906 resultados para Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities
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As requested in Illinois House Resolution 413, the Illinois Dept. of Human Services submitted this report on the agency's efforts to assist homeless people who have serious mental illness and developmental disabilities. While the Department did not recommend the creation of seperate Advocacy Program for this population, this report contains the agency's plans for services to homeless persons with mental and developmental disabilities.
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In August 1999, the State and Regional Development Strategy Act was signed into law, initiating a multi-year, strategic planning process for economic development in Illinois. In the statute, the General Assembly noted that 'an essential step to assist the Illinois economy, both on a statewide and on a local level, to respond to increasingly competitive global conditions and economic trends is to establish a consensus on a long-term economic development strategy that recognizes both the competitive position of the state's regions and needs of commerce and industry.' The statute directs the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) to implement the strategic planning process.
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"Contract no. 06-11-810-16."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title varies slightly.
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Description based on: January 1989 - January 1990; title from cover.
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"April 2006."
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Responding to Public Act 93-0395 of the Illinois State Legislature, The Autism Program (TAP) was established in May of 2002 via an amendment to The Hope School Agreement with the Department of Human Services (DHS). The new program was located at three Regional Centers, including Northern Illinois (Partnership between the University of Chicago and Ada S. McKinley Community Services), Central Illinois (Partnership between The Hope School and SIU-School of Medicine), and Southern Illinois (Partnership between Family Counseling Center and SIU-C Rehabilitation Institute). The Autism Program's intent was to provide a system development initiative to document service gaps and systemic problems identified by parents and professionals at each Regional Center. More specifically, the program was designed to 1) develop and demonstrate best practices standards; 2) provide training for educators and medical professionals; 3) give support to parents and other caregivers; 4) work with universities and agencies to identify unmet needs and resources; 5) encourage and support research.
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Previous ed. issued by the body under its earlier name, Dept. of Mental Health.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"During the 1996 spring session, the General Assembly passed and the Governor signed landmark legislation creating a Department of Human Services (DHS) effective July 1, 1997. The new department consolidates three human services departments in their entirety : Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) - Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) - Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DMH/DD)."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"September 12, 1980."