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Cerebral palsy |
A condition occurring either prenatally, during
birth, or shortly after birth in which the developing
brain lacks for oxygen, and resulting in uncoordinated
movements and muscle weakness. |
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CHAT |
Community Health Assessment Tool (formally known as
VISTA) |
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CHDD
|
Center on Human Development and Disability at the
University of Washington |
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CHIF |
Child Health Intake Form
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CHRMC |
Refer to Seattle Children'
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Cleft lip |
Birth defect resulting in separation of the upper
lip. |
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CISS |
Community Integrated Service Systems |
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Cleft palate
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Birth defect or gap in the roof of the mouth
resulting in an open passage within the nose. |
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CSHCN
|
Children with Special Health Care Needs
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DDS |
Disability Determination Services. A State program
which is part of DSHS, but which contracts with the
Federal Social Security Administration. |
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DEL
|
Department of Early Learning |
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DHHS
|
Department of Health and Human Services (Federal) |
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DOH |
Department of Health (State) |
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Down Syndrome |
Birth defect involving extra chromosome that results
in mental and physical disability.
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DSHS |
Department of Social and Health Services (State) |
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DVR
|
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (State)
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ESIT |
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (formally known
as Infant Toddler and Early Intervention Program - ITEIP) |
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Early intervention
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Programs or services designed to meet the
developmental needs of infants or toddlers (birth to
three) and their families. |
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Epilepsy |
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent
seizures. Epilepsy and seizure disorders can seriously
impact the lives of children and youth. It can affect
the development of their brains, causing negative
effects in their educational achievement, and
restrictions in their lifestyle. |
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FACCT |
Foundation for Accountability |
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FEPP
|
Family Educator Partnership Project |
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Fetal alcohol syndrome
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A pattern of physical and mental birth defects that are
the direct result of a mother drinking alcohol while
pregnant. |
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Gastroschisis
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Birth defect in which the abdomen does not properly
form a muscle wall and internal organs are exposed.
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HMHB
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Refer to WithinReach
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IDEA |
Individuals with Disabilities Act (Federal) |
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HRSA |
Refer to MPA |
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ITEIP |
Refer to ESIT
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LEND
|
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental
Disabilities |
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LHJ
|
Local health jurisdiction, usually a county health
department.
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Limb reduction defects
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Birth defect in which an arm or leg fails to fully
develop.
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MAA
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Refer to HRSA
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MBCH
|
Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Tacoma, Washington |
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MCH
|
Maternal and Child Health (State) |
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MCHB
|
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (Federal) |
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MPA |
Medicaid Purchasing Administration (State) (formerly
know as Health and Recovery Services Administration - HRSA) |
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Medicaid
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A federal health insurance program that provides
payment for medical expenses for those who meet income
limits. |
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Medical home
|
A Medical Home is an approach to providing health
care in a high-quality and cost-effective manner through
a partnership between families and providers. Children
receive the care they need from a pediatrician and other
health care professionals and are able to access all the
medical and non-medical services needed to help them
achieve their maximum potential. |
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NDCs
|
Neurodevelopmental Centers |
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Neurodevelopmental conditions
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Problems affecting the development of the central
nervous system or brain resulting in delayed or unusual
motor, speech, social, or learning deficits. |
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Omphalocele
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Birth defect resulting in a hernia or bulging of the
navel (belly button).
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Oral facial anomalies
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Birth defects of the mouth or face. |
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OSPI
|
Office of the Superintendent for Public Instruction
(like a Department of Education in other states) |
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Part C/IDEA
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The part of the federal Individuals with Disabilities
Act that authorizes grants to the states for early
intervention services for infants and toddlers birth to
three within each state's criteria for eligibility. |
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QuiCC-R
|
Questionnaire for Identifying Childhood Chronic
Conditions – Revised |
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Region IX
|
DHHS region of the US that includes California,
Arizona, Nevada, and Hawaii |
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Region X
|
DHHS region of the US that includes Washington,
Idaho, Oregon, and Alaska |
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Seattle Children's
|
Seattle Children's Seattle Children's Hospital in
Seattle, Washington (formally known has Children's
Hospital and Regional Medical Center)
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Spina bifida
|
Birth defect in which the spinal column remains open and
the spinal column is exposed at birth. |
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SSA
|
Social Security Administration (Federal) |
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SSI
|
Supplemental Security Income (Federal) |
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Title V
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The federal funding from the Social Security Act that
supports public health services for women, infants,
children, including those with special health care
needs. |
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UW
|
University of Washington |
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VISTA
|
Refer to CHAT
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WIC
|
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants, and Children in Washington. |
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WithinReach
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Formally know as HMHB - Healthy Mothers
Healthy Babies |
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WorkFirst
|
WorkFirst is Washington State’s welfare reform
program.
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