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Some health issues can be caused by changes in our genes. Many of the medical "red flags" that cause a pediatrician to refer a child for genetic services overlap with developmental red flags. Early intervention professionals are trained to notice red flags during the first three years of development, and are therefore uniquely positioned to help families advocate for and navigate a genetic referral. Genetics providers help families learn whether genetic changes may explain the health conditions in their family and connect families with appropriate care. The Virginia Genetic Navigator program helps families of children or adults with disabilities or special health care needs more easily access and navigate genetic services by providing one-on-one support and connecting them with resources.
During our second session, we will discuss current efforts to improve access to genetic services in Virginia and describe the VA Center for Family Involvement's Genetic Navigator program, and how the early intervention team can partner with Genetic Navigators to support families who are navigating the genetics system.
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