From Autistic Self Advocacy Network <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: The deadline to submit your public comments to IACC is coming up!
Date October 12, 2022 8:01 PM
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The deadline to submit your comments [[link removed]] to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) is October 14th! The IACC advises on federal funding for autism research, and they need to hear from our community. Check out the email below for more details.

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From: Autistic Self Advocacy Network <[email protected]>
Date: Tues, Oct 24, 2019 at 4:00 PM
Subject: Submit a comment to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee!



It is more important than ever to make sure autism research reflects what matters to all of us. Make your voice heard by submitting a comment [[link removed]] to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee by October 14th! Learn more about the IACC, and how to submit a comment, with our new resource [[link removed]] !



The IACC advises on federal funding for autism research. They make recommendations on how autism research funding is prioritized. You can push the IACC to advocate for research that matters to our community by submitting a public comment telling them what kind of research you want to see. You can do that by submitting a comment using this form [[link removed]] , and asking the committee to prioritize the research you care about.

Please try to be as specific as possible - for example, saying, “I would like IACC to prioritize research on how many autistic people have sleep disorders and what treatments are effective” is clearer than “I want IACC to prioritize research on sleeping.”

You can submit a comment using the form here [[link removed]] .

Some of ASAN’s comments have included recommendations to support and prioritize research on best practices for supporting robust and effective alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) for autistic people, as well as cultural competency of alternative communication methods. We also regularly urge the IACC to include autistic people, particularly autistic people with co-occurring mental health or intellectual disabilities, autistic people who use AAC, and autistic people of color, in the research process as collaborators, not just in the data collection phase.

You can read more of ASAN’s previous recommendations here [[link removed]] and here [[link removed]] .

Have questions about the IACC and the public comment process? Check out our new resource [[link removed]] for more information.

Whether you’ve known you’re a part of the autistic community your whole life, or are just starting to find your place, we want to make sure your input is included. Share your priorities for autism research - submit a comment today!


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