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Research Autism
Research Autism is the only UK charity exclusively dedicated to research into interventions in autism Established in 2003 as the Autism Intervention Research Trust, we carry out high quality, independent research into new and existing health, education, social and other interventions. Our goal is the improvement of quality of life and outlook for the individuals affected and those around them.
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Childrens Mental Health Ontario
A very current and evidence-based paper on treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders titled: 'Evidence-Based Practices for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Review of the Literature and Practice Guide' 2003
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Medical Research Council (UK)
Medical Research Council (UK) The report, commissioned by the Department of Health in March, provides a picture of what scientific research has revealed about the occurrence and causes of autism and other autism spectrum disorders, identifies gaps in knowledge, and makes recommendations on future research strategy for the UK.
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British Medical Journal
This site contains the full text of all articles published in the weekly British Medical Journal since January 1994. In addition, it contains material that is unique to the website. Access to the entire site is free.
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Virginia Commonwealth University questionnaire
The Department of Psychology at VCU is conducting a study on parents' perceptions of the development of their children with autism.
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Autism Research Institute (USA)
Autism Research Institute (USA) is a non-profit organization, was established in 1967. ARI is primarily devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating the results of research, on the causes of autism and on methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating autism and other severe behavioral disorders of childhood.
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National Family Carers Voice Survey
A new organisation called the National Family Carers Voice has been established to provide the Government with advice on how family carer issues can be better addressed. Over the next two years, it will gather information about the nature, location, and circumstances of family carers and will provide the Government with advice and options for addressing the longer term needs of these important individuals.
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A Review of the Research to Identify the Most Effective Models of Best Practice in the Management of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
By Jacqueline M. Roberts, with assistance from Greta Ridley. Prepared for the Department of Ageing, Disability, and Home Care. PDF (618KB)
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