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Alta California Regional Center Workshops

Alta California Regional Center (ACRC) provided workshops and webinars to staff, parents, and vendors of ACRC about topics that matter to them. Examples of the workshop topics provided include legal planning for an adult child, understanding Home and Community-Based Services Waiver (also known as the Medicaid Waiver), understanding the Individual Education Program (IEP) in English and Spanish, In home support services (IHSS) in English and Spanish, culturally sensitive needs assessment and interviewing for service coordinators.

Service Videos

On the Alta California Regional Center YouTube page, you can watch short videos translated in English, Hmong, and Spanish, on services. The videos cover topics on:

Applied Behavior Analysis (English, HmongSpanish)
Day Program (English, HmongSpanish)
Durable Medical Equipment (English, Hmong, Spanish)
Independent Living Skills (English, Hmong, Spanish)
Residential (English, Hmong, Spanish)
Respite (English, Hmong, Spanish)
Self-Determination Program (English, Hmong, Spanish)
Supported Employment (English, Hmong, Spanish)

Workshop Presentations

Culturally Sensitive Assessment and Interviewing
IHSS Basic Information
How to Calculate IHSS Hours
Comprensión de los Servicios de Apoyo en el Hogar y COVID-19
Child Development
Desarrollo infantil
Participation in the Individual Education Plan
Participación en el Plan de Educación Individualizado
Proration on Protective Supervision
All County Letter: Clarification on Protective Supervision

Threshold Language Translations

A grant from the Disparity Funds Program allowed ACRC to translate important resource materials into 8 different threshold languages including Arabic, Hmong, Punjabi, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Spanish. You can view the resource materials available in multiple languages by navigating to Publications and Brochures.

Cultural Competency Trainings

ACRC provided a foundational training to service coordinators and vendors on cultural competency and proficiency. This was followed by culture-specific trainings to promote sensitivity to the multi-ethnic communities served by ACRC. The presentations on each of the trainings provided are below.

Cultural Competency Presentations

Cross Culture Communication
Cultural Proficiency
Chinese and Chinese-Americans
East Asian
Hispanic and Latino Community
Hmong and Hmong-Americans
Islamic Etiquette
Japanese and Japanese-Americans
Korean and Korean-Americans
Laos and Laotian-Americans
Philippines and Filipino-Americans
Slavic Culture
Southeast Asian
Thailand and Thai-Americans
Vietnamese and Vietnamese-Americans

Enhanced Respite

This project aimed to increase access to respite services to meet specific cultural and linguistic needs of consumers and their families. ACRC partnered with UCP Family Respite and Tricounty Respite Care to collaborate on the implementation of the project. ACRC conducted focus group discussions with the Hispanic-Latinx, Hmong, Punjabi, and Slavic families. The grant also allowed for the creation of family respite guide translated in the target populations’ languages. 

Respite Family Services Guide

Respite Family Services Guide
Kev Coj Rau Saib Menyuam
ਰਾਹਤ ਸੰ ਬੰ ਧੀ ਸੇਵਾਵਾਂ ਲਈ ਇੱ ਕ ਗਾਈਡ
Пособие по предоставлению временной помощи
Una guía para los servicios de relevo
UCP Enhanced Respite Flyer

Interpreting System

The Electronic Interpreting system purchased through grant funds allows for multiple people within a group setting to hear an oral translation of a presentation by an interpreter. The system has 4 transmitters and 16 receivers. The system has been utilized during ACRC’s annual meeting regarding expenditures allowing the translation of the presentation to Spanish and Vietnamese participants. The system has also been used for other ACRC activities including Self-determination trainings. 

Targeted Outreach

The Targeted Outreach/Information Session grant allowed ACRC to conduct extensive information sessions to Hispanic-Latinx communities as well as the Hmong communities. ACRC also attended many culture-specific events such as the Hmong New Year, the Aloha Festival, and the MLK 365 Diversity Fair. ACRC partnered with the Health Education Council, the Ventanilla de Salud, the WeEmbrace foundation and many other healthcare sponsored diversity fairs. This grant project also allowed for topic-specific outreach provided to English-speaking families and the monolingual families served by ACRC. 

Targeted Outreach Information