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November 28, 2007 The Center for New York City Affairs is pleased to announce the release of the Fall 2007 issue of Developmental Disabilities Watch. Gaining Access: New Efforts on Housing and Autism Services (PDF | 6.46 MB) Edited by Andrew White and Barbara Solow The second issue of Developmental Disabilities Watch, a publication of the Center for New York City Affairs at The New School, reports on publicly funded services for the rapidly growing number of New Yorkers diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, and on attempts to create affordable housing opportunities for people with developmental disabilities. As the services system for people with developmental disabilities responds to the needs of New Yorkers diagnosed with autism, the state is also under pressure to curtail Medicaid spending, the funding source for most supports for people with disabilities. Developmental Disabilities Watch explores the impact of these two opposing trends on government, nonprofits and city residents and their families. Among the highlights of the report:
This second issue of Developmental Disabilities Watch also reports on attempts to slow the high rates of turnover among frontline caregivers in the developmental disabilities field. The report contains policy recommendations for how the state services system can move forward on such key fronts as individualized housing and transition programs for young adults with autism. Download Developmental Disabilities Watch Volume 2 (PDF | 6.46 MB) Download Developmental Disabilities Watch Volume 1 (PDF | 429 KB) If you would like to receive a hard copy, please call 212 229 5418 or email centernyc@newschool.edu. Developmental Disabilities Watch is published by the Center for New York City Affairs, and made possible thanks to the generous support of The FAR Fund and the Sirus Fund. |
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