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Proceso asistencial integrado: Trastornos del Espectro Autista (Integrated care process: Autism Spectrum Disorders)

Government of Andalusia Junta de Andalucía Country Resources Autism Spectrum Disorder Mental Health Legislation, Regulations and Implementation Guides Andalucia 31 December 2010 Policy document

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Set of activities coordinated by the Public Health System of Andalusia, which aim to detect, at an early stage, the emergence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (TEA) and provide early attention. In order to do this, it is proposed to carry out certain preventive actions on progenitors with affected relatives and comprehensive care on affected children and families.

Conjunto de actuaciones coordinadas por el Sistema Sanitario Público de Andalucía que desarrollan profesionales de distintos sectores que atienden a la población infantil, sus familiares y su entorno, que tienen como finalidad detectar, de forma precoz, la apari- ción de Trastornos del Espectro Autista (TEA) y atenderlos en su caso. Para ello, se pro- pone la realización de determinadas actuaciones de carácter preventivo sobre progeni- tores con familiares afectados y se establece, una atención integral sobre la población infantil afecta, la familia y el entorno dirigida a evitar o minimizar su agravamiento y a optimizar su desarrollo.

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