241 - Purposes of the Cody center.

§  241.  Purposes  of the Cody center. The purposes of the Cody center  shall be to:    1. Advance the standards of care for individuals with autism  spectrum  disorders and other developmental disabilities.    2.  Provide  an  educational  setting  for  professionals working with  families of individuals with developmental disabilities.    3. Contribute significant research outcomes to  the  body  of  science  surrounding   cause,  identification,  and  treatment  of  developmental  disabilities.    4. Practice a multidisciplinary  approach  when  serving  people  with  developmental disabilities.    5.  Support  and  advance  developed  programs  that  form the core of  community services and education including the  social  skills  program,  the  resource center, the school consultation program, undergraduate and  graduate courses, the parent education program and case management.    (a) The social skills program at the Cody center:    (i) Curriculum is primarily geared  toward  children  and  adolescents  with pervasive developmental disorders.    (ii) The program uses a positive teaching approach, in a group format,  to promote the development of pro-social behaviors.    (iii)  Clinical  psychologists  and  behavior  specialists  facilitate  groups.    (b) Resource center services: The Cody center occupies a  facility  in  Port  Jefferson  Station  designed  to provide evaluation and continuing  treatment by a multidisciplinary staff including psychiatry, psychology,  neurology, genetics, social work and other specialties. The Cody  center  provides the following services:    (i) Community outreach.    (ii)  Individualized  information/support sessions with family members  of newly diagnosed children.    (iii) Medicaid service coordination.    (iv) Non-medicaid service coordination.    (v) Sponsorship of parent and professional training seminars.    (c)  School  consultation  services:  Children  with  autism  spectrum  disorders face a number of challenges in mainstream educational systems.  Often,  school  district  personnel  do  not  have  the special training  required to make inclusion a rewarding and  successful  experience.  The  school  consultation  program  aims to support teachers and other school  personnel in their efforts to educate and work effectively with children  with autism spectrum disorders. The program provides:    (i) Proactive and ongoing technical assistance to school districts and  private educational facilities throughout Long Island.    (ii) Consultation services by  Cody  center  autism  specialists  with  extensive  experience  and  training  in  addressing  the  learning  and  behavioral needs of children with autism spectrum disorders.    (d) Services include:    (i) Program planning and staff development.    (ii) Parent training.    (iii) Technical assistance to classroom teams to address the needs  of  a particular child or children.