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Date

October 27, 2022


Attendees


Allison Schiller
Amit Thakkar
Amy Behrens
Andre King
Andrew Yaspan
Angela Fitzgerald 
Anne Weinstein 
Benton Williams 
Brian Andrews
Brian Flaherty 
Brianna Smith
Caroline B
Catherine Warriner 
Cathy Maffry 
Cayce Renee Brewster 
Chantal Bechara 
Chelsea Brigg 
Christine Spargur
Corey Deahl
Daniel Keating 
Daniel Hodges
Daniel Davis
Danita Patel 
Dianne Garrett
Dionna Hill 
Elizabeth Perry
Frances Norwood
Frank Saponaro 
Gary Norman
Gregory Patton 
Jacqueline Higgins 
Janay Harris 
James Rogers 
Joellen Callahan 
Justyna Sardin 
Kevin Keck
Kimberly Jones
Kinu Washington 
Krista Hundley 
Lisa Alecxih
Lisa Chinn 
Luis Mayen 
Mary Pham 
Meaghan Hudak 
Melissa Firestone
M. Erickson
Michelle Petruska 
Mindy Gustafson Romanchuk 
Molly Wesley 
Morgan Shuler 
Myron Rahynes 
Nana Aidoo 
Paul Brakora 
Rachel Lorencz
Rachel Wingender 
Raga Ayyagari
Rakshith Raki
Randy Staggs 
Rejie Abraham 
Robert Fay 
Robert Hunziker 
Ryan Serey
Seth Ackerman 
Sheila Aguilar 
Tawnia Olson 
Temaka Williams
Tomas Willis 
Tracy Bauer 
Velma Epps 
Wendy Lee Gary 

Topic

A Coffee Conversation: Addressing Disability with Healthcare Disparities and Equity

Program

This month’s Community of Practice, we heard a round table discussion, that included a range of captivating thought leaders who discussed and reflected upon improving healthcare disparities by the disabled and improving their equity through a person-centered approach.

Topics included:

  • Blue Print at National Council on Disability
  • Cultural competence
  • Disparities
  • Inclusion and Usability
  • Person-centered care and services

The round table members, many of who have “lived experience” as people with disabilities, included:

Moderator and Thought Leader: Gary C. Norman, Esq. L.L.M.

Mr. Norman is a resolute public servant gifted with the ability to bring people of unrelated interests together. He is a valued leader, manager, collaborator, and team member in any setting, who actively engages with, leads, even envisions trending, prevailing public policy issues. He particularly cares as to elevate the policy voice and leadership by people with disabilities.

He started his public service career as a Presidential Management Fellow in 2000 with the federal government after graduating from Wright State University and Cleveland State University. He has the unique brand of serving on the public square with a special sidekick, guide dog Bowie. In 2022, he completed two Fellowships: One at the Wilson Center for federal executives to learn as to Artificial Intelligence; One within the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to pipeline diverse potential managers. He serves on the Board of the Presidential Management Alumni Association.

He serves as Co-chair of the Board of Advisors at the Pieces of Me Foundation. Mr. Norman served as Chair of the Board of Commissioners at the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights from 2018 to 2021, co-leading the Agency to a new three-year strategic plan. He also formally served on the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission as one of his concurrent roles as Chair.

He is the past chief partnerships facilitator and Co-Executive Editor of The Mid-Atlantic Journal on Law and Public Policy: Animal and Disability Reporter. A non-partisan, law and public policy journal on animal and disability issues that he co-founded. He has a column in the Maryland Daily Record focusing on his adventures to influence policy as a lawyer with a guide dog. Additionally, he is a feature contributing author at GovLoop.

Thought Leader: Daniel Hodges, J.D. Co-founder, C.E.O. and President of the Pieces of Me Foundation

Mr. Hodges is a coach, a consultant, and a public policy thought leader, who works at the intersection of disabilities, healthcare equity, and societal inclusion. He obtained his law degree at the University of Baltimore School of Law. He is a person who has multiple disabilities, thusly knowing the benefits and challenges of how a society identifies and accepts disability. 

Thought Leader: Daniel S. Davis, Policy Analyst, HHS

Daniel Davis serves as a Policy Analyst with the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Community Living’s Center for Policy Evaluation, Office of Policy Analysis and Development. As a person with an invisible disability committed to the full inclusion of people with disabilities and other disadvantaged groups in the realization of their American dream, Daniel has worked on policy and legislation impacting the lives of people with disabilities for nearly 20 years. 

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