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  2. California's proposed budget cuts would leave many autistic ...

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    Through its 21 regional centers across California, the Department of Developmental Services evaluates young adults and then refers families to providers who can assist with their specific needs.

  3. How to budget: Top 5 budget strategies - AOL

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    The 50/30/20 budget is a formula for budgeting that divides percentages of your income between specific categories: 50% for needs, such as housing, food, transportation, insurance, and minimum ...

  4. Pa. budget idea would help those with autism, intellectual ...

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    The budget calls for investment of $483 million to boost wages for support staff. Pa. budget idea would help those with autism, intellectual disabilities Skip to main content

  5. Person-centred planning - Wikipedia

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    Person-centred planning (PCP) is a set of approaches designed to assist an individual to plan their life and supports. [1] It is most often used for life planning with people with learning and developmental disabilities, though recently it has been advocated as a method of planning personalised support with many other sections of society who find themselves disempowered by traditional methods ...

  6. Engelstad Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Engelstad Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, was established in June 2002 to continue the philanthropic efforts of Ralph Engelstad. [4] It was originally developed with the purpose of promoting medical research, improving the lives of people living with disabilities and creating new possibilities for high-risk individuals.

  7. YAI: Seeing Beyond Disability - Wikipedia

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    1981 - YAI hosted its first International Conference at UN headquarters; 2,000 people from 30 countries attended. 2009 - YAI won a major legal victory that affirmed the right of people with disabilities to live in dignity and stay in their communities. 2016 - YAI selected to implement mental health crisis prevention through NY START.