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Announcing Wisconsin’s Participation in the National Core Indicators Staff Stability Survey
Tell your agency’s story with data
This April, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) will survey agencies that provide long-term care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The results will help DHS learn how to improve the quality and stability of the workforce in organizations like yours.
See our fact sheet for more background on the survey.
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Benefits of participating
The statistics you submit will be included in the final 2021 report released by National Core Indicators. You’ll be able to:
- Compare your workforce statistics (like wages, vacancy rates, turnover, and aspects about COVID-19) to data from other agencies in Wisconsin and other states.
- Receive concrete data to cite when addressing staff turnover and advocating for wage increases.
Check out the 2020 report to see what it looks like.
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Agencies eligible to participate
To take the Staff Stability Survey, your agency must:
- Have a Medicaid Provider ID or Electronic Visit Verification Medicaid Provider ID.
- Have a contact person with an email who can fill out the survey.
- Employ direct support professionals providing direct support to adults (18 years and older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities (see page 7 of the 2020 report for a full definition).
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If your agency is not a good fit for the survey based on the requirements listed above, please email us to be removed from this distribution list.
Next steps
Attend a webinar in March DHS will host two survey kick-off webinars. Watch for an email invitation and plan to attend. We’ll preview the survey and review key dates.
Take the survey in April You’ll receive an email with a unique link to the survey. All entries will be due by June 30, 2022.
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