Leading Practice Resources

Leading Practice Resources

The resources provided below are meant to supplement and provide practical support to organizations striving to meet the Leading Practice Guidelines. Have a resource to suggest? Questions? Contact leanne@abilitiesmanitoba.org.

The Leading Practice Guidelines have been developed to outline the current consensus on leading practice in service delivery. The expected outcomes, should these guidelines be pursued by organizations, are:

  • Increased quality of services
  • Better consistency of services
  • Better outcomes for people
  • Shared vision and road map for service delivery
  • Competent, stable, confident workforce
  • Increased confidence in services

View the Leading Practice Guidelines here.

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CQL – The Value of Direct Support Professionals

Direct support professionals (DSPs) provide personal assistance, including facilitating health, activities of daily living, and community integration, to people with disabilities and older adults.

  • Type:
    Factsheet
  • Category:
    Core Practice

CQL – Direct Support Professionals Turnover – Harmful Impact

Despite being the"backbone" of long term services and supports (LTSS) in the United States, direct support professionals (DSPs) "are among the nation's most vulnerable workers". Wages,…

  • Type:
    Factsheet
  • Category:
    Core Practice

CQL – Direct Support Professionals Turnover – Who Is Most At Risk

Recent estimates suggest the average organization supporting people with disabilities or older adults may see anywhere from 30% to 70% direct support professional (DSP) turnover a year. This…

  • Type:
    Factsheet
  • Category:
    Core Practice

DSP Recognition Program - Everyday Heroes Leadership Committee Packet

HeartShare's Everyday Heroes (EH) program recognizes the important contributions that direct support professionals make in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities,…

  • Type:
    Sample
  • Category:
    Core Practice

How to Involve People with a Learning Disability in Choosing and Developing the Staff who Support them

We are committed to seeing people with a learning disability involved in choosing and developing the staff that support them. There are examples of good practice in services in East Sussex and…

  • Type:
    Guide
  • Category:
    Core Practice

Structured Interview

Instructions: This document contains example structured interview questions for agencies supporting persons with disabilities. The questions are based on the Community Support Skills Standards…

  • Type:
    Sample
  • Category:
    Core Practice

Family Matters Toolkit

This toolkit is for caregivers who are interested in improving the health and health care of a family member with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The resources included in…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

CLdS: Management of Personal Funds Policy (PDF)

Policy Statement: All individuals in receipt of Community Living disABILITY Services (CLDS) are encouraged to manage and make decisions about their personal finances to the best of their…

  • Type:
    Document
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities - Government of Manitoba

Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities (EAPD) offers a wide range of employment focused services to assist adults with disabilities in preparing for, obtaining and maintaining…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

Employment and Income Assistance Program (EIA) for Persons with Disabilities - Government of Manitoba

The Employment and Income Assistance Program (EIA) provides financial help to Manitobans who have no other way to support themselves or their families. For people who are able to work, EIA…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

Disability Trusts & Registered Disability Savings Plan - Government of Manitoba

If you have a disability (or if you have a child with a disability), you can keep the money you get from some sources without affecting your eligibility for EIA benefits. This money has to be…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

Rent Assist Program - Government of Manitoba

Rent Assist is a financial benefit for people who receive Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)  and have housing costs to cover. It is also available to other low-income private…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

My Money Lessons

The Department of Financial Services created the My Money Program to provide educational lessons for individuals with developmental disabilities and important resources for family members and…

  • Type:
    Curriculum
  • Category:
    Wellbeing

UNCRPD: Right to adequate standard of living

Recognition of the right of persons with disabilities to an adequate standard of living for themselves and their families, including adequate food, clothing and housing, and to the continuous…

  • Type:
    Website
  • Category:
    Wellbeing