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OHIO ALLIANCE OF DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS
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We're Making a Positive Difference
in People's Lives
The Ohio Alliance of Direct Support Professionals (OADSP) is a coalition of individuals and organizations committed to recruiting, training and retaining people to support people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Its roots are deeply embedded in the fields of mental health, developmental disabilities, child welfare, education and many others in the human services community.
With a sharp focus on strengthening the direct support workforce, OADSP has a statewide agenda to address conditions that have long been harmful to people who rely on human services: high rates of staff turnover, low social status, insufficient training, limited educational and career opportunities and poor wages.
OADSP's commitment is to make a positive difference in people's lives by providing better support for Ohioans with intellectual and other development disabilities, and by creating promising career paths for those who support them in their own communities.
We all remember the days when the warehousing of people with disabilities was painfully routine. Fortunately, those days are gone, replaced by a new understanding that all people should be able to live life to its fullest in community-based settings.
But this understanding has limited value if Ohioans with intellectual disabilities do not have well-trained, experienced and motivated Direct Support Professionals at their side in long-term, stable support relationships. And these relationships depend upon well-planned workforce development strategies that enhance the services of the state's Direct Support Professionals.
This is why the OADSP launched its PATHS program in 2000 with support from the Ohio Provider Resource Organization, Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council, People First, Ohio Association of County Boards of MR/DD, Ohio Department of MR/DD and other stakeholder groups.
To learn more about the PATHS Credentialing Program, click on “About PATHS” at the left or on the PATHS logo at the right.
PATHS

Professional Advancement
through Training and
Education in Human Services

Better support
for Ohioans with intellectual
disabilities.
Promising career
paths for those
who support them.

P.O. Box 9853
Cincinnati, Ohio 45209
1 (866) 862-2322
ohiopaths@ohiopaths.org
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P.O. Box 9853  |  Cincinnati, Ohio 45209  |  866/862-2322  |  ohiopaths@ohiopaths.org