of ways There’s no one way to develop a SPIL Do what works for YOUR state However, we’ve given this a lot of thought So, please—consider our ideas seriously 8

9 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Three Key Terms We All Need to Use in the Same Way 1. A state’s “total IL program” 2. An “outcome” 3. A “logic model” 9

10 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Three Key Terms We All Need to Use in the Same Way 1. A state’s “total IL program” 2. An “outcome” 3. A “logic model” 10

11 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization A State’s total IL program 11

12 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization The Core IL Network Consists of o the state’s Centers for Independent Living (CILs) o the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) o the Designated State Unit(s) (DSU(s)) Is most significantly impacted by the content of the SPIL financially. Carries the imperative responsibility for maintaining a cooperative and productive working relationship in drafting and implementing the SPIL. 12

13 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Three Key Terms We All Need to Use in the Same Way 1. A state’s “total IL program” 2. An “outcome” 3. A “logic model” 13

14 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization ACTIVITIES What your program does with its inputs feeding and sheltering homeless families providing job training educating teachers about signs of child abuse counseling pregnant women OUTPUTS How much work your program does # of classes taught # of counseling sessions conducted # of educational materials distributed # of hours of service delivered # of participants served INPUTS Resources your program uses money staff & staff time volunteers & volunteer time facilities equipment & supplies “The Way the World Used To Be” 14

15 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization “The Way the World Is Now” ACTIVITIES  What your program does with its inputs feeding and sheltering homeless families providing job training educating teachers about signs of child abuse counseling pregnant women OUTPUTS  How much work your program does # of classes taught # of counseling sessions conducted # of educational materials distributed # of hours of service delivered # of participants served OUTCOMES  Changes in individuals, families, organizations, or communities new knowledge increased skills changed attitudes or values modified behavior improved condition altered status INPUTS  Resources your program uses money staff & staff time volunteers & volunteer time facilities equipment & supplies 15

16 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Examples of Generic Service Outcomes High-risk teenagers show healthy attitudes about young parenthood Seniors have new knowledge about mental health and aging Homeless individuals display adequate job search skills Patients follow medical advice (behavior) 16

17 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Examples of IL Outcomes Independent living services operate efficiently Individuals currently residing in institutions transition successfully into community settings Members of the IL network are effective at community organizing Persons with disabilities have the capacities to participate and choose Transportation options are accessible to persons with disabilities 17

18 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Why Focus on Outcomes? Why not focus on inputs, activities, or outputs? Not good enough anymore; there is a growing national emphasis on results Start from where you want to end up—what you want to achieve—then figure out the steps to get there Like programming a GPS for a trip—your final destination determines how you’ll get there RSA requires that we focus on outcomes 18

19 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Three Key Terms We All Need to Use in the Same Way 1. A state’s “total IL program” 2. An “outcome” 3. A “logic model” 19

20 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization “The Way the World Is Now” ACTIVITIES  What your program does with its inputs feeding and sheltering homeless families providing job training educating teachers about signs of child abuse counseling pregnant women OUTPUTS  How much work your program does # of classes taught # of counseling sessions conducted # of educational materials distributed # of hours of service delivered # of participants served OUTCOMES  Changes in individuals, families, organizations, or communities new knowledge increased skills changed attitudes or values modified behavior improved condition altered status INPUTS  Resources your program uses money staff & staff time volunteers & volunteer time facilities equipment & supplies 20

21 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Inputs through Outcomes: The Conceptual Chain 21

22 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Logic Model for a Non-IL Program 22

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27 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Logic Model for a Non-IL Program 27

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30 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Logic Model for a Non-IL Program 30

31 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization RSA Uses Its Own Special Terms RSA has special terms to describe these three levels of outcomes: −Top-level, highest outcome = “Mission” −Intermediate outcomes = “Goals” −First-level, initial outcomes = “Objectives” 31

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40 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Objectives vs. Activities? Objectives = Changes you want to result among persons’ lives or institutions; how the world will be different because of the activities (action steps) that are done. Activities = What will be done to achieve these desired results or outcomes; the actions that will be conducted with the available resources to change the world. 40

41 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Logic Model for a Non-IL Program 41

42 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization 42 IF... these activities THEN... this outcome Activities  Outcomes: A Chain of Influence

43 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Logic Model for a Non-IL Program 43

44 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization 44 Seven (7) Reasons to Develop a Logic Model 1.Start a discussion about the program’s overall Mission 2.Make the program’s logic (or “theory”) very explicit and succinct 3.Create a shared vision of the program 4.Orient and train staff 5.Explain the program to potential consumers 6.Describe the program to funders and other stakeholders 7.Negotiate fair accountability for the program

45 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization Now It’s Your Turn Stop this video Individually, jot down anything that stood out for you as you watched this module Discuss as a group what you saw individually and collectively Jot down your questions, so you can watch for the answers in future modules Turn this video back on 45

46 SILC-NET, a project of ILRU – Independent Living Research Utilization SILC-NET Attribution Support for development of this program was provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration under grant number H132B120001. No official endorsement of the Department of Education should be inferred. Permission is granted for duplication of any portion of this PowerPoint presentation, providing that the following credit is given to the project: Developed as part of the SILC-NET, a project of the IL- NET, an ILRU/NCIL/APRIL National Training and Technical Assistance Program. 46


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