State Puts New Focus on Autism Disorders
New Division will Oversee Services
At a State House ceremony ...Gerald Morrissey, the commissioner of mental retardation, announced the creation of the Division of Autism Spectrum Disorders to oversee services and support for families.
Morrissey said the office would respond to parents and legislators concerned that services are available only after battles with state bureaucracies.
The office, now in the planning stages, is set to open in full by July 2005, the start of the 2006 fiscal year. Still to be determined are its funding and staffing, he said.
When the state split the departments of Mental Health and Mental Retardation in 1987, "it left people with autism spectrum out in the cold," said Representative Barbara L'Italien, Democrat of Andover, whose 13-year-old son has Asperger's syndrome, a neurobiological disorder in which autistic-like behaviors are exhibited.
The Department of Public Health is working on a study, due out in December, on the number of children under 18 with autism in Massachusetts.
-Adapted from STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE, The Boston Globe, 4/13/04
04/2004