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Title: Getting


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Getting Keeping People at the Table
  • Annie Alonso Amador, Psy.D.,MSW
  • Institute on Developmental Disabilities
  • Puerto Rico UCEDD
  • University Of Puerto Rico
  • aalonso_at_rcm.upr.edu

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Puerto Rico
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  • The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish Estado
    Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is
  • a territory of the United States
  • located east of the Dominican Republic in the
    northeastern Caribbean.
  • the smallest of the Greater Antilles,
  • includes the main island of Puerto Rico and a
    number of smaller islands and keys, including the
    populated island-municipalities of Vieques and
    Culebra,
  • The big island is 100 long by 35 wide miles.

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Artists

José Feliciano, Feliz Navidad
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Actors
Benicio del Toro
JLO
Raúl Juliá
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Athletes
Carlos Delgado
Roberto Clemente
Chichi Rodriguez
Alex Rodríguez
Iván Rodríguez
Felix Tito Trinidad
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Science and Health Services
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Dr. Nitza Margarita Cintron was named Chief of
NASA's Johnson Space Center Space Medicine and
Health Care Systems Office in 2004
Dr. José F. Cordero is a former Assistant Surgeon
General of the Public Health Service and recently
retired Director of the National Center on Birth
Defects (NCBDDD) and Developmental Disabilities
at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. A pediatrician with
27 years of experience at CDC and extensive
public health expertise in the fields of birth
defects, developmental disabilities, infant and
child health, immunizations, and efforts to
promote the health of children and adults with
disabilities throughout the lifespan.
Dr.Antonia Coello de Novello, Former Surgeon
General of the Public Health Services in United
State Actual Health Commissioner in New York
Medicine Hall of Fame
Dr. Mario R. García Palmieri Distinguished
Professor of MedicineDirector Section of
CardiologyUniversity of Puerto Rico, School of
Medicine
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Divided into 78 municipalities, each of which
elect a mayor and a municipal legislature.
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Government
  • The government of Puerto Rico
  • Based on the Republican system composed of 3
    branches the Executive branch headed by the
    Governor, the Legislative branch consisting of a
    bicameral Legislative Assembly (a Senate and a
    House of Representatives) and the Judicial
    branch.
  • The governor as well as legislators are elected
    by popular vote every four years.
  • Members of the Judicial branch are appointed by
    the governor and approved by the senate.

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What is a Puerto Rican?
  • Dr. Juan Martinez Cruzado, a geneticist from
    the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus
    ,designed an island-wide DNA survey, has just
    released the final numbers and analysis of the
    project.According to Dr. Martínez research,
    founded by the U.S. National Science
  • Foundation
  • 61 percent of all Puerto Ricans have Amerindian
    mitochondrial DNA,
  • 27 percent have African
  • 12 percent Caucasian.
  • (Nuclear DNA, or the genetic material present
    in a genes nucleus, is inherited in equal parts
    from ones father and mother. Mitochondrial DNA
    is inherited only from ones mother and does not
    change or blend with other materials over time.)
  • In other words a large number of Puerto Ricans
    have Native blood
  • (taino blood).

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  • NationalityPuerto Ricans were granted U.S.
    citizenship in 1917 and allowed to move to the
    mainland without restriction.
  • noun Puerto Rican(s)
  • adjective Puerto Rican ( also Boricuas)

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Puerto Rico Demographic Profile
  • Age structure
  • 0-14 years 22
  • 15-64 years 65.5
  • 65 years and over 12.4
  • Birth rate 13.93 births/1,000 population (2005
    est.)
  • Death rate 7.86 deaths/1,000 population (2005
    est.)
  • Net migration rate -1.38 migrant(s)/1,000
    population (2005 est.)

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Puerto Rico Demographics Profile
  • Total Population 3,808,610
  • Rural 213,089 Urban 3,595,521
  • Females 51.9
  • Males 48.1
  • With any disability (Non institutionalized 5
    years and over) 26.8
  • Females 49.3
  • Males 50.7
  • Number of children in special ed. 92,795

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  • Infant mortality rate 8.24 deaths/1,000 live
    births.
  • Life expectancy at birthtotal population 78.29
    yearsmale 74.35 yearsfemale 82.43 years (2005
    est.)
  • Total fertility rate 1.91 children born/woman
    (2005 est.)

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  • Unemployment General Population officials
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  • With a disability in general 16-64 y/o
    unemployment 72
  • Male 67.73
  • Female 72.3

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  • Immigrants from Cuba, the Dominican Republic,
    Colombia and Venezuela, have also settled, but
    together they represent less than 5 of the
    population.
  • Of those 1.5 are Dominican.
  • During the 2000s, one of the most recurrent
    themes in Puerto Rican news media has been
    Dominican immigration to Puerto Rico. There are
    believed to be between 100,000 and 150,000
    illegal Dominican immigrants living in Puerto
    Rico as of 2007.
  • In Puerto Rico live 2.5 mainland Americans.

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Below Poverty level 48 General Population
Population with disability 52 Map shows
per municipalities
General population 48
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Important Cultural Values
  • Familysm Emphasis in the interdependece and
    support between extended family members.
  • Other family are consulted for advise about
    therapy and medication recommendations.
  • Sympathy behaviors that promote good
    relationships and refrain from conflict are very
    important. Providers may think parents agree
    with recommendations but that does not mean they
    will comply with them at home.
  • Personalism maintain relationships with the
    persons in the program, not with the program or a
    service provider role.
  • Sense of time More relaxed or flexible approach
    towards time. It is more a sequence of events
    than a specific moment.

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PR UCEDD- Many Tables
Community work
University Faculty
Consumer Public Policy Seminars and Round
Tables
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Challenge to Reaching Out
  • Trust
  • Families and consumers lack the natural and
    government agencies support.
  • Need to survive day-to-day.

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Effective Strategies
  • Responsiveness Being available for support.
  • Developing relationships.
  • Show commitment and accountability(follow up).
  • Partnerships with other leaders identified by the
    consumers .
  • Diversity in staff.
  • Control staff turnover.
  • In the encounters address the task and also
    group maintenance activities.

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Who are our CAC Members
  • Families and consumers who participate in the
    Institute projects and activities.
  • Partners in public policy activities as self
    advocates or as advocates.
  • Services providers.

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PRUCEDD Advisory Committee
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Gracias!!!Thank you!!!
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Audience
  • What challenges your Center have to getting and
    keeping people to the table?
  • How your UCEDD have reached different audience
    representing that diversity?
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