In This Issue
Bancroft student shares artwork with legislators
Help us preserve supports and services!
Bancroft's Philosophy of Support- the short version
Workshop TONIGHT on special education law
Holiday gift giving
Calling Party guests wanted!
Upcoming Bancroft Events
Developmental Disabilities Workshop: Special Education Law
December 9, 2009
6:30PM-8:30PM
Farrington Conference Room-
Haddonfield Campus
(856) 524-7371

Holiday Bazaar
December 11, 2009
9AM-2PM
Bancroft School- Haddonfield Campus
(856) 524-7356 

Holiday Dance


December 11, 2009
7PM-8:30PM
Bancroft School- Haddonfield Campus
(856) 524-7360

Community Services for Adults Holiday Gala
December 13, 2009
5PM-9PM
Lucien's Manor
Berlin, NJ
(856) 428-0685, ext. 100

Flicker Day Program Annual Holiday Bazaar
December 18, 2009
10AM-2PM
The Flicker Center
(856) 651-9510, ext. 102

Federal Order of Police Party (Elementary Students)
December 21, 2009
9AM-1PM
The Crowne Plaza Hotel
Cherry Hill, NJ
(856) 524-7247
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Top: Featured from left to right, Toni Pergolin, Assemblyman Lou Greenwald, Senator James Beach, Angela Stanley, Scott Goldberg, Dan Keating and Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt stand between Angela's artwork. Center: Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt speaks to student artist Angela Stanley. Bottom: Angela Stanley smiles at Assemblyman Lou Greenwald.
 

Bancroft student shares artwork with legislators

Twenty-one -year-old Angela Stanley, a student at The Bancroft School at Voorhees Pediatric Facility, last week presented two pieces of her artwork to three N.J. legislators: Assemblyman Lou Greenwald, Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt, and Senator James Beach, all of the 6th legislative district (where Bancroft is based). The artwork will hang in the legislators' offices, on loan from Angela. 
 
"Angela's work is just one representation of the excellent work Bancroft does providing opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities," said Senator Beach. "This artwork will hang in my office as a daily reminder of the benefits Bancroft provides to the community." 
 
Angela painted her pieces using Artistic Realization Technologies (A.R.T.), a technology that helps students with physical limitations create art through a nod of the head, blink of an eye or facial movement that provides clear direction about color, texture, size and placement of a line or shape. The program is offered to Bancroft students at Voorhees Pediatric Facility, a residential center for children who are medically fragile.

Help us preserve supports and services!
 
As you may know, we're hearing concerning reports coming from the State of New Jersey, with respect to the governor's order for $400 million in cuts to the current state budget. And we need everyone's help to avoid further cuts to our services.
 
We are monitoring this budget situation carefully, as well as similar issues in Delaware and Pennsylvania, which are also dealing with financial challenges. And, New Jersey officials are not even talking about next year's budget, which we believe will again include no rate increases for our supports and services.  We are certain that our programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities will be affected, so we're preparing for what's to come.   
 
Since 1999, community providers in New Jersey have received an average 1.2% rate-increase each year, with four of those years having no increase at all, including 2009 and 2010. When you compare this percentage with an average increase of 3.5% per year to the consumer price index (CPI) - the amount Bancroft and the rest of us pay for goods and services- it's clear why it is so difficult for us to increase compensation for our staff.
 
When you add other changes at the state level with respect to reimbursements and unfunded mandates, you have a sense of our challenges. In fact, a zero rate increase equates to a rate decreasewhen you take the CPI into account. 
 
The situation in New Jersey is no longer business as usual.  Although our families, persons served and the organization have advocated strongly with other provider organizations to receive an annual cost-of-care increase, it has not happened and likely never will. Programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities may need to change to match funding levels. This is not an easy pill to swallow for those of us who care about providing high-quality programs for those we serve. 
 
This situation also speaks to the importance of raising unrestricted money through Bancroft's Annual Fund. These donations are crucial to helping us maintain financial stability and provide much-needed services, especially when state funding is in jeopardy. (For one way to help, see the "Calling Party" piece below.)
 
We are calling on all our advocates - persons served, families, staff, friends and other supporters - to speak now and prevent further cuts to our services. Please contact your legislative representatives and make them aware of the need to support these services for your loved ones. None of us want the bare-bones programs we could see in the future, without adequate funding. 
 
Please click on this link to learn more and take action:
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Our Philosophy of Support- the short version
  
Bancroft's Philosophy of Support guides our programming and speaks to what we are all about; how we carry out our mission.  We've developed the summary version below to make it easier for everyone to speak consistently about our supports and services. 

 
Five Things Bancroft Believes In:    
 

  1. supports that are person-centered and outcomes-based
  2. involvement of families and others in the circle of support
  3. treatment approaches that are scientifically proven to be effective
  4. encouragement of relationships and experiences
  5. opportunities for lifelong learning and fulfillment
And, it is through the efforts of our strong and dedicated staff that those we serve will be valued and respected members of our world, making our mission a reality.
 
Click here for the full version of our Philosophy of Support.
Workshop TONIGHT on special education law

Bancroft will hold a free Developmental Disabilities (DD) Workshop today -- Wednesday, December 9 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Presented by the Comegno Law Group, the workshop is open to families and professionals as well as anyone interested in learning more about developmental and intellectual disabilities.
 
The session will focus on specific rights afforded to New Jersey students under federal and state laws and regulations. Topics will include basic policies underlying the law, timelines, compliance issues, documentation needs and other matters. 
 
The workshop will be held in the Farrington Building, on Bancroft's campus in Haddonfield, N.J. 
 
We gratefully acknowledge TD Charitable Foundation for its continuing support of this workshop series. For further information or to register, please contact Pat Reid at (856) 524-7453 or email preid@bnh.org.
Holiday gift giving

Families sometimes wish to remember our staff during the holiday season, and we are grateful for your kindness. Please note that Bancroft employees are only permitted to accept low-cost, token-type gifts during the holidays and all other times. Staffers are required to disclose the nature of any gifts they receive, so any potential conflicts of interest can be addressed. 
 
Thank you for your expressions of appreciation to our staff during this holiday season! 

Calling Party guests wanted!
 
We're looking for guests -- a.k.a. volunteers -- for our upcoming Calling Parties, December 15 - 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. each evening. As a guest, you'll call Bancroft family members and other friends to follow-up on our recent fund-raising mailing.
 
We'll provide pizza, refreshments and prize drawings throughout these fun events. We'll also supply the phones, calling lists, and talking points to guide you in your phone conversations with other families of people served by Bancroft. Who better than Bancroft family members to speak to the importance of supporting Bancroft's mission?
 
Please contact Michael McLaughlin in the Development Office at (856) 348-1171 if you can join us. 
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