In January 1992, Jerry Lovrien was appointed to chair a group studying community services reform. Miriam Karlins again conducted public hearings, called "Speak Out," that were attended by nearly a thousand people.
The resulting recommendations called for greater individualization, better funding, more training and improved quality assurance.
Nearly 1,000 Minnesotans attended
public hearings on reforming
community
services for people
with developmental disabilities. |
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