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Join the Advocacy Efforts to Help People with Autism!

April 28, 2011 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Early Years Sub-Committee, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals, Transition Sub-Committee, Youth Sub-Committee

Autism Society has lots of great information about the latest efforts in advocacy to protect services for individuals with autism and other disabilities. See the latest newsletter for great information and get involved!

Secretary Sebelius on National Autism Awareness Month

April 06, 2011 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Early Years Sub-Committee, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals, Transition Sub-Committee, Youth Sub-Committee

Statement by Secretary Sebelius on National Autism Awareness Month

Every April we recognize National Autism Awareness Month and the special challenges faced by those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). CDC estimates that an average of 1 in 110 children in the U.S. have an ASD. At the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, we continue to strive to meet the complex needs of all people with ASD and their families.

ASD symptoms range from mild to severe and the condition may pose significant communication and behavioral challenges. There is no cure, but we know that early intervention can greatly improve a child’s development. The first three years are particularly critical. That’s why we are educating more health professionals to recognize the signs and symptoms early, so children can get treatment when it is most likely to be effective.

Last year, we established a new national resource and information center to provide information on community-based services and interventions for people with ASD and their families. Last month, we announced a new website that provides job skills training for high school graduates who have ASD or other disabilities. New research funds are being used to deepen our understanding of ASD, test innovative treatments, study genes associated with ASD, and explore the needs of the growing number of adults with ASD.

The Affordable Care Act, the health care law signed a year ago by President Obama, will help ease the financial burden that often comes with treating and caring for people with ASD. The law requires new plans to cover autism screening and developmental assessments for children at no cost to parents, and allows parents to keep their children on their family health insurance until they turn 26. Insurers will also no longer be allowed to deny children coverage for a pre-existing condition such as ASD or to set arbitrary lifetime or annual limits on benefits.

This April, and all year, let us reflect on this urgent public health challenge and rededicate ourselves to addressing the needs of people and families with ASD.

For more information on the Department’s efforts regarding ASD, please visit http://www.hhs.gov/autism/ or http://www.healthcare.gov/foryou/family/soon/index.html

Documentary Film, “Wretches and Jabberers,” Focuses on Autism

March 29, 2011 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Early Years Sub-Committee, Research on Autism, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals, Transition Sub-Committee, Youth Sub-Committee

A new documentary file, “Wretches and Jabberers,” follows two Vermont men who have become global ambassadors for autism. It is showing April 9th in Santa Clara, CA. Visit the film’s website to see the trailer and screening information!

Congressional Advocacy for Effective Transitions

March 14, 2011 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Transition Sub-Committee

The Autism Society sponsored a Congressional briefing on transitions.

MAC Steering Committee Members speak out about state budget cuts

March 10, 2011 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Early Years Sub-Committee, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals, Transition Sub-Committee, Youth Sub-Committee

Here is the link to a great podcast on state budget cuts that Matt Tarver-Wahlquist, from Opportunity for Independence, and Rocio Smith, from Area Board 5, did for the radio. Be sure to listen!

Article in Spanish on ASD Provides Great Information for Parents

December 16, 2010 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Early Years Sub-Committee, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals, Youth Sub-Committee

The Center for the Dissemination of Information for Children with Disabilities has published an article in Spanish,“El Espectro del Autismo” with great information for parents about the autism spectrum.

Laura Shumaker on AB3632 Cuts

October 21, 2010 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals

Check out Laura Shumaker’s blog on the AB3632 cuts.

Sen. Darrell Steinberg advocates restoring AB3632 funding

October 21, 2010 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals

Sen. Darrell Steinberg is committed to restore funding for AB3632, which provides mental health services for individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism. Visit his website for more information or to provide real-life examples of why these cuts are unacceptable.

California Autism Task Force Develops Draft Recommendations

April 22, 2010 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Early Years Sub-Committee, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals, Transition Sub-Committee, Youth Sub-Committee

On April 13, the California Senate Select Committee on Autism and Related Disorders presented the preliminary draft recommendations from the sub-committees on early identification, insurance, housing, and employment. Click on the issue areas below to view the draft recommendations:
Early Identification
Insurance
Housing
Employment

Health Care Reform and ASD

March 23, 2010 By: admin Category: Advocacy, Resources for Parents, Resources for Professionals

The Autism Society of America has put together a summary of how the proposed health care legislation affects individuals with ASD. See their article of health care reform.

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