Focus of the AIR-P

The AIR-P is interested in making doctors and other clinicians more knowledgeable about autism and keeping families informed about our activities and, where appropriate, enabling family participation in research. We are focused on:

  • advancement of the current knowledge pool through research that can lead to improvements in interventions that address the physical and behavioral health needs of children and adolescents with ASD and other developmental disabilities,
  • evidence-based guideline development,
  • validation of tools, and
  • information dissemination to health professionals and the public, especially families impacted by ASD and other developmental disabilities.

To read about this work in greater detail, click on the links below:


Development of guidelines and algorithms

Current research

Publications

Training, Webinars and Outreach