Georgia State of the State Presentation

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Georgia State of the State Presentation Act Early Regional Summit October 29-30, 2009 www.georgia-map.org

Overview of Georgia In 2008, Georgia s population was 9,685,744 9 th largest state by population 4 th fastest growing state In geography, Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River Georgia has a diverse geography and population

A Tale of Two Georgias Rural Agrarian peaches, peanuts, turf, chickens, and pecans High poverty rate that is increasing Few or no formal support services in many areas Urban Atlanta economic engine of Georgia Half of Georgia s population lives in the Atlanta Metro area Fastest growing metropolitan area in US Other major cities include Columbus, Savannah, Augusta, and Macon

Early Intervention in Georgia Babies Can t Wait (BCW), Georgia s Part C program, is located in Public Health, Dept. of Community Health (restructured 7/1/09). There are 18 districts covering the state. BCW is moving to an evidence-based/primary service provider (PSP) model of early intervention. BCW previously had an Autism Initiative and Service Guidelines for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (2002); these guidelines are being reviewed for compatibility with the PSP service delivery model (ARRA funds are earmarked for this project).

Early Intervention in Georgia Since 2003, approximately 100 children each year have been eligible for Part C early intervention services based on a diagnosis on the autism spectrum. This constitutes between 1.8% and 2.3% of the infants and toddlers entering early intervention. 80% are boys; their racial/ethnic distribution closely parallels that of Georgia. The average age of entry into EI for children with an ASD diagnosis is 22 months.

Special Education in Georgia According to Georgia s 2008-2009 Special Education Annual Report, the number of enrolled children ages 3-21 with autism were: Pre-K Grades 1-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Total 898 4139 2248 2236 9521 In 2000, 1032 or 1.09% of children ages 3-21 who received special education services had autism. In 2007-2008, 8557 or 4.52% of children who received special education services had autism (U.S. Dept. of Ed, Office of Special Education Programs, report prepared by Easter Seals).

Georgia Has Many Resources Strong collaboration among ADD federal partners: GA Council on Developmental Disabilities Georgia Advocacy Office CLD UCEDD at GSU IHDD UCEDD at UGA New collaboration between CLD and Morehouse School of Medicine Babies Can t Wait (Part C) Dept. of Education (Part B) Parent mentors DECAL (Pre-K, childcare) Lottery-funded Pre-K Public Health (CYSN, C1st, CMS) Head Start / EHS Project SCEIs / Parent Educators Emory Autism Center Marcus Autism Center Autism Society of America- GA Autism Speaks Parent to Parent Family Support 360 Navigator teams Parent Leadership Coalition Family Connection Easter Seals GA Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Grant (ECCS) GA Quest for Quality Inclusion Children s Freedom Initiative Real Community Initiative Disability Day at the Capitol Unlock the Waiting List Coalition American Academy of Pediatrics GA Assoc. of Family Physicians State Interagency Coordinating Council Georgia Assoc. on Young Children Div. of Fam. & Children Services Numerous Local Support Groups DEC of CEC

Policy Initiatives New DOE proposed rule banning almost all Restraint and Seclusion in public schools Children s Freedom Initiative working toward a Georgia in which no children live in congregate residential settings EPSDT advocacy 2007 law established the Special Needs Scholarship Program which allows parents of children with disabilities to use state funds to access private schools

Appropriations/Pending Legislation Unlock the Waiting List focusing on: increased funding for waiver services funding for family support stabilizing provider reimbursement rates minimizing budget reductions Legislation related to ASD: HB 426 & SB 161 insurance coverage for ASD HB 774 defining autism and developing incidence and treatment guidelines

Areas of Challenge/ BUDGET!! Georgia s projected shortfall for FY10 is $4,100,000,000!! The projected shortfall is the 9 th highest in the nation - 23.8% of Georgia s FY10 budget To date, $3.2 billion has been cut from state agencies, schools, and universities. Additional large budget cuts are anticipated Georgia s economy is recovering more slowly than the nation as a whole Georgia is a low tax state there is great resistance to increasing revenue Even before budget cuts, the capacity and quality of services across the state was already inadequate

Areas of Challenge/Opportunities for Change Lack of Family Support funding Unequal access to quality education and health services depending on where a family lives Lack of collaboration among agencies and organizations History of investment in segregated services (including segregated early childhood programs) Need for professional training and public awareness related to ASD

Looking Forward In Georgia, we would like to see improved outcomes for children with ASD so that all children are identified early and are able to meet their full potential. We strive for a coordinated, comprehensive, quality system of supports and services for children with ASD and their families. We are excited to come together at this Summit to identify and explore resources, activities, and outcomes and to devise a plan to meet this goal in our state.