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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Direct support professionals are the primary |
3 | | providers of publicly-funded long-term support and services |
4 | | for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities; |
5 | | and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The Congressional Budget Office has found that the |
7 | | demand for direct support professionals will grow rapidly in |
8 | | the coming decade; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, In recent years, community-based providers |
10 | | serving children and adults with intellectual/developmental |
11 | | disabilities have expressed growing concerns about the |
12 | | inability to recruit and retain direct support professionals |
13 | | despite increasing demand for services; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Governor Bruce Rauner, through a proclamation |
15 | | issued on August 24, 2016, acknowledged that there is a |
16 | | documented critical and growing shortage of direct support |
17 | | professionals throughout the United States; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, The United States Department of Labor's Bureau of |
19 | | Labor Statistics (BLS) is the principal federal agency for |
20 | | measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price |
21 | | changes in the economy; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Policymakers at the federal and State levels make |
2 | | frequent use of BLS data and analytics to identify trends in |
3 | | employment, productivity, price indexes, and compensation; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, The BLS recently looked at the data it collects |
5 | | for wages, total compensation, and job openings for two direct |
6 | | care occupations: home health aides and personal care aides; |
7 | | this look was organized to better understand wages, total |
8 | | compensation, and job openings for these direct care positions |
9 | | as posited against eight alternative occupations with similar |
10 | | educational level requirements and short-term training |
11 | | requirements; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, While there is a standard occupational |
13 | | classification for both home health aides and personal care |
14 | | aides, there is not separate standard occupational |
15 | | classification for direct support professionals; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, As there is overlap with respect to educational |
17 | | and training requirements among home health aides, personal |
18 | | care aides, and direct support professionals, there are clear |
19 | | differences in occupation responsibilities, modalities of |
20 | | employment, and populations served and supported; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Factoring direct support professionals in with |
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1 | | home health aides and personal care aides does not provide |
2 | | policymakers at both the federal and State levels with accurate |
3 | | data on the key indicators for direct support professionals of |
4 | | wages, total compensation, job openings, and turnover; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, In August of 2016, a United States Government |
6 | | Accountability Office Report on the Long-Term Care Workforce to |
7 | | the Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Health Care, Benefits, and |
8 | | Administrative Rules, Committee on Government Oversight and |
9 | | Government Reform indicated there are gaps in existing federal |
10 | | data that make it difficult to know what the current workforce |
11 | | numbers are and to predict future trends regarding supply and |
12 | | demand; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, In the report, it was specifically noted that |
14 | | "According to BLS officials, due to the National Compensation |
15 | | Survey's small sample size, benefits data are limited to direct |
16 | | care workers in all industries and cannot be broken down by |
17 | | occupation or specific industry"; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, In the same report, it was noted that "Unless the |
19 | | Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) takes |
20 | | actions to overcome data limitations in order to make |
21 | | projections of supply and demand, the ability of policymakers |
22 | | and other stakeholders to develop appropriate workforce |
23 | | strategies to ensure a sufficient number of qualified direct |
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1 | | care workers will continue to be hampered"; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, The need to capture accurate data at the federal |
3 | | level to ensure government has the information it needs to |
4 | | build the direct support professional workforce is at its |
5 | | highest need; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, By designating the Direct Support Professional as |
7 | | its own standard occupational classification, the BLS will be |
8 | | in a position to capture much more precise and accurate data |
9 | | specific to the profession; this in turn will assist federal |
10 | | and State policymakers to inform the public of the current |
11 | | status of the workforce, impact policymaking on direct support |
12 | | professional issues, which will include potential changes by |
13 | | the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and other |
14 | | federal agencies as they recognize the need for focus on this |
15 | | workforce, and potentially impact federal resources legislated |
16 | | by the United States Congress for direct support professional |
17 | | initiatives, and potentially increasing the amount of people |
18 | | employed in the State; therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
20 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
21 | | urge the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor |
22 | | Statistics to designate the Direct Support Professional as its |
23 | | own standard occupational classification so that more accurate |