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Laying Out a New Model for Autism Care

The Lancet Commission on the future of care and clinical research in autism proposed and described a new model of care and treatment for autism in a report released at the beginning of December, calling for global coordination among governments, health care providers, educational programs, financial institutions, and social sectors to reform research, care, and…

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Autism in Women and Girls

In November, two female celebrities in the United Kingdom announced that they had been diagnosed with autism as adults. Their announcements and the flurry of related news that followed them has put the topic of how autism is diagnosed and how it expresses differently in females in the spotlight. Television presenter Melanie Sykes was diagnosed…

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Pandemic-Related Issues Continue to Affect Education

Compared to the start of school last year, there was much for children and parents to celebrate when the 2021-22 school year started, including the fact that most children could attend school in person and the availability in November of vaccines for children under 12. That good news, however, was complicated by ongoing issues related…

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Encouraging Employment News

The employment prospects for autistic adults are grim, as a recent Politico article noted, with only about one-third of autistic adults in paid jobs for more than 15 hours a week. However, there are encouraging signs in the news that promise change.   Federal Initiatives One of those, also noted in the Politico article, is…

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Comment Sought on IACC Plan

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Office of Autism Research is seeking public input to help the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) identify priorities for the 2021-22 update of the IACC’s Strategic Plan for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as required by the Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education and Support (CARES) Act of 2019. The…

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New Screening App Available

In late August, Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center (SARRC) introduced a new version of its Think Autism mobile app. Formerly called Think Asperger’s, the app was developed for parents, educators, and medical professionals to use with children ages 8 to 13. Its main feature is the Social Challenges Screening Questionnaire, which parents and professionals…

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Spending Time in Nature

An Autism Nature Trail, at Letchworth State Park in upstate New York, will open this fall, thanks to a group of volunteers who worked together over several years to create and build the trail. Every feature of the mile-long trail was designed with neurodiversity in mind, from the type of stone chosen for the steps…

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HHS Releases Roster of IACC Members

On July 7, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the appointments of new and returning members to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC). As described in an HHS press release, the committee helps to set priorities for federally funded autism research and services, coordinates federal activities concerning autism spectrum disorder, and…

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Department of Education Guidance for Reopening Schools

In May, the Department of Education released a “question-and-answer” document providing guidance to help students, families, schools, and the public understand the rights students have that ensure their access to education as schools reopen this fall. As noted on JD Supra, a website for lawyers, the information, while not “groundbreaking,” does clearly explain what schools…

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Federal Research Funding and the IACC

A study published in the journal Autism at the end of March asserts that federal funding for autism research has not followed recommendations made by the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC). In 2017, the IACC in its advisory role recommended allocating more funding to research studies focusing on treatments/interventions, evidence-based services, and lifespan issues. Based…

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