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NARPAA
GOALS:
- Promote best practices and quality
standards through training
- Open access to underserved populations
- Exchange information members and
partners to promote efficiency and
effectiveness
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Promote effective public policy relating
to the needs of adults with autism.
NARPAA STANDARDS:
I. Funding
and Services
II. Individual Rights and
Responsibilities
III. Individualized Service
Planning
IV. Community Access and Support
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Service
providers teach and support community
living skills in the areas of mobility and
safety.
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Service
providers accompany the adult with autism,
as needed, to assure safe access to all
areas of the community.
V. Residential Options
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Residential options are tailored to the
unique communication, behavioral,
socialization, and sensory needs of the
person. The adult with autism may require
a 1:1 ratio to promote safety and an
opportunity for personal development.
VI. Employment
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Service
providers will understand the unique
learning style of the adult with autism
and will develop individualized vocational
plans.
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The
service provider will work with community
employers to develop job accommodations
for the adult with autism.
Learning Objectives:
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1.Participants will become aware of
autism-specific residential providers in
the United States.
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2.Participants will gain knowledge of
standards for residential treatment.
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3.Participants will be given evidence of
successful implementation of residential
standards.
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4.Participants will be given the
opportunity to give feedback to the
providers.
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5.Participants will assist NARPAA to
identify action steps for appropriate
adult services, especially residential.
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