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IPAS > QMRP-D Training > What is a typical QMRP-D Class Agenda? What is a typical QMRP-D Class Agenda?

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QMRP-Designee Training Agenda

Day 1 (9am-4:00pm)
Purpose of Training and History

Definitions of

  • QMRP
  • QMRP-Designee

Agency Overview of IPAS

  • History
  • Programs
  • Who is served
  • When to call

Introduction to Developmental Disabilities Definitions

  • Functional vs. Categorical
  • Mental Retardation
  • Epilepsy
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Autism
  • Communication

Legal Rights

  • PADD Bill of Rights
  • Rehab Act of 1973
  • ADA
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
  • Rule 7
  • ICF/MR

Service Delivery System

  • Ombudsman
  • Council on Aging
  • APS
  • FSSA
  • Voc Rehab Svcs
  • DMH
  • CMHC
  • DOE

Day 2 (8am-3:30pm)
Individual Habilitation Plan

  • Rational Legal Basis
  • Development
  • Implementation

Exit Exam for Certification

For more information, contact:

Ms Karen Pedevilla, Education and Training Director
mailto:mailto:kpedevilla@ipas.IN.gov
Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services
4701 N. Keystone Ave., Suite 222
Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 Voice 1-800-622-4845 or TTY 1-800-838-1131

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