[Federal Register: October 4, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 192)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Administration on Developmental Disabilities
AGENCY: Administration on Developmental Disabilities, Administration
for Children and Families.
ACTION: Single-Source Non-Competitive Continuation Award.
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CFDA Number: 93.632.
Legislative Authority: Public Law (Pub. L.) 106-402, Developmental
Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000.
Amount of Award: $60,000 for one year.
Project Period: September 30, 2006--September 29, 2007.
This notice announces the award of a single-source non-competition
continuation award to the Human Development Center, Louisiana State
University to supplement grant award 90DD0583 to fund a project that
would address the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities
affected by Hurricane Katrina.
This proposed project falls under the community services core
function of the University Centers for Excellence in Developmental
Disabilities, Research and Services (UCEDD) program. The project
proposes to address the needs of an underserved and unserved
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population in Louisiana: people with developmental disabilities
affected by Hurricane Katrina.
The proposed project will have numerous benefits on the lives of
individuals with developmental disabilities. Before Hurricane Katrina,
many individual with developmental disabilities in Louisiana lived in
institutions where they were directly cared for by personal care
attendants. Following the Hurricane, Institutions are being closed and
the former residents will be living in the community. As a result these
people will now be responsible for their personal care, which will be a
completely new task for them. Projects are needed to develop training
materials that will help these individuals learn to live in the
community and care for themselves.
The proposed project will conduct activities that will inform the
sound design of future physical activity and healthy eating
interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities receiving
supported independent living services in the Greater New Orleans area.
The insights gained from the proposed project will be critical to the
development of high-quality, tailored health promotion programs to
increase physical activity and health eating among persons with ID in
order to enhance their health, well-being, and independent
participation in society. It is anticipated that the project results
will inform future activities to promote physical activity and health
eating among individuals with developmental disabilities.
There would be detrimental consequences without this funding.
Without funding, the project would not be able to conduct the necessary
activities that will enhance the ability of individuals with
developmental disabilities to achieve full independence, productivity,
integration, and inclusion in society. Health promotion interventions
to increase physical activity and promote health eating have the
potential to enhance function, prevent chronic conditions, and increase
quality of life in person with developmental disabilities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Johnson, Administration on
Developmental Disabilities, Administration for Children and Families,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 370 L'Enfant Promenade,
SW., MAIL STOP: Humphrey Building, 405D,Washington, DC 20447.
Telephone: 202-690-5982.
Dated: September 27, 2006.
Patricia A. Morrissey,
Commissioner, Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
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