Empowering Independence: Become a Project STIR Trainer

Are you someone who believes that people with disabilities have the skills and tools to live fulfilling lives?  Consider becoming a Project STIR Trainer.

Project STIR (Steps Towards Independence and Responsibility) is a training offered by the Ohio Self Determination Association (OSDA) to empower people with disabilities to learn the skills needed to make informed decisions about our lives and our futures. The training is also open to allies of people with disabilities.

How to Become a Project STIR Trainer

To be eligible to lead statewide Project STIR training, candidates typically must meet several standards set by the OSDA and its Council of Ohio Leaders (COOL):

Leadership Training Format

OSDA uses a “train-the-trainer” approach to ensure the training fits different learning styles. 

Core Curriculum Topics

The training curriculum covers practical “how-to” tools for self-advocacy and community involvement: 

Cost of Becoming a Project STIR Trainer

To become a Project STIR trainer, you attend a leadership training session hosted by the Ohio Self Determination Association (OSDA). The cost of this three-day training is $600.

The registration fee includes training materials, meals, and often a t-shirt. It usually doesn’t cover hotel stays, but group discounts may be available.

Financial Help: People using SELF Waiver or Level One Waiver services might be able to cover the registration fee through Participant Directed Goods and Services (PDGS) by contacting their Support Services Administrator (SSA) for approval.

Scholarships: The Ohio Association of County Boards (OACB) Advocacy Scholars Program gives one scholarship each year to a person from each of OACB’s eight regions to join the training.

How to Sign Up to Become a Project STIR Trainer

You can usually register through the OSDA website or special event links.

Check for Upcoming Sessions: OSDA holds trainings throughout the year in various Ohio locations like Columbus, Miamisburg, and Kent.

Register Online: Use the links shared on official social media posts or the OSDA website.

Speaker Training: Once you’re a trainer, OSDA offers extra Speaker Training to help you improve your speaking skills.

For questions about upcoming trainings or registration deadlines, contact Ann Neu at [email protected] or 614-313-3109 or Dana Charlton at [email protected] or 614-563-0788

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