Project Description:
Provide ODDC and their designated team members access to a shared server for FEAT
materials to host other state models and any derivative FEAT products adapted or
developed by ODDC (the FEAT Licensee).
Provide consultation to ODDC via email, phone or video conferencing
Review OK FEAT 2022 materials to ensure the following is included:
o Current policy and program information,
o Key components of FEAT, and
o Content consistent with FEATs mission and values.
Provide written feedback on state adapted FEAT materials regarding needed edits and
corrections and do subsequent checks on the revised materials
IU FEAT trainers will travel to the state (assuming safe health conditions) to conduct
fidelity of implementation checks on FEAT trainers and provide feedback to trainers,
evaluating at least (a) one Part 1 training event, (b) one Part 2 training event, and (c)
one technical assistance event.
o ODDC shall identify and provide meeting space.
o ODDC shall be responsible for travel, meals and accommodations of ODDC staff
and team members.
o IU shall be responsible for costs associated with their travel, lodging and per
diem (to be included in the deliverable costs).
o IU will conduct fidelity of implementation assessments for each.
Consult with ODDC regarding the implementation of follow-up individual and group
technical assistance with participants who attended FEAT.
Follow-up consultation with ODDC via phone, email, or video conferencing with ODDC
regarding fidelity of implementation of FEAT.
IU shall work jointly with ODDC to identify and report outcomes for the contract.
ODDC acknowledges Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT) was developed at
the Beach Center on Disability at the University of Kansas, and all FEAT materials are
copyrighted and licensed through the KU Innovation and Collaboration; therefore, it is
not readily available outside of the university.