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SURVEY EXTENSION: 2023 Pandemic Canadian Autism Needs Assessment Survey / Sondage de 2023 pour l’évaluation des besoins relatifs à l’autisme au Canada en période de pandémie

SURVEY EXTENSION: 2023 Pandemic Canadian Autism Needs Assessment Survey / Sondage de 2023 pour l’évaluation des besoins relatifs à l’autisme au Canada en période de pandémie Read More »

We invite autistic adults (18+ years) and caregivers of autistic children of any age to participate in the 2023 Pandemic Canadian Autism Needs Assessment Survey. This is a survey to better understand the evolving impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on you and the services and supports you access. Purpose of the survey​ Participation  This is an […]

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Meet the Recipients of the 2023 Martha and Vincent Wagar Intellectual Disability and Autism Research Fund Graduate Student Award!

Meet the Recipients of the 2023 Martha and Vincent Wagar Intellectual Disability and Autism Research Fund Graduate Student Award! Read More »

We are pleased to introduce you to the three successful recipients of the 2023 Martha and Vincent Wagar Intellectual Disability and Autism Research Fund graduate student award! About the research fund: The Martha and Vincent Wagar Intellectual Disability and Autism Research Fund provides graduate students in the Faculty of Health Sciences the opportunity to pursue leading-edge research,

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Statement from the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, on Autism Awareness Month

Statement from the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, on Autism Awareness Month Read More »

October is Autism Awareness Month in Canada! This month, and every month, Canadians must improve our understanding and awareness of how to better support Autistic people, families, and caregivers. Beyond this, we must do our part to encourage Autism acceptance across Canada. In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, provided a

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PARC Speaker Series will Launch with Dr. Elizabeth Kelley’s Zoom Talk on Early Interventions for Parents of Autistic Children

PARC Speaker Series will Launch with Dr. Elizabeth Kelley’s Zoom Talk on Early Interventions for Parents of Autistic Children Read More »

The PARC Study co-investigative team is pleased to announce that registrations are open for our first PARC Speaker Series virtual Zoom talk! It will be hosted by Dr. Elizabeth Kelley, a PARC co-investigator working with the Kingston, Ontario site. This talk is free and open to the public, meaning that anyone regardless of whether they are currently

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Publication Highlight: A Scoping Review of Trajectory Research in Children with an Autism Diagnosis

Publication Highlight: A Scoping Review of Trajectory Research in Children with an Autism Diagnosis Read More »

Autism research has increasingly called researchers to employ longitudinal trajectory methods (i.e., collecting data at three or more timepoints) to understand different developmental pathways of Autistic people across the lifespan. This area of exploration has been a core focus for many among the MacART team. According to MacART member Dr. Stephen Gentles, trajectory studies involve

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Dr. Mackenzie Salt Receiving Funding for a National Needs Assessment for Canadian Autistic Adults

Dr. Mackenzie Salt Receiving Funding for a National Needs Assessment for Canadian Autistic Adults Read More »

We are excited to share the incredible news that at the 2023 Canadian Autism Leadership Summit, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health announced $214,883 in funding for a project to create and distribute a national needs assessment survey for Autistic adults! This research project is led by MacART member Dr. Mackenzie Salt in collaboration with the Autism Alliance

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Statement from MacART on World Autism Acceptance Day 2023

Statement from MacART on World Autism Acceptance Day 2023 Read More »

April 2nd is World Autism Acceptance Day – a day to encourage autism acceptance beyond just awareness and continue to promote inclusion for the over 75 million Autistic individuals across the world. In Canada, 1 in 50 children and youth aged 1 to 17 are Autistic (PHAC, 2022), necessitating the creation of an inclusive world.

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Congratulations to Dr. Claire (Yun-Ju) Chen, recipient of the Society for Research in Childhood Development 2023 Early Career Interdisciplinary Scholars Fellowship Program

Congratulations to Dr. Claire (Yun-Ju) Chen, recipient of the Society for Research in Childhood Development 2023 Early Career Interdisciplinary Scholars Fellowship Program Read More »

The McMaster Autism Research Team would like to congratulate our trainee Dr. Claire (Yun-Ju) Chen for being a recipient of the Society for Research in Childhood Development (SRSD) Early Career Interdisciplinary Scholars Fellowship Program! The fellowship program is established and organized by SRCD’s Interdisciplinary Committee and aims to connect interdisciplinary and psychology/human development scholars, providing

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Pediatric Autism Research Cohort (PARC) study team has received a CIHR grant

Pediatric Autism Research Cohort (PARC) study team has received a CIHR grant Read More »

We are thrilled to announce that the Pediatric Autism Research Cohort (PARC) study team has received a $1.14 million Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) grant. Our application was ranked #1 within the committee reviewing our submission! This funding will allow us to expand our study to more sites throughout Canada and beyond. Read our multisite

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