As we enter the New Year, we are filled with optimism for growth and
opportunity. Your generous support and advocacy enables us to remain
steadfast in our mission, continue to foster life-enhancing autism
research, transform the standards of autism care and create a more
accepting and inclusive world where all people with autism can reach
their full potential.
Being a catalyst for life-enhancing research breakthroughs
Autism Speaks announces grant funding for early-career scientists
Autism Speaks recently opened applications for our Predoctoral and
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The fellowship awards are available
to current graduate students or researchers who have completed a
graduate degree within 5 years of their application date. Last
year's grant recipients focused on community participation among
autistic adults, delivering services in low resource communities, sex
disparities in autism and more. We are excited to empower early career
scientists as they innovate in the field of autism research.
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Autism Speaks fall/winter 2021 research update
This fall and winter, Autism Speaks has made significant strides
towards our science and public health priorities. Our PATH to
Discovery program, a groundbreaking project linking discovery science
and clinical research, continues to grow, and new advancements are
being made with the help of our MSSNG and AGRE genomic databases.
Learn more about this work in our research update.
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Increasing early childhood screening and timely interventions
The Autism Care Network works to improve mental health among autistic
youth
Research shows that people with autism are more likely to have other
mental health conditions that affect their overall health and
well-being. Careful assessment and treatment of these mental health
conditions is essential to quality care for people on the autism
spectrum. In this Q&A, Dr. Eric M. Butter, Ph.D., highlights how
the Autism Speaks-supported Autism Care Network is working to improve
treatment for mental health issues among autistic youth.
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Improving the transition to adulthood
Autism Speaks publishes new employment resource for autistic adults
Research shows that nearly half of 25-year-olds with autism have never
held a paying job, though many are willing and able to work. The
Autism Speaks Roadmap to Meaningful Employment for Autistic
Adults is designed to help adults with autism navigate their
employment journey and offers guidance and resources at every stage of
their career, whether they're looking for their first job or
preparing for retirement.
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Autism Speaks sponsors HeroX Employment Connection Challenge
Finding a job can be difficult for anyone, but for people with
autism, navigating traditional employment websites has its own set of
challenges. In an effort to develop a more accessible job search
platform, Autism Speaks is sponsoring the Autism Employment Connector
Challenge, a crowdsourcing competition on the HeroX platform where
companies can submit innovative solutions and compete to win a prize.
We are looking for a solution that will help autistic adults in the
job search and application process while removing structural barriers
to employment. Submissions will be accepted from January 18 to March
1, 2022. Click here to apply.
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Ensuring access to reliable information and services throughout the
lifespan
Autism Speaks shares its 2021 advocacy highlights
From Washington, D.C., to Zoom meetings with advocates across the
country, the Autism Speaks Advocacy team pursued policy solutions
throughout this year that protect the rights of people with autism and
enhance their access to services and supports throughout the lifespan.
We encourage you to read the policy milestones and accomplishments
that your support helped us achieve in 2021.
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Increasing global understanding and acceptance of people with autism
New episode of Adulting on the Spectrum podcast
On our latest Adulting on the Spectrum podcast, hosts Andrew Komarow
and Eileen Lamb spoke with Dr. Temple Grandin, a prominent author and
speaker on both autism and animal behavior who has been featured on
national and international media for her incredible story. Dr. Grandin
shares her experience growing up with autism in the 1970s and speaks
about her decades of advocacy. Listen to her story here.
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