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Department of Children and Families

Department of Children and Families. Autism Services. Jan Nisenbaum Deputy Commissioner Clinical and Professional Services. Populations Served. DCF primary mandate is to serve children and families where there has been an allegation of child abuse or neglect.

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Department of Children and Families

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  1. Department of Children and Families Autism Services Jan Nisenbaum Deputy Commissioner Clinical and Professional Services

  2. Populations Served • DCF primary mandate is to serve children and families where there has been an allegation of child abuse or neglect. • Children under the age of 18 who are the victims of abuse and neglect (86%) • Children in Need of Services (CHINS) Ages 6-16 (5%) • Voluntary Applications (8%) • Other (e.g., Court-Ordered Custody) (2%)

  3. Typical Pathways to DCF Services for Children with Autism • Voluntary Applications • Referrals from Schools • Referrals from Courts • Interim Agreement

  4. DCF Services for Children and Young Adults with Autism • Case management • Intensive Foster Care • DCF purchases residential school services through contracts with the following providers • New England Center • May Institute • Melmark

  5. Systemic Challenges • DCF involvement with children and young adults with autism is primarily through a request for voluntary services. DCF workers need access to expert knowledge about, and alternative services for children with autism • Information systems do not support aggregate analysis of data specific to children or young adults with autism • Systemic service gaps include: • Community-based services to support parents caring for children / young adults with autism • Transition services as children / young adults are returning home after being in residential placement • Services for young adults as they transition to an adult serving agency

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