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Devereux New York CARESDevereux New York CARES Devereux New York provides a wide range of educational, clinical, residential and community-based programs and services to children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), emotional and behavioral differences, and dual diagnoses. As part of its continuum of care, the Devereux N.Y. Center for Autism Research and Education Services (CARES) – located in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. – provides year-round, full-day, intensive educational and behavioral interventions for students, ages five to 21, with ASD and other cognitive differences. Opened in 1996, Devereux N.Y. CARES serves nearly 50 students, and their families, living with autism. As one of the state’s most highly regarded programs for individuals with ASD, we provide an exceptional degree of attention, and offer many activities to foster students’ learning, independence and integration into the community. Our program is guided by the principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis; educational goals/activities are customized to match each student’s unique strengths. Students receive a variety of educational, vocational and behavior intervention programs to support individual growth. We also provide expert consultation services to parents, teachers, school districts and other agencies. At Devereux N.Y. CARES, we strive to help our students and families lead positive, fulfilling lives in and outside of the classroom. Our goal is to cultivate a safe, nurturing atmosphere in which students, and their families, feel supported while working toward academic, social and vocational goals. Educational ProgrammingDevereux N.Y. CARES helps students reach their highest potential and, ultimately, achieve success in the least restrictive environment possible. An individualized education plan (IEP) for each student is developed in conjunction with families and their child’s home school district. IEPs may include the following behavioral areas:
Curriculum complies with New York State’s learning standards for students with severe disabilities; all students participate in alternate assessments. Staffing and InstructionThe Devereux N.Y. CARES staffing ratio, approved by NYSED, is 6:1:3 (six students; one teacher; three teaching assistants). These four staff members work together to provide instruction related to student goals and objectives, with appropriate certification and training. Some students may have 1:1 aides assigned to them as per their IEPs. While these aides do not provide instruction, they support students’ participation in the school environment. Intensive Community-based InstructionAt Devereux N.Y. CARES, it is critical that our students have an opportunity to experience life outside the classroom. The goal for students is to apply what they’ve learned at school – in their communities and to help prepare them for life after Devereux. All students engage in weekly, community-based instruction geared to meet each individual’s IEP goals. Activities include visiting the library, grocery store, post office, etc. In addition, teens/young adults participate in pre-vocational learning opportunities to help them develop skills for future employment. These opportunities are created in partnership with local nonprofits and businesses, and are supported and monitored by our staff. Title IX Policy and ProceduresWhat is Title IX?Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”) prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. Sex discrimination includes sex-based harassment, discrimination on the basis of sex and retaliation related to complaints of sex discrimination. Sex-based harassment is unwelcome conduct, which includes both sexual harassment including, but not limited to, sexual assault, other forms of sexual violence and other sexual misconduct, and gender-based harassment. This applies to academic, educational, athletic and residential programs. What is Different? The new Title IX regulation holds schools accountable for failure to respond equitably and promptly to sexual misconduct incidents and ensures a more reliable adjudication process that is fair to all students. The Final Regulations specify how recipients (defined as schools, LEAs, postsecondary institutions) of federal financial assistance must respond to allegations of sexual harassment consistent with Title IX’s prohibition against sex discrimination. They further specify how recipients (defined as schools, LEAs, postsecondary institutions) of federal financial assistance must respond to allegations of sexual harassment consistent with Title IX’s prohibition against sex discrimination. Training Policy and Procedure Documents
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