Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks to a potential voter
Elizabeth Warren Opens a New Front in Disability Policy

More presidential candidates than ever are acknowledging how many issues, from criminal justice to student debt, affect people with disabilities. And several of the candidates, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, are consulting with people with disabilities in crafting policies that affect them.

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One-fourth of children with autism are undiagnosed

One-fourth of children under age eight with autism, most of them black or Hispanic, are not being diagnosed, according to a study published in the journal Autism Research. A co-author says screening toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children; employing more family navigators; and requiring insurance companies to cover early intervention services before a final diagnosis are ways to reduce the disparity.

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Congress Hands Special Ed Hefty Funding Boost

President Trump signed into law a bill to fund the federal government which includes a $400 million increase in funding for special education and more modest increases for several other disability programs such as University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities – including CDS – and Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities.

DFRC Executive Director Tony Glenn, far left, presents the foundations most recent donation to Kent-Sussex Industries Inc., with Ann Haggerty, KSI supported employment manager; B. Craig Crouch, KSI CEO; Marty McDonough, of DFRC; Jayson Crouch, KSI vice president; and Jim Greenwell, KSI comptroller.
Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens donates to Kent-Sussex Industries

The Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens, which supports programs for people with disabilities, recently donated funds to help Kent-Sussex Industries (KSI) upgrade its computer lab. KSI, a nonprofit offering vocational rehabilitation and other employment-related services, uses the lab to educate program participants on computer skills as well as enable job searches.

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Early treatment for autism is critical, new report says

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently issued a report on autism summarizing 12 years of research and clinical activity. One of the most crucial takeaways, said the report’s coauthor, is that parents and clinicians should not wait for a confirmed diagnosis to seek treatment if they suspect a child has autism. Overwhelming evidence indicates that early treatment improves long-term health outcomes.