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Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are people who work directly with people with
physical disabilities A physical disability is a limitation on a person's physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina. Other physical disabilities include impairments which limit other facets of daily living, such as respiratory disorders, blindness, epileps ...
,
intellectual disabilities Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability in the United Kingdom and formerly mental retardation, Rosa's Law, Pub. L. 111-256124 Stat. 2643(2010). is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by signif ...
, or
developmental disabilities Developmental disability is a diverse group of chronic conditions, comprising mental or physical impairments that arise before adulthood. Developmental disabilities cause individuals living with them many difficulties in certain areas of life, espe ...
with the aim of assisting the individual to become integrated into his/her community or the
least restrictive environment In the U.S. the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a special education law that mandates regulation for students with disabilities to protect their rights as students and the rights of their parents. The IDEA requires that all s ...
. A direct support professional is a person who assists an individual with a disability to lead a self-directed life and contribute to the community, assists with
activities of daily living Activity may refer to: * Action (philosophy), in general * Human activity: human behavior, in sociology behavior may refer to all basic human actions, economics may study human economic activities and along with cybernetics and psychology may s ...
if needed, and encourages attitudes and behaviors that enhance community inclusion. A DSP may provide supports to a person with a disability at home, work, school, church, and other community places. A DSP also acts as an advocate for the disabled individual, in communicating their needs, self-expression and goals.


Willowbrook State School

Direct Support Professional training and community placement/living became more prevalent following the
Willowbrook State School Willowbrook State School was a state-supported institution for children with intellectual disabilities located in the Willowbrook neighborhood on Staten Island in New York City from 1947 until 1987. The school was designed for 4,000, but by 1965 ...
scandal where it was uncovered following an investigation by then WABC journalist Geraldo Rivera, that residents were being physically mistreated and kept in poor living conditions. Telly Award-winning film ''Everyday Heroes'', produced by
Pleasantville, New York Pleasantville is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is located 30 miles north of Manhattan. The village population was 7,019 at the 2010 census. Pleasantville is home to the secondary campu ...
media production company Creators Media Group, highlights the work of Direct Support Professionals.


Lack of national standard of care

As of May 2006 Michigan and 5 other states were gearing up to implement fingerprinting backgroundLong-term care aims to be safer
/ref> checks for Direct Support Professionals that provide care in long-term care facilities. Some states, such as California and New York, require criminal background checks, while other states do not.


California direct support professional training

The requirement for the community care facility direct care staff training (a.k.a. Direct Support Professional Training) was created by Assembly Bill 2780 enacted in 1998. AB 950, approved by the Governor in August 2001, amends the Welfare and Institutions Code. Effective January 1, 1999, the Department of Developmental Services implemented mandated statewide competency-based training for direct support professionals employed in regional center vendored community care facilities. This legislation followed a series reported by the San Francisco Chronicle on poorly trained staff and a high death rate for developmentally disabled people in the State of California. In 1998, the California legislature established the Direct Support Professional (DSP) Training Program. The purpose of the program is to increase quality of care for people with developmental disabilities living in licensed community care facilities by ensuring core competencies or skills for all direct support professionals. The statewide training program requires all direct support professionals to successfully complete 70-hours of training over two years, or pass a challenge test for each of two, 35-hour training segments. Upon successfully completing either of these requirements, Direct Support Professional Certification will be provided. The DSP requirements are not in place for DDN or DDH facilities under the Department of Health Services of the State of California. These requirements are also not in place for day programs, work activity centers or for at home vendored service providers. * State of California On-line Resources/Community Care Facility – Direct Support Professional Training Program *DSP Training Material: Year 1 and Year 2 *Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (ROCPs) Information, including curriculum, for those Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (ROCP) that offer required training necessary for individuals to work in community care licensed facilities. *Los Angeles County Regional Occupational Program, DSP Training and resources links.


Virginia DSP

Direct Support Professional Training through the College of Direct Support


Louisiana DSP

Louisiana Direct Support Professionals


Illinois DSP

Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities – The Illinois project has been reviewing options for retention and training since 2003 with a projected outcome of having trained Direct Care Professional and retention once trained.


Tennessee DSP

Direct Support Professionals Association of Tennessee


Kansas DSP

The Kansas Chapter of the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals


National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals

National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals – Offers Training and National Standards. Some standards may be higher than the National Alliance depending on the state. Monday, July 20, 2020


See also

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Caregiver A caregiver or carer is a paid or unpaid member of a person's social network who helps them with activities of daily living. Since they have no specific professional training, they are often described as informal caregivers. Caregivers most commo ...
* Friendly caller program


References

*San Francisco Chronicle Series
California State Assembly Bill 2780Federal Level: H.R. 1279 – Direct Support Professionals Fairness and Security Act of 2007


External links


Illinois Council on Developmental DisabilitiesWhoWillCare.net
H.R. 1279 – Direct Support Professionals Fairness and Security Act of 2007 Advocacy and Awareness
YouNeedToKnowMe.org
– H.R. 1279 – Direct Support Professionals Fairness and Security Act of 2007 Advocacy and Awareness
www.collegeofdirectsupport.com
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