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* 1. Overall, how would you rate the 8th Annual DD Policy Conference?

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* 2. How likely are you to recommend this conference to a friend?

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* 3. What did you like about our conference?

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* 4. What did you dislike about our conference?

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* 5. How much value for the money was 8th Annual DD Policy Conference?

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* 6. Was the conference length too long, too short, or about right?

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* 7. How organized was the conference?

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* 8. How helpful were the staff and volunteers?

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* 9. How useful was the information presented at the conference?

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* 10. How useful was the conference bags and speaker presentation handouts?

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* 11. Please rate our sessions and speakers

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Tony Anderson, Executive Director, The Arc California and Director of The Arc UCP California Collaboration The 10 Campaign:
Dion Aroner, The Lanterman Act: Yesterday and Today, A Story of Hope or Fear?
Marie Poulsen, Ph.D., University of Southern California, California Early Start Policy Primer: Where Do We Go From Here?
Laura Brackin, Ph.D., Brackin and Associates - Lunch Keynote: It’s Not About the Four Walls: The Settings Rule From CMS and the Federal Policy That Will Change Everything
Ari Ne’eman, President and Co-Founder, Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Panel: Decision-Making and the Conservatorship Question
Marty Omoto, Director and Organizer, California Disability Community Action Network, Recent Court Decisions and the Impact on People With Disabilities
Ron Brown, President, The Arc of the United States, An Update From The Arc of the United States and Personal Remarks From a Parent Who Dreams of a Bright Future for His Daughter
Wes Chesbro, Lifetime Achievement Award
Scott Graves, California Budget Project, The Current State Budget Status
Assembly Member Dr. Shirley Weber, “Leadership for Change”, Leadership Award
Rashi Kesarwani, Legislative Analyst’s Office, The Legislative Analyst’s Office: The Budget and Supports for People With I/DD and Their Families
Senator Jim Beall, Senator of the Year 2014
Joe Xavier, Director of the Department of Rehabilitation, Sea Change in Employment Services (The New Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, HCBS Settings, etc.)
Santi Rogers, Director, Department of Developmental Services
Jim Knight, Assistant Deputy Director, Self-Determination
Stephen Dale, JD, The ABLE Act
Dr. Clarissa Kripke, Coordinated Approaches to Health Services
Jacquie Dillard-Foss, STEP and Carol McKinney, Harmony Home, The Current State of Providing Supported Living Services in California
David Donohue, Efforts in Managed Care: The Impact on People with Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities
Assembly Member Brian Mainschein, “Leadership for Change” Criminal Justice and Employment
Stephen Bennett, President and CEO of the United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) National Office
Chad Carlock, JD, The Arc & UCP San Diego v Douglas, Delgadillo
Leigh Ann Davis, Program Manager, The National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability™ (NCCJD), The Arc of the United States (moderated by Teresa Anderson and Greg deGiere)
Senator Fran Pavley, “Leadership for Change”, Leadership Award

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* 12. Is there anything else you’d like to share about event?

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