RA:Independent Living Centers
FY2006Program Performance Report
Strategic Goal5
Discretionary
RA, Title VII, Chapter 1, Part C
Document Year2006Appropriation: $74,638
CFDA / 84.132: Centers for Independent Living
Program Goal: / To promote and support a philosophy of independent living, including a philosophy of consumer control, peer support, self-help, self-determination, equal access, and individual and system advocacy, in order to maximize the leadership, empowerment, independence, and productivity of individuals with disabilities, and the integration and full inclusion of individuals with disabilities into the mainstream of American society.
Objective1of3: / Through the provision of IL services (including the four IL core services), increase the percentage of CIL consumers who report having access to services needed to improve their ability to live more independently and participate fully in their communities.
Measure1.1of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers consumers who move out of institutions into a community-based setting through the provision of Independent Living services (including the four independent living core services). (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / BL+1% / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+3% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+4% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+5% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 (Part 1) report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Measure1.2of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers consumers who report having access to previously unavailable appropriate accommodations to receive health care services, as a result of direct services provided by an Independent Living Center (including referral to another service provider). (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+4% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+5% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+6% / (August 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Measure1.3of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers consumers who report having access to previously unavailable assistive technology which results in increased independence in at least one significant life area, as a result of direct services provided by an Independent Living Center (including referral to another service provider). (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+4% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+6% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+8% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Measure1.4of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers consumers who report having access to previously unavailable transportation, as a result of direct services provided by an Independent Living Center (including referral to another service provider). (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+4% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+6% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+8% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Objective2of3: / Increase the percentage of community services available to persons with disabilities.
Measure2.1of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers' staff, board members and/or consumers creating/participating on community committees, in advocacy initiatives, public information campaigns, and/or other community events designed to increase the accessibility to transportation within the community. (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+3% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+4% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+5% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Measure2.2of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers' staff, board members and/or consumers creating/participating on community committees, advocacy initiatives, public information campaigns, and/or other community events designed to develop relationships with health care providers within the community. (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+3% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+4% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+5% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Measure2.3of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers' staff, board members and/or consumers creating/participating on community committees, advocacy initiatives, public information campaigns, and/or other community events designed to increase the availability /access to assistive technology within the community. (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+3% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+4% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+5% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Measure2.4of4: The percentage of Independent Living Centers' staff, board members and/or consumers creating/participating on community committees, advocacy initiatives, public information campaigns, and/or other community events designed to increase the compliance with applicable laws/regulations governing the number of affordable accessible housing units within the community. (Desired direction: increase)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2006 / Set a Baseline / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / Maintain a Baseline / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / BL+2% / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / BL+3% / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / BL+4% / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / BL+5% / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Independent Living Centers, Annual 704 report.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Data Quality.Data are self-reported.

Objective3of3: / Improve the efficiency and transparency of the Centers for Independent Living Program.
Measure3.1of1: The number of months between the due date for Independent Living Centers data and the release of the data to the public. (Desired direction: decrease)
Year / Target / Actual
(or date expected) / Status
2004 / 7 / Measure not in place
2005 / 5 / 6 / Made Progress From Prior Year
2006 / 5 / (May 2007) / Pending
2007 / 5 / (May 2008) / Pending
2008 / 5 / (May 2009) / Pending
2009 / 5 / (May 2010) / Pending
2010 / 5 / (May 2011) / Pending
2011 / 5 / (May 2012) / Pending

Source.U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, program files.

Frequency of Data Collection.Annual

Explanation.FY 2004 data established the baseline.

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