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Clarifying the Services of the Indiana Resource Center for Autism: What We do and What We Don't Do

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Fiscal Year:
2012
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Product Description:
The staff of the Indiana Resource Center for Autism engages in a range of activities that impact individuals across the lifespan and across the spectrum of autism, family members, and the professionals who serve them. The intent of this article is to explain what we do and don?t do, and to clarify the services of IRCA. The overall goals of the Indiana Resource Center for Autism are to conduct outreach training and consultations, engage in research, and develop and disseminate information on behalf of individuals across the autism spectrum, including autism and Asperger?s. The Indiana Resource Center for Autism?s efforts focus on providing communities, organizations, agencies, and families with the knowledge and skills to support children and adults, of all ages, in typical early intervention, school, community, work, and home settings. We are university-based and part of Indiana University?s Indiana Institute on Disability and Community.
Keyword(s):
consultations, autism, pervasive developmental disorders, Asperger's, training
Product/Publication Type(s):
Reports and monographs
Target Audience:
Consumers/Families, Professionals, Policymakers, Students
Alternative Format:
Electronic (disc, CD, 508 compliant web posting)
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