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Agreement
Contractor Name
State Council on Developmental Disabilities
PROJECT NAME
community inclusion consortium
RMP File Number
304
MO Ref
05-184
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<br />Exhibit A - Attachment 1 <br />Program Description <br />Page 4 of 17 <br />Agreement # C280501 0 <br /> <br />2. Project Summary (1 page) <br />It is Redwood City's belief that quality recreation and community services should be made <br />available to people of all backgrounds, cultures, and lifestyles by providing accessible progressive <br />programs, building strong partnerships, integrating social services and resources, assessing <br />community needs and offering a safe and welcoming environment. <br /> <br />Our goal is to make all of our recreation programs fully inclusive to people with disabilities. We <br />want to aggressively market to those with disabilities to let them know that we support their <br />personal endeavors and welcome them in our community. In short, we wish to establish a <br />Community Inclusion Initiative. <br /> <br />We will do this by first hosting a Community Inclusion Partnership Consortium that will open an <br />imperative line of communication between various agencies along the peninsula. This consortium <br />will take part in an intensive training program that will assist various agencies, including Redwood <br />City, on the critical steps to executing inclusion. Redwood City will then hire a Program <br />Coordinator whose main purpose will be to recruit and train volunteer mentors who will escort <br />participants with disabilities to and ftom recreation programs, provide any assistance participants <br />may need in the classes of their choice, and coordinate with the Community Inclusion Partnership <br />Consortium by executing monthly phone conference meetings, bi-monthly in-person meetings and <br />overseeing the publication of a specialized Recreation Guide with the sole purpose of marketing <br />aU various programs along the peninsula to people with disabilities. <br /> <br />Our goal is to give people with disabilities a personal choice in the type ofleisure recreation they <br />wish to embark on, train community leaders in the field of recreation on how to achieve this goal. <br />provide participants with disabilities the supervision, tranSportation and/or financial assistance <br />they may need to join such programs and ultimately create a more diverse, inclusive and social <br />. experience for everyone in our community. We believe our program will act as a new and <br />innovative model for other recreation departments in the years to come in the process of <br />marketing, recruiting and facilitating full inclusion in a recreation setting. <br />
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