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-- Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center -- Home DDDC Mission Parents & Visitors The Douglass School Outreach Services School-based Services Home-based Services Evaluations Early Intervention -- Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) College Support Program -- Adult Services Directions Faculty & Staff Role of Clinical Faculty Academic Publications Employment Opportunities University Students Undergraduate Students Field Work Course Research Course Graduate Students Certificate in ABA Doctoral Applicants to GSAPP Masters Applicants to GSAPP Masters Applicants to GSE Pre-Doctoral Applicants to School of Psychology Consortium -- Contact Us Directions Employment Opportunities Supporting DDDC Links The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center The DDDC serves the needs of people with autism spectrum disorders, their families and their schools. As an ABA program, we use these principles to organize our delivery of services. We recognize our responsibility to work collaboratively with the families of the children and adults we serve, and with the agencies that fund their treatment. As a university-based program, our commitment includes the education of undergraduate and graduate students and the dissemination of knowledge through research, training, and consultative services. We also provide information about the treatment and education of people with autism spectrum disorders to the professional community and the general public. Click here to learn about the DDDC's Mission and what it means to be an ABA Program. If you are interested in any potential openings at the Douglass School, please send all referrals to the Director of the DDDC. DOORS - Helping Open "Doors" for Children and Adults with Autism -- DDDC Event/News There are no DDDC events scheduled at this time. Retirement Party Honoring Maria Arnold Friday, November 8, 2019 DETAILS -- School Closing Information DDDC Services & Programs Our mission of service to people with autism spectrum disorders, their families and their schools is carried out through the following services and programs: The Douglass School Adult Services School-Based Services Home-Based Services Evaluations Early Intervention -- Functional Behavioral Assessment College Support Program __ The College Support Program (CSP) and its staff transitioned to Rutgers Health Services- Counseling, Alcohol & other Drugs Assistance Program and Psychiatric Services (RHS-CAPS) DOORS - Helping Open "Doors" for Children and Adults with Autism Douglass Organization for Occupational and Related Educational Services, Inc. ("DOORS") is a parent-run organization which provides funding for various social, educational, and recreational services for students of Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center ("DDDC") These programs are essential to the total growth of an individual with autism. Traditionally, however, these kinds of programs don't often receive funding from state or local agencies, so DOORS was founded to fill the funding gap. With expert advice from professionals in and outside the field of autism, DOORS helps fund programming for over 100 individuals attending the DDDC. -- DDDC and its Mission Visit our Home Page , or learn about DDDC's mission and what it means to be an ABA program . Popular Links The Douglass School Opportunities for students DDDC Outreach programs Jan Handleman and Susan Arlen Endowment for Autism Education Featured Publication (view all) Fiske, K. E. (2017). Autism and the family: Understanding and supporting parents and siblings . Sitemap Click here for a complete sitemap of the DDDC website. Click here for the DDDC Lead Testing Results - 2017 As a college-operated program, the DDDC complies with both FERPA and HIPAA regulations. For more information see the DDDC's privacy policy . © 2013 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved. Site development by CCS ^ Back to Top...