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The latest autism research news stories with ASF Chief Science Officer Alycia Halladay

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    Are new ICD-11 criteria for an autism diagnosis too vague?

    In the last version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the different subtypes of autism were folded into one label: autism spectrum disorder. A similar revision is being made around the International Classification of Diseases, the system the WHO uses across the world to describe autism and provide appropriate reimbursements for services and supports. In … Continue reading "Are new ICD-11 criteria for an autism diagnosis too vague?"

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    Waitlists for waitlists

    Everyone who has looked for support for autism spectrum disorder is familiar with waitlists. Waitlists for evaluation, diagnosis, intervention, consultations and referrals. These waitlists prevent important opportunities for services and many groups developing technologies, policies, and approaches to reduce the waitlists or work around them. On this week’s podcast, we talk to Dr. Sharief Taraman … Continue reading "Waitlists for waitlists"

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    How in research helping indigenous families with ASD?

    On this day, October 12th, we celebrate Indigenous People’s Day by talking about how many indigenous people have ASD, what services to they receive and what are scientists around the world doing to help them. It’s not enough, but it’s a start. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32762685/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31999495/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31928063/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19962033/

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    If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere: preparing early interventions for the community

    This week two groups of heroes of autism research published studies that may not be the type of major breakthrough that the media reports on, but they are more important to families:  These studies help translate what works in the research clinic into the community.  Specifically, is it even possible, how, and what do families … Continue reading "If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere: preparing early interventions for the community"

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    Supporting the support staff, at least a first step

    Paid support staff are critical to helping individuals at all ages with autism.  Unfortunately, they are mostly poorly paid, and exhibit high levels of burnout.  What psychological constructs are most important, and can they be targeted for services to help provide better services for those with ASD?  As it turns out, more important than preventing … Continue reading "Supporting the support staff, at least a first step"

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    Resources and Services for Adolescents and Young Adults

    Thank you to Sonia Agarwal, smart, efficient and eloquent ASF summer intern for putting together a summary of resources and services and rights for adolescents and young adults with autism, focusing on those who are not intellectually disabled.  They include resources for transitioning into college and support programs at college, with tips and hints along the … Continue reading "Resources and Services for Adolescents and Young Adults"

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    The ASF Day of Learning Recap

    On Thursday, March 30th the Autism Science Foundation held their 4th Annual Day of Learning in NYC.  If you were not able to attend and can’t wait for the videos of the talks, this week’s podcast attempts to summarize what was presented. A list of the talks are: Autism Research: Where Are We Now? – … Continue reading "The ASF Day of Learning Recap"

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The latest autism research news stories with ASF Chief Science Officer Alycia Halladay

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