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2017 TASH Conference has ended

Each year, the TASH Conference brings together a diverse community of stakeholders who gain information, learn about resources, and connect with others across the country to strengthen the disability field. This year’s conference theme, “Still We Rise for Equity, Opportunity, and Inclusion,” shows the resilience of individuals with disabilities and their families across the lifespan. Conference attendees will celebrate their passion for disability rights, civil rights, and human rights while exploring inclusive communities, schools, and workplaces that support people with disabilities, including those with complex support needs. Return to TASH website.

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Ginny Oceguera

SRVS
Quality Outcomes Manager
Memphis, TN
Ginny Oceguera has been in the field since 2013. Her first venture was to expand services to the rural counties of Tennessee. She introduced the use of Montessori techniques to enhance the educational curriculum available to adults with intellectual disabilities. The State of Tennessee’s HCBS Transition plan was the first submitted to the Federal government to be approved by CMS. Ginny has helped lead the way for SRVS to be in compliance with these new settings rules but 2019. She consults with agencies across the country on the implementation of their transitions plans. Ginny is a member of the statewide Regional Accreditation council and is the in-house subject matter expert on CQL (The Council on Quality and Leadership) accreditation. As part of the SRVS Care Management team, Ginny works closely with people receiving services, their family members, MCOs, and advocacy resources to ensure services are truly person-centered. Ginny passion is facilitating a Self-Advocate class that focuses on teaching people to understand and practice their rights and advocate for other people with disabilities.