Reliability: Foundation of the AAIDD SIS Training Program
Reliability is a word you will see used often in AAIDD SIS training programs. Simply stated, reliability means consistency—that is, results obtained by the persons trained to administer the instrument would be consistent with the results obtained by the developers of the Scale, respecting its original intent in measuring the support needs of an individual. Read more>
Goal of the AAIDD SIS training program
Our aim is simple: Train professionals to be excellent SIS interviewers. This means, training a professional to understand the unique, supports-oriented intent of the Scale, develop essential skills in interacting with individuals, and clearly understand each item measured by SIS. We anticipate that by doing this, SIS assessment results will be reliable and accurate, and that service decisions made for people with intellectual disabilities will be fair and equitable.
Georgia Office of DD
Calgary Region Community Board
Ministry of Seniors and Community Supports, Alberta
Edmonton Region Community Board, Alberta
Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services
Missouri Division of MR/DD
Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
New Mexico Developmental Disabilities Supports
Utah Association of Community Services
Colorado Division for Developmental Disabilities
Washington Division of Developmental Disabilities
Private providers
Harbor Regional Center
Good Shepherd Communities
York Support Services Network
Milwaukee Center for Independence
Melwood
Presbyterian Homes and Family Services
DDM Ascend
Network 180
Melwood/ Handicapped and Retarded Citizens, Inc.
Community Services Coordination Network, Ontario
ASI Oregon