| We are able to provide programs
to families living outside Wisconsin in the United States and
abroad on a consultation basis.
Our Workshop Model provides a
consultant as a Workshop Leader to travel to your
home to implement the program and train you and
your staff to do the therapy. Workshop Leaders
are clinicians from our Wisconsin clinics who have
extensive training and experience in ABA programming
and have met our professional standards for clinical
and administrative practice qualifying them to
provide consultation to families outside Wisconsin.
The Workshop Model follows the same curriculum as our Wisconsin program. Each child's treatment program is individually designed according to his or her particular strengths and challenges. The Workshop Leader will travel to the home every 8-12 weeks to work with the child, assess progress, move the program forward, incorporate changes and provide ongoing training. All Workshop Leaders function under the direction of a Clinical Supervisor and a licensed Clinical Psychologist to ensure that programming needs for each child are met.
The application process for services outside of Wisconsin features
a number of steps designed to ensure that we have enough recent
and accurate information to ensure the child will benefit from
the Workshop Model of treatment. Our Service Coordinators work
closely with families to complete the application process. To
speak with a Service Coordinator, families should contact our
Intake Department at
608-288-9040, send an email to weap@wiautism.com,
or click here to complete the online
contact form.
Families applying for services will share information about their children with the Service Coordinator over the phone and will be sent an application packet. This packet contains information about our program and several forms that need to be completed and returned.
Families must also provide documentation of the diagnosis by a qualified professional. Diagnostic appointments are available in our clinics in Wisconsin by our licensed Clinical Psychologists. These appointments feature evaluation by one of our licensed Clinical Psychologists including history, initial diagnosis or confirmation of diagnosis, assessment of skill level in a variety of areas, and recommendations for treatment. Arrangements for travel and accommodations and any associated costs are the responsibility of the family.
In addition to returning our forms and providing documentation
of diagnosis, recent tests of language, adaptive skills and
IQ are also required for application. For a list of tests
that we currently accept, please contact the Intake Department.
These tests are available by appointment in our clinics with
one of our Clinical Psychologists, or families may choose
to have them completed by a qualified professional in their
area and may submit it for our review. For appointments in
our clinics, arrangements for travel and accommodations and
any associated costs are the responsibility of the family.
If you are living in the United States outside the state
of Wisconsin and are interested in our services, please
contact our Intake Department at 608-288-9040, send an email
to weap@wiautism.com ,
or click here to complete the online
contact form.
If you are interested in services outside the United States, you may be able
to receive services through the Wisconsin Early Autism Project or through one
of our affiliate programs, depending on your area.
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For information about services in Canada, contact the Early
Autism Project Vancouver.
For information about services in Australia, contact the Early
Autism Project Australia .
For services in any other area outside the United States,
contact the Wisconsin
Early Autism Project
For more information about applying for our program outside the state of Wisconsin
, please contact our Intake Department at 608-288-9040, send an email to weap@wiautism.com,
or click here to complete the online
contact form. |