This will vary depending on your child's specific needs. Each year, we work with approximately 300 families whose children qualify for a DHSP Out-of-School-Time program and who have a disability. We work as quickly as possible to understand your child's needs and coordinate reasonable accommodations they made need. The amount of time needed will depend on each child's specific needs. Some supports take longer to implement, especially if it is necessary to hire additional staff. We are committed to putting the supports in place that will help your child - and their peers - successfully participate in our programs.
The Inclusion Initiative works with children who have a range of abilities, including autism spectrum disorder, social-emotional needs, etc. The Inclusion Initiative will use the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) as a starting point and will reach out to families with any questions. If your child meets the eligibility requirements for a DHSP Out-of-School-Time program, we are dedicated to working with you to understand your child's needs and coordinate reasonable accommodations for them in our programs.
The Inclusion Initiative works with all of DHSP's Out-of-School-Time programs, including: Childcare Afterschool programs, Community Schools afterschool and summer camps, Cambridge Youth Programs Pre-Teen / Middle School Youth Center Programs and Summer Programs, King Open Extended Day, and Recreation programs.