This module is for One Care plan staff and providers working with One Care enrollees. During this module, you will review the Independent Living (IL) principles of self-determination, self-direction, the dignity of risk, and person-centered planning. You will hear from One Care consultants and advocates about how these principles impact the lives of people with disabilities and determine actions you can take to incorporate IL principles into your work beyond your current practice.

The purpose of this video online module is to support One Care plan providers and staff in engaging One Care enrollees in their care. Based on their own personal and professional experiences, One Care Implementation Council members with disabilities offer an “insider’s perspective” on how to interact with individuals with disabilities in a manner that conveys respect and understanding.

Recorded 07/23/2015

In this webinar, you will learn about challenges and promising practices for engaging and providing care to One Care enrollees with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. They will also learn about the services available to enrollees with co-occurring disorders through One Care.

Recorded 06/14/2016

This webinar describes how the stigma associated with behavioral health can affect access to care and share principles and practices identified by the Behavioral Health Privacy Workgroup to promote the use of behavioral health privacy principles within the One Care model.

The webinar on ADA Compliance will offer an overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Speakers will provide specific information on ADA requirements and examples of ways to meet these requirements to better serve One Care enrollees.

Face-to-face visits and the close relationships established with members place care coordinators in a unique position to observe or hear about potential abuse or neglect. This online module reviews the prevalence of abuse and neglect of individuals with disabilities, what to look for, and how to report suspicions. Presenters from the Disabled Persons Protection Commission (DPPC) will review the process of filing a report and how you and the DPPC can support a person with a disability.

Recorded 01/12/2022

Face-to-face visits and the close relationships established with members places care coordinators in a unique position to observe or hear about potential abuse or neglect. This webinar will review the prevalence of abuse and neglect of individuals with disabilities, what to look for, and how to report suspicions. Presenters from the Disabled Persons Protection Commission (DPPC) will review the process of filing a report and how you and DPPC can support the person with a disability.