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Human Development – 1 Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Handout Book Federal Definition of DD (pg. 2) Social Security – Supplemental Security Income (pg.3) Individual with Disabilities Education Act (pg.4-7) NYS Department of Education…Handicapping Conditions (pg. 8-9) NYS DOH Early Intervention Regulations (pg.10) NYS OPWDD Definition (pg. 11) Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Community of Services Early Intervention Early Childhood Direction Centers Department of Health Medical Therapeutic OPWDD DDSO DSO DSS/ACS SSI/SS MedicaidEducation Department Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Bridges to Health (BH2) Foster care- specific waiver application Provides family and community support to multiple families simultaneously (foster, birth and pre-adoptive) Targets 3 eligibility groups of children in care: SED, DD and Med F Services follow child Offers services previously only available in residential settings Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Developmental Disabilities Intellectual Disability (ID) Autism Cerebral Palsy Epilepsy Neurological Impairments Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS (According to the NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities - OPWDD)
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Intelligence Quotient Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Intelligence Quotient Tests Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children – WISC/Weschler Stanford-Binet Kaufman Assessment Battery Peabody Bayley Infant Scales Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Autism Early Childhood Disintegration Disorder Rett’s Disorder Asperger’s Disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder – Not otherwise specified Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS Autism is one of 5 Autism Spectrum Disorders or Pervasive Developmental Disorders: i.e.,
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Types of Cerebral Palsy Choro- Diplegia Hemiplegia Quadriplegia Athetoid Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Epilepsy Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Neurological Impairments A.ADD/ADHD B.Speech & Language Disorders Aphasia Others C.Learning Disabilities Dyslexia Others D.Others Tourette’s Syndrome Prader-Willi Neurofibromatosis Spina Bifida Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Agree or Disagree Children with DD: A.Have no sexual desires, therefore they need no information on sexuality B.Are unable to manage their own behaviors C.Feel no pain, & have no emotions D.Their caretakers are Special and Good! Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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What do you see first? Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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“The next time you see someone with a disability, ask yourself what you see first – the person or the disability. When you look past the disabilities, you see the abilities and discover a new realm of possibilities.” Tina Spallina
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Unistel It’s All About Disabilities… Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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The End Thank You! Approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 2005, through a training and administrative agreement with the Research Foundation for SUNY/BSC/CDHS
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Unregistered and want training credit? Before class ends, enter the following into (private) text chat to Matthew Fildes (in his absence, to the instructor): Full legal name Male or female Home address (no P.O. boxes) Area code and phone number Email address (2 on same computer must list 2 email addresses) Foster care agency address (e.g., Harlem Dowling, Westside Center, 2090 7 th Ave, NY, NY 10027) Thank you.
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