
The Neurodevelopmental Services Division, Pat Osbourn, Director, encompasses both typical and atypical neurodevelopment and seeks to provide excellence in teaching, research and service, for both families and professionals, in specific areas of neurodevelopmental disability.
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The Autism Programs is a collection of autism specific programs and projects that have a variety of objectives. Each program emphasizes the needs of people with autism spectrum disorder and their families. We are a family support, technical assistance and training network staffed by parents and professionals with unique knowledge of the special needs of people with autism spectrum disorders. Our services are available statewide; for more information please contact 505-272-1852, or toll free 800-270-1861.
a community-based program that provides supplemental services to Native American children from birth through 18 years old, who have developmental disabilities and special needs. Licensed personnel provide services with motor, speech and language, cognitive and medical expertise. In addition to evaluation and diagnostic services, ICP also provides training, technical assistance and limited therapeutic services. ICP responds to referrals from community-based agencies. NMICP is funded by the IHS (Indian Health Service) and is part of a UCEDD consortia (University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service) including Utah State University and Northern Arizona University.
A statewide program designed to provide technical assistance, training, distance education, and networking information to families, service providers, and individuals, birth through 21, who are deafblind. Contact Person: Molly McLaughlin, Program Manager (505)272-4349.