You can check out the full article here!
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What are the gaps in connecting autism research, policy, and practice? 🤔
Researchers from Drexel University asked this question as it relates to autism screening and early intervention, and they shared the lessons they learned in a recent paper. 📝 🧵1/4
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🗣️ The government shutdown impacts disabled individuals on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)! 🍎🍌🥦🍞🧀🥛🥩
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How does the federal government shutdown impact #autistic individuals and people with #disabilities? 🤔 🧵1/4
Happening today! Please join experts for an important discussion on national #autism discourse & why supporting rigorous #science is important now more than ever.
👉Register here: bit.ly/46rmZg1
🚨PANEL DISCUSSION🚨
Please join the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute on Monday, 9/29 at 5 pm EST for an important conversation about recent national discussions on #autism. Topics include Tylenol, vaccines, leucovorin, and more.
Register here: bit.ly/46rmZg1
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🗣️ You always have rights as a research participant!
Dr. Kiley McLean & the Policy Impact Project team break down those rights and why they matter in a new blog post.
🔗 Read the full post below!
#research #rights #policyimpact #autism
How does a bill become a law? 🤔
Dr. Kiley McLean and the Policy Impact Project team break down the process and how to best tailor advocacy efforts in a recent blog post. Check out the full post below! #law #policy #advocacy
AcademyHealth has an upcoming free webinar called “A Community-Led Approach for Measuring and Improving Quality of Care.” Learn more and register below! #IntellectualDisabilities #DevelopmentalDisabilities
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A recent study from researchers at the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute showed that #autistic adults are nearly 1.5 times more likely to need return visits to the hospital for mental health conditions.
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Autistic people live in every state, every district, and every neighborhood. Protecting Medicaid means protecting their future. 🧵3/4
Only 1 in 5 autistic people have access to home- and community-based services through waivers. Thousands are stuck on waitlists. Cuts to Medicaid would mean fewer supports, longer waits, and more risk of institutionalization. 🧵2/4
Nearly 1.6 million autistic people relied on Medicaid in 2020. Most qualify based on disability, not income. Despite this need, under the current political climate, #Medicaid is at risk. 🧵1/4
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🚨NEW BLOG POST🚨
Vaccines don’t cause autism: Why are we still talking about this?
Read the full blog post: policyimpactproject.org/vaccines-don...