The Importance of Early Intervention in Autism
When autism is identified early, children can receive the right therapies and support during their critical developmental years. This can
WHO WE ARE
At Justice for Autism, we are more than an organization—we are a movement fueled by the collective strength, resilience, and voices of the autism community. Our mission is to create a world where every autistic individual is seen, heard, and empowered to live life to the fullest.
Our affiliate network, connects people to the resources they need through education, advocacy, resources, and community programming.
The Autism Society strives to empower individuals with Autism and their families to make informed decisions in the planning and delivery of individualized, evidence-based services and support. Each individual and family has the right to choose the services that best meet their individual needs.
Providing free health check-ups, medicine, and support for underserved populations.
Providing free health check-ups, medicine, and support for underserved populations.
Providing free health check-ups, medicine, and support for underserved populations.
Providing free health check-ups, medicine, and support for underserved populations.
Since our inception, Justice for Autism has been at the forefront of advocating
for systemic change. Our initiatives include:
Policy Advocacy: Working with lawmakers to implement laws that protect the rights of autistic individuals.
Public Awareness Campaigns: Educating the public to foster understanding and acceptance of autism.
Support Services: Offering resources and assistance to individuals and families navigating the challenges of autism.
Community Engagement: Organizing events and forums that promote dialogue and collaboration within the autism community.
The selection of current evidence-based intervention practices should be guided by objective assessment, goals, and outcomes. Services and support should be delivered with fidelity by qualified and appropriately trained professionals.
All services should promote self-determination, enhance inclusive community engagement, and result in improved quality of life. Abuse of any kind is not acceptable.
No single service or intervention is likely to meet the needs of every individual with Autism. Each person should have broad and equal access to high quality, individualized support and services.
As the number of individuals being diagnosed with Autism has increased, so too have medical, educational, and clinical options. When making informed decisions about clinical and therapeutic options, family members, professionals, and individuals who experience Autism often find choices to be complex and confusing.
The overwhelming amount of information available via the internet, social media, and news media, which highlight stories about the successes of proven and unproven treatments, makes these decisions even more challenging.
All services should promote self-determination, enhance inclusive community engagement, and result in improved quality of life. Abuse of any kind is not acceptable.
No single service or intervention is likely to meet the needs of every individual with Autism. Each person should have broad and equal access to high quality, individualized support and services.
All services should promote self-determination, enhance inclusive community engagement, and result in improved quality of life. Abuse of any kind is not acceptable.
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