Great Lakes Collaboration Focus on Autism October 4, 2012 Lakes/Illinois GLCC LEND... · Overall...

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Great Lakes Collaboration Focus on Autism October 4, 2012

POPULATION BREAKDOWN Overall state population:

12,869,257 Chicago Metropolitan Area

population: 9,729,825 (76%) Economic differences

• Chicago public school district: 617 schools, ~400,000 students (86% low income).

• New Trier school district: 2 schools, approx. 4,000 students (4% low income).

• Pope county school district: 2 schools, 569 students (54% low income).

Autism prevalence urban vs. rural 1 in 144 8-year olds in Illinois has autism (2009-2010 public school data)

• Cook county: 6,558 students with autism • Pope county: 2 students with autism

Data from ISBE IDEA Count December 2002, 2004, 2010 provided by the Illinois Autism Training and Technical; Assistance Project IATTAP

Graph provided by the Illinois Autism Training and Technical Assistance Project IATTAP

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PUNS is a database of people in Illinois with DD who need services. 4,898 individuals receiving waiver; 1,685 on wait-

list Wait-list and provision of services not

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Children’s Home-Based Support Services Waivers Allows state to provide home and community-

based services/supports for children and young adults (3-21 yrs.) so they may live at home with their families and avoid residential placement.

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Data counts of children approaching national prevalence rates.

Developing family/workforce competencies:

• ASD Certificate program across disciplines; • Training and support across the lifespan for families in each

region; and • Training in academic, residency and practice settings for health

care providers.

Funding for community-based services and supports ensured through:

• Reforms to Medicaid for better home and community based services & supports;

• Leverage EPSDT mandate for the diagnosis and treatment of children (0-21) with ASD; and

• Opportunities to utilize Community Health Centers and/or FQHCs in the provision of coordinated care for persons with ASD and DD (lifespan with a target of individuals 21+)

IL Dept. of Human Services Autism Task Force

The Autism Program of Illinois (TAP)

Illinois Autism Training & Technical Assistance Project (IATTAP)

Early Intervention Bureau

Autism Speaks – Chicagoland Chapter

Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (ICAAP)

Data collection

• Improved diagnostic reporting in EI system

Funding

• Ligas lawsuit allowed adults with DD access services in the community

• Behavioral treatments now reimbursed through early intervention system

Family competencies in supporting people with ASDs

• IATTAP model family support program;

• TAP network of family support and bilingual workshops

• Strong Autism Speaks Chicagoland Chapter

• Grupo SALTO

Workforce Competencies • IATTAP developed a graduate level program for educators that is available

through IL State University (ISU);

• Autism Task Force is tracking trainings related to ASD to be posted in an online Clearinghouse;

• ICAAP offers (at no charge) online training on screening and referral for developmental concerns

• IL LEND targeted health care providers in underserved areas in southern IL for training on early identification; and

• Updates in diagnostic trainings (e.g., toddler ADOS) have been made available for providers in diagnostic programs.

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Inconsistent data collection;

Disparities & gaps in family supports;

Non-standardized professional training;

ESL issues;

Disparities in diagnostics and service provision;

Limited post-secondary transition services;

Limited services for adults; &

FUNDING!!!

Improve systematic collection of Early Intervention data;

Expand Early Identification training to health care professionals in underserved areas;

Expand Basic Level Online Autism Training Courses from IATTAP across state;

Implement competency-based pediatric residency training on ASDs across residency programs state-wide

Address funding disparities:

• Partner with Autism Speaks to enhance insurance coverage

• Work with legislators regarding approval mechanisms for FQHCs

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Questions