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DHS Highlights Trauma-Informed Research and Resources for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism

by Pennsylvania Department of Human Services

On Thursday, July 11, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) released the latest issue of the Positive Approaches Journal, which aims to provide the most recent research for people with mental and behavioral health challenges, intellectual disabilities, autism, and other developmental disabilities to help them live an everyday life. This edition focuses on trauma-informed research and the best practices that can be implemented in the most supportive ways possible.

“DHS works to ensure that Pennsylvanians with intellectual disabilities and autism have the services and supports they need,” said DHS Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh. “We know that there is a higher prevalence of trauma among individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism, and it is our hope that the research in this edition of the Positive Approaches Journal can help individuals and families find the resources they need to improve their everyday lives.”

The Shapiro Administration believes that every Pennsylvanian with intellectual disabilities and autism deserves to receive the support they need to achieve an everyday life with dignity and opportunity to pursue their goals and live, work, and recreate among their families and peers. Governor Josh Shapiro’s proposed budget works to ensure that individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism have access to the right services at the right time while providing better care for our families and neighbors.

This edition of the Positive Approaches Journal features research and articles on the following:

The journal is a collaboration of DHS’ Office of Developmental Programs and Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. It collects resources, observations, and advancements in mental and behavioral health in order to better serve people in their communities.

Read this edition of the Positive Approaches Journal.

For more information, visit www.dhs.pa.gov

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