Civil Rights Attorney and Child Advocate Areva Martin and Special Needs Network Cites Importance of Its New Workforce Development Program as CDC Reports Increased Prevalence of Autism in Children of Color
An alarming report from the
Civil rights attorney and child advocate
As the region's leading social justice organization working at the intersection of civil rights issues and disability rights, SNN is doing its part of bridging the gap of early intervention for children in BIPOC communities and addressing the critical shortage of diverse professionals available to serve children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
This year, SNN launched an exciting new workforce development program called C.O.R.E. – that is, Creating Opportunities and Resources for Equity in Early Intervention. It is a groundbreaking response designed to address this crisis of early identification and intervention. The first-of-its-kind program will increase diversity and representation in professionals serving children ages 0 to 3 years old with developmental disabilities. With support from a federal grant, the C.O.R.E. fellowship program will train and connect racially-diverse professionals with agencies that provide services for children with developmental disabilities in communities of color.
SNN, like the
"For children of color, obtaining three screenings and in some cases even obtaining one, can prove challenging," said Martin. founder and president of SNN. "A shortage of qualified clinicians, implicit bias, anti-Blackness sentiments and lack of adequate insurance coverage are just a few of the barriers that families of color face. The new
For its new workforce development program, SNN recruited 200 C.O.R.E. fellows for extensive training in key specialties to work with children in
In addition, C,O.R.E. fellows will receive a range of training, benefits, and support, including Diversity, Equity, Inclusion training and certification, professional subject matter and leadership training as well as a paid training stipend.
"We believe C.O.R.E. will serve as national model for extending services to children and families who will otherwise face delays in receiving the diagnoses and services that are critical to improving long-term outcomes," said Martin.
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