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Pioneering Change for Autism: University of Virginia Seminar Studies Tension Between ‘Science and Lived Experience of Autism’

The Connection Newspapers (Virginia)

Members of The Tribe, a group of young adult nonspeaking autistics from the Washington, D.C. area, participate in a University of Virginia seminar on autism, and meet with state and local politicians.

“Gaining a fellowship, Jaswal created the seminar, ‘The Science & Lived Experience of Autism.’ It put 20 UVa students ‘on the front lines’ as Jaswal said, to examine studies in autism and work with stakeholders to create questions that reflect the interests of the autistic community. Jaswal included nonspeaking autistic peers along with his UVa students in the seminars. The autistics participated not as research subjects but were asked for meaningful comments on class readings, what was important in their lives, and input for study and advocacy program designs.”

Link: https://bit.ly/2m0iUY7

Link to video (3:31): https://bit.ly/2K7T6c3

March 1, 2017/by United for Communication Choice
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