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  1. The Office of Autism Services (OAS) was established in 2008 (633.210 RSMo) to provide leadership in program development for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, to include establishment of program standards and coordination of program capacity.

  2. autism, resources, and services for people of all ages with autism in Missouri. Originally published in 2009, this guide represents its second comprehensive revision, reflecting the many advances in law, policy, and supports for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) since then.

  3. Missouris Autism Projects are five regional projects that provide autism programs and services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Funded through the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Division of Developmental Disabilities, the Autism Projects provide supports and services to approximately 4,000 ...

  4. The Central Missouri Autism Rapid Response Initiative is a collaborative, community-based group of parents and agency providers in the mid-Missouri area who aim to: Increase the number of children who are routinely screened for Autism Spectrum Disorders, Improve access to timely and accurate diagnosis for individuals at risk for ASD,

  5. We understand the unique challenges and uncertainties that come with navigating autism and neurodevelopmental concerns, and our goal is to offer guidance, empathy, and practical assistance to ensure that your family receives the comprehensive care and resources needed.

  6. Missouri Autism Guidelines Initiative. The Key to Improved Outcomes for Individuals with ASDS is early intervention. That’s why a team of parents, healthcare providers, educators, and service providers have collaborated on two publications designed to help identify and treat individuals with ASDs as quickly as possible.

  7. This guide was developed by Missouri’s Office of Autism Services to help individuals with autism and their families understand the services available in Missouri. It offers state-specific information such as steps to take after a diagnosis of autism, ways to go about accessing services, and how to navigate these services and supports.

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