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ChildServe employees smiling for a group photo
Blog
8.7.2023

Autism Speaks Grantee Recipient Story: ChildServe

Autism Speaks supports community programs that provide people with autism with fulfilling social and educational experiences through the Autism Speaks
Map of Medicaid by state
Blog
8.2.2023

Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers

Click here to learn about Medicaid, a joint federal-state program providing health benefits for those who meet eligibility requirements. The program
Doctor at their desk with a clipboard
Life on the Spectrum
8.2.2023

Transition from school-based services to HCBS Waiver adult services

Accessing Medicaid home and community-based services waivers (HCBS Waivers) takes persistence and patience. Click here to read Chloe Rothschild's
2 people holding hands with Pride bracelets on
Science News
7.21.2023

New research on sexual minority autistic adults

Click here to read about a recent study that examined the mental health and quality of life of autistic adults who identify with sexual orientations
Autism Speaks logo
Press Release
7.14.2023

Collaboration Addresses Transition to Adulthood for Autism Patients

A collaborative effort to improve the outcomes for youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) transitioning to adulthood has been awarded a total of $1
College lecture
Blog
7.13.2023

Postsecondary education perspectives: Autistic students dish on school life

Considering postsecondary education? Hear from autistic people in different settings and at different stages of their educational careers talk about
IHP
Blog
7.13.2023

Individualized Healthcare Plans (IHP or IHCP): A tool to manage student-specific healthcare needs

An Individualized Healthcare Plan (IHP) is a formal document for students, like those with autism and co-occuring conditions, who require specific
School nurse
Blog
7.12.2023

Notes for the school nurse: Common challenges related to autism

Common challenges related to autism for school nurses to consider to help make visits to their office less stressful and more effective for everyone.
Jim Hoerricks
Blog
7.12.2023

Autistic teacher perspective: How to nurture autistic students and build an inclusive classroom

Tips for general education teachers to nurture autistic students from an autistic teacher.
Andy Shih, Chief Science Officer at Autism Speaks, and Sabrina Vaughn, Founder of the Hatching Hope Foundation
Blog
7.12.2023

Hatching Hope Foundation brings support to Texas families

Click here to meet Sabrina Vaughn, founder and executive director of the Hatching Hope Foundation. She is a member of the Autism Speaks Advocacy
Autism Speaks awards $148,000 of funding to autistic researchers
Science News
7.11.2023

Autism Speaks awards $148,000 of funding to autistic researchers

Click here to read the announcement of the recipients of our new Predoctoral Fellowship Program for Autistic Scientists. Through this fellowship
Autism Speaks and Royal Arch Masons award $180,000 of funding to researchers studying auditory processing disorder
Science News
7.11.2023

Autism Speaks and Royal Arch Masons award $180,000 of funding to researchers studying auditory processing disorder

Click here to see how Autism Speaks, with the support of a Royal Arch Research Assistance grant, is funding three pilot research projects to advance
Inclusive Pride Flag
Blog
6.1.2023

Self-advocates in conversation: Connections between autism and gender presentation

Two nonbinary self-advocates discuss how their gender presentation was impacted by autism.
Emily Wampler, LISW
Blog
6.1.2023

Gender-affirming care for transgender autistic youth

Wampler discusses her approach to gender-affirming therapy for autistic transgender youth and shares tips for accessing care.
Stethoscope and pen on a medical chart
Blog
6.1.2023

Self-advocacy tips for LGBTQ+ autistic adults seeking medical care

The healthcare system is currently not working for LGBTQ+ autistic adults. Here, Zosia Zaks, M.Ed., C.R.C., an autistic, transgender counselor who has
Medical supplies
Advocacy News
5.25.2023

HEADs UP Act is introduced in the US House of Representatives

New legislation introduced in Congress could help achieve better health outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD),