The UW Autism Center - Tacoma satellite program provides an array of clinical services and is a vehicle for training professionals and paraprofessionals to meet the needs of individuals with ASD.
This project is a collaboration between IHDD UW Autism Center and Haring Center funded by Alyssa Kreider and Bill Sunderland through the Seattle Foundation Access to On-Time Autism Intervention Fund.
This project aims to create a train the trainer model for the RUBI Parent Training program to enhance skills and support for Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe) team members providing care [...]
The Project ECHO model has been recognized nationally and internationally as an effective method to improve community capacity to treat common, complex chronic conditions and monitor outcomes [...]
The increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has overwhelmed the medical workforce in Washington State, and there is a clear need for training and education opportunities for [...]
In 2019, the Washington State Legislature provided funding to help us support primary care providers (PCPs) in their ability to diagnose and provide treatment plans for individuals with autism [...]
Launched through a Department of Defense grant awarded to Vanderbilt University (Dr. Beth Malow, Principal Investigator), ECHO Autism Adult Healthcare began clinics officially in November 2020.
The mission of the Autism Coalition of Tacoma (ACT) is to enrich the lives of all individuals and their families in the South Puget Sound impacted by autism and related developmental disabilities.
The Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P) is a research network funded through the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) with a goal of improving the [...]
The UW Adult Autism Clinic operated by UW Medicine (UWMAAC) is designed to meet the complex needs of individuals over 18 years of age with autism spectrum and related disorders.