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650.723.ESPA (3772) [email protected] espa.stanford.edu ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Note: The Early Support Program (ESPA) provides resource information only. ESPA does not specifically endorse any of the listed programs and cannot recommend any specific clinical treatment or resource. Join ESPA Autism Support, an online support group | ESPA is free. Pay it forward. Donate here Resources for Families of Individuals with Special Needs during Coronavirus Outbreak http://med.stanford.edu/espa/covid_19_resources.html Supporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain Times https://afirm.fpg.unc.edu/sites/afirm.fpg.unc.edu/files/covid- resources/Supporting%20Individuals%20with%20Autism%20through%20Uncertian%20Times%20Full%20 Packet.pdf A comprehensive manual on how to best support loved ones on the spectrum during this unique time of crisis. Includes social stories about COVID, hand washing, and other tools to support the explanation of the current situation at this time. Autism Society COVID-19 Toolkit https://www.autism-society.org/covid-19/?emci=ca471913-fd6d-ea11-a94c- 00155d03b1e8&emdi=9a19c79f-5a70-ea11-a94c-00155d03b1e8&ceid=861591 The Autism Society has put together a toolkit covering an array of different resources supporting topics such as mental health, education, and lifestyle supports. Comprehensive Lists of Resources Related to Coronavirus *State Council on Developmental Disabilities Resource Guide (copy and paste link into browser) https://scdd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/03/SCDD-Covid-19-Resource-List-3-27-20- English.pdf A list of resources organized by location; international, federal, and California based resources during this time. Links for resources that support mental health and wellbeing. Commonsense Best Special Education Apps and Websites https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/best-special-education-apps-and-websites A list of resources to help create meaningful educational opportunities for children. PACE Resource List on COVID-19 https://www.pacificautism.org/about-pace/resources/ A list of resources specific to support children with Autism during COVID-19 such as social stories, parent support groups, and mental health resources. Resources and Recommendations for People with Developmental Disabilities and their Families http://disabilityvoicesunited.org/cv/ Resources and webinars provided by Disability Voices United on how best to deal with the changes brought on by COVID-19 and how to create opportunities for support. Spanish version available.

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Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________ Note: The Early Support Program (ESPA) provides resource information only. ESPA does not specifically endorse

any of the listed programs and cannot recommend any specific clinical treatment or resource.

Join ESPA Autism Support, an online support group | ESPA is free. Pay it forward. Donate here

Resources for Families of Individuals with Special Needs during Coronavirus Outbreak

http://med.stanford.edu/espa/covid_19_resources.html Supporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain Times https://afirm.fpg.unc.edu/sites/afirm.fpg.unc.edu/files/covid-resources/Supporting%20Individuals%20with%20Autism%20through%20Uncertian%20Times%20Full%20Packet.pdf A comprehensive manual on how to best support loved ones on the spectrum during this unique time of crisis. Includes social stories about COVID, hand washing, and other tools to support the explanation of the current situation at this time.

Autism Society COVID-19 Toolkit https://www.autism-society.org/covid-19/?emci=ca471913-fd6d-ea11-a94c-00155d03b1e8&emdi=9a19c79f-5a70-ea11-a94c-00155d03b1e8&ceid=861591 The Autism Society has put together a toolkit covering an array of different resources supporting topics such as mental health, education, and lifestyle supports.

Comprehensive Lists of Resources Related to Coronavirus

*State Council on Developmental Disabilities Resource Guide (copy and paste link into browser) https://scdd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/03/SCDD-Covid-19-Resource-List-3-27-20-English.pdf A list of resources organized by location; international, federal, and California based resources during this time. Links for resources that support mental health and wellbeing.

Commonsense Best Special Education Apps and Websites https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/best-special-education-apps-and-websites A list of resources to help create meaningful educational opportunities for children.

PACE Resource List on COVID-19 https://www.pacificautism.org/about-pace/resources/ A list of resources specific to support children with Autism during COVID-19 such as social stories, parent support groups, and mental health resources.

Resources and Recommendations for People with Developmental Disabilities and their Families http://disabilityvoicesunited.org/cv/ Resources and webinars provided by Disability Voices United on how best to deal with the changes brought on by COVID-19 and how to create opportunities for support. Spanish version available.

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Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________ Note: The Early Support Program (ESPA) provides resource information only. ESPA does not specifically endorse

any of the listed programs and cannot recommend any specific clinical treatment or resource.

Join ESPA Autism Support, an online support group | ESPA is free. Pay it forward. Donate here

Autism Speaks Resources on Coronavirus https://www.autismspeaks.org/news/covid-19-information-and-resources Autism Speaks provides information and resources to empower families, adults with Autism, and educators or healthcare professionals.

Special Education Information *California Department of Education Coronavirus Information https://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/hn/coronavirus.asp Simple Language School and Early Start Resources English Special Education: https://scdd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/03/COVID-19-and-special-ed.pdf Spanish Special Ed: https://scdd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/03/SPAN-COVID-19-and-special-ed.pdf English Early Start: https://scdd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/03/ENG-Corona-virus-and-early-start.pdf Spanish Early Start https://scdd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/03/SPAN-Corona-virus-and-early-start.pdf Resources that Support Distance Learning https://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/hn/appendix1.asp#four New COVID-19 Guidance for K-12 Schools https://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/hn/guidance.asp

Free and Low Income

One Degree Food, Financial, Etc. Resource List Coronavirus

https://about.1degree.org/covid-19-en One Degree offers resources for low income families both in the Bay Area and Los Angeles County, outlining applications for food and medical benefits as well as guides to other resources.

Coronavirus Crisis Grants Autism Speaks https://www.autismspeaks.org/individuals-and-families If you are in need, please contact the Autism Response Team at 1-888-288-4762 or [email protected] to get connected to resources in your area that may be able to help.

SFASA Coronavirus Crisis Grants (currently closed, will post information on website if they reopen) https://www.sfautismsociety.org/coronavirus-crisis-grants.html

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Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________ Note: The Early Support Program (ESPA) provides resource information only. ESPA does not specifically endorse

any of the listed programs and cannot recommend any specific clinical treatment or resource.

Join ESPA Autism Support, an online support group | ESPA is free. Pay it forward. Donate here

Free or Low Cost Internet Services https://www.ncbroadband.gov/covid19broadband/

Other Financial and Coronavirus Resources

Cash assistance and IRS: https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus

Stay home order FAQ: https://covid19.ca.gov/stay-home-except-for-essential-needs/#top

For small business owners

Benefits for Workers impacted by COVID-19: https://www.labor.ca.gov/coronavirus2019/#chart

Applying for unemployment: https://edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/UI_Online.htm

Federal student loan information

Health insurance: https://covid19.ca.gov/healthcare/#top

Homeowners: https://covid19.ca.gov/get-financial-help/#top

Coronavirus Social Stories

Coronavirus Social Story by The Autism Educator

Carol Gray Coronavirus Social Story

How to talk to your child with ASD about frightening situations

Flu picture story

Visual supports: Social Story about not sharing germs

Visual supports: Hand-washing steps

How to talk to kids about COVID-19

Social distancing video social stories: https://www.youtube.com/user/maddienapel

Simple Explanations of Coronavirus in Multiple Languages https://www.inclusion-europe.eu/easy-to-read-information-about-coronavirus/?fbclid=IwAR2Vvh4boEFDkPZ4t8smyN9dIud4f-qI7fwLKGkgiaBwQOoGaTho_WiZjAc

How Parents can take care of themselves Check with your health plan about telehealth mental health services if needed.

*Taking Care of Your Emotional Health https://emergency.cdc.gov/coping/selfcare.asp CDC article connecting individuals to resources and providing guidance on how to manage mental health and wellbeing during this time.

Managing Fear and Anxiety around Coronavirus https://uhs.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/fearsanxiety-coronavirus.pdf One page pamphlet with practical tips to manage your mental health.

Tips to Quell Anxiety and Stress amid the Coronavirus Outbreak https://azbigmedia.com/lifestyle/tips-to-quell-anxiety-and-stress-amid-the-coronavirus-outbreak/

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Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

Early Support Program for

Autism

Services Provided:

A joint program between Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Health Council to provide supportive services at no

cost to families after diagnosis

Sharing resources

Helping families connect with providers

650.723.ESPA (3772)

[email protected]

espa.stanford.edu

Parent education

Guidance in navigating the educational and health care systems

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________ Note: The Early Support Program (ESPA) provides resource information only. ESPA does not specifically endorse

any of the listed programs and cannot recommend any specific clinical treatment or resource.

Join ESPA Autism Support, an online support group | ESPA is free. Pay it forward. Donate here

Mental Health Screening Tools https://www.mhanational.org/self-help-tools Information to help individuals identify their feelings during a stressful time, and provide links to guide wellness and/or treatment options.

Mindfulness Resources UCLA Mindfulness Awareness Center Guided Meditations

Weekly Meditations with Dr. Rick Hanson

Mindfulness Resources

Down Dog Yoga app - free through April 1st for public and through July 1st for educators and students

Important Telephone Numbers National domestic violence hotline: 1.800.799.7233

SAMHSA's Disaster Distress Line: Call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect with a trained crisis counselor

Teen Line: Call (310) 855-HOPE or (800) TLC-TEEN (nationwide toll-free) from 6pm to 10pm PST or Text "TEEN" to 839863 between 6:00pm-9:00pm PST to receive person teen-to-teen education and support.

The Peer-Run Warm Line: Call 1-855-845-7415 for peer-run non-emergency emotional support.

Community Connections in Times of Physical Separation.