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Due to the growing concern over the number of individuals being diagnosed with autism, the Caring for Washington Individuals with Autism Task Force was created in 2005 by Senate Bill 5311 (PDF, 12.5KB). Appointed by Governor Christine Gregoire, this group of autism experts assembled to share knowledge, do research, and make recommendations to the legislature regarding the growing incidence of autism and ways to improve the delivery and coordination of autism services in the state. The Department of Health was the lead agency in providing staff for the work of the Task Force.

Autism Task Force Members

Sofia Aragon, JD, RN
Department of Health

Lauri Berreman, MEd
Local School District Representative

Lou Colwell, EdD
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

Geraldine Dawson, PhD
University of Washington Autism Center

Monica Meyer (parent)
Education Services District

Felice Orlich, PhD (parent)
University of Washington Autism Center

Senator Marilyn Rasmussen (grandparent)
Senator Pam Roach
(grandparent)

Linda Rolfe, MSW
Department of Social and Health Services - Division of Developmental Disabilities

Ilene Schwartz, PhD
University of Washington

Dawn Sidell, RN, BSN (parent)
Northwest Autism Center

Diana Stadden (parent)
Autism Society of Washington & Arc of WA

Carolyn Taylor, MS (parent)
Autism Outreach Project

Representative Maureen Walsh

Representative Brendan Williams (uncle)

 

The first Report and Recommendations (PDF, 616KB) on how to best prevent, identify, treat, and accommodate the needs of individuals with autism and their families was completed in December of 2006 and submitted to the Governor and the 2007 Washington State Legislature.

With work clearly still needing to be done, the final budget from the 2007 Washington State Legislature included funding to continue the Autism Task Force through June 30, 2008 so that they could:

  • Prioritize recommendations from the 2006 report.

  • Develop implementation plans and cost estimates
    for the highest priorities.

  • Monitor federal legislation and funding opportunities.

  • Create the Washington State Autism Guidebook.

Final Report and Recommendations

Following three years of expert testimony, stakeholder input, current scientific research, evidence based standards and many hours of deliberation, the Task Force's Final Report and Recommendations (PDF, 1MB) were completed in December of 2007 and presented to the 2008 Washington State Legislature.

The Task Force held their final meeting on June 23, 2008. Their ground work sets the stage for recommended changes in state agencies and systems, striving to ensure that throughout their lifespan, individuals with autism spectrum disorder can:

  • Stay in their communities.

  • Receive widespread health care services.

  • Obtain on-going suitable treatments.

  • Receive timely, individualized, evidence-based multi-disciplinary interventions.

  • Receive culturally effective, family-centered supports.

  • Receive legally required services.

 

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