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Center for Autism and Related Disabilities Survey The following link(s) will open in one new tab or window. Should you have any questions regarding this article, please follow the specific contact information provided. The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD-Albany) is a university-affiliated resource center that brings research and practice together in community settings. Located at the State University of New York at Albany, CARD-Albany provides evidence-based training and support to families and professionals, and through ongoing research, contributes knowledge to the field of autism spectrum disorders. In an effort to better support the families and community it serves, CARD-Albany is interested in receiving feedback regarding needed programs/services for individuals/parents/families who are, or are living with someone who is, an adolescent or young adult diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. If you are currently living with, or are, a young adult diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, please take a few moments to complete an online survey regarding opportunities CARD-Albany may be able to provide. CARD-Albany recognizes that there are many gaps/needs within the community, and is looking to fill some of those gaps that exist within its mission statement and purpose. Please note that CARD-Albany is a resource center whose primarily mission is to provide training and resources to families and professionals. You can access an internet version of the survey here: TAKE SURVEY. If you are not able to complete the survey online, please contact us at the telephone number below and we will mail you a paper copy of the survey. Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey!
Erin Berical
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August 2010 Contact Us
Phone: 1-800-395-3372 Upcoming DDPC Meetings August 2010:
8/9/10 - Chilodrens Issues Committee Meeting *Notice* Open Government and the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC). All DDPC meetings are held in Albany, NY unless otherwise noted. Under law, the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) meetings and DDPC Standing Committee meetings are open meetings. If the public wants to attend, they can attend as observers. Participants may be asked to leave during breaks in the deliberations and when the meeting goes into executive session. If more information, please contact the DDPC directly. People First Language The DDPC strictly adheres to and encourages the use of people first language. However you may note that in some articles/stories appearing in the E-Bulletin the language used is not always entirely people first. Articles submitted to the DDPC are taken verbatim from the source and are therefore not edited by the DDPC for correct people first language due to copyright restrictions. |
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