Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Oklahoma Developmental Disabilities Council

Promotes services and programs that allow people with developmental disabilities to live, work, play, learn and worship in their own homes and in their own neighborhoods. Current activities include the [Oklahoma Early Access Autism][1] project to provide and promote autism awareness and early detection of autism spectrum disorders, the [Statewide Sibshop Initiative][2] that provides opportunities for brothers and sisters of children with special health and developmental needs to obtain peer support and education, and [court appointed advocates][3] for vulnerable adults.

[1]: http://www.okddc.ok.gov/current_project_pages/early_access_autism.html
[2]: http://www.okddc.ok.gov/current_project_pages/statewide_sibshop.html
[3]: http://www.okddc.ok.gov/current_project_pages/ok_court_appointed_advocates_vulnerable_adults.html

URL: http://www.okddc.ok.gov/index.html

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