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The Pediatric Autism Research Cohort (PARC) Study: a patient-oriented prospective study examining trajectories of functioning in Canadian Autistic children. π https://aerp.lumedihub.ca/page/about-parc/
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π€ Congratulations to the PARC Study co-investigative team!
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PARC Study Speaker Series: Canadaβs National Autism Strategy: What It Means for Families and How Autism Alliance of Canada Is Turning Policy into Progress, by Dr. Jonathan Lai and Dr. Deepa Singal. The event will occur on Thursday, October 2nd, 2025 from 12pm-1pm ET, as a virtual Zoom session. Image includes a picture of Dr. Jonathan Lai and Dr. Deepa Singal, as well as logos for the PARC Study, Autism Alliance of Canada, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
In this free live speaker talk by Dr. Jonathan Lai & Dr. Deepa Singal, learn about Canada's National Autism Strategy and what it could mean for Autistic people and families who raise, support, and stand beside them.
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π€ Kudos to Dr. Yun-Ju Chen and Melissa Susko for their excellent work with PARC Study data!
π The PARC Study's co-investigative team members were pleased to contribute to 35 oral and poster presentations at INSAR.
π A special shoutout to 2025 Data-to-Policy fellow & MacART trainee member Maya Albin, and fellows Rachelle Humes, & Jennifer Crookshank who will both be working with @parcstudy.bsky.social data! π€ Kudos!
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macautism.ca/2025-data-to...
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A graphic titled, "2025 Data-to-Policy Fellows", with the fellows' names and pictures: Marwa Alkhalaf, Grace Bennett, Rachelle Humes, Jennifer Crookshank, Haley Clark, Saebom Park, Maya Albin, and Nafiseh Kiamanesh. Logos are displayed for Autism Alliance of Canada, the National Centre for Autism Collaboration, McMaster University, CanNRT, St. Amant, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, and Carleton University.
Weβre thrilled to welcome the selected fellows and mentors for the 2025 #D2PFellowships! These emerging leaders will drive meaningful #research to shape #AutismPolicy across Canada.
Learn more: autismalliance.ca/data-to-poli...
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π’ New publication about imagination in Autistic children involving PARC co-investigator Dr. Amedeo D'Angiulli with the CHEO site!
β¬οΈπ Read "Reimagining Autism" below, open access:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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π€ Kudos to Melinda for her efforts toward this important project! We appreciate your hard work!
26.03.2025 19:01 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0π Get ready to learn! π Dr. Amedeo D'Angiulli explores how Autistic children communicate and use imagination differently in the latest PARC Speaker Series talk.
πΉ www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZrA...
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PARC Study Speaker Series: Understanding Communication and Neurodevelopment Through the Imagination Lenses, by Dr. Amedeo D'Angiulli. The event will occur on Friday, February 28th, 2025 from 11am-12pm EST, as a virtual Zoom session. Image includes a picture of Dr. Amedeo DβAngiulli, as well as logos for the PARC Study, Carleton University, CHEO, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
In this free live speaker talk by Dr. Amedeo DβAngiulli, learn how neurodiverse children use imagination differently to navigate daily life, communicate, and build relationships.
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An Offord Centre for Child Studies table setup with props and brochures of various projects happening at the Centre.
π’ Join us at the Camp and Recreation Fair today at Ron Joyce Children's Health Centre! Visit the Offord Centre table to explore exciting research opportunities for parents & caregivers. Let's connect and make a difference together! π #ChildHealth
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π―Goal #3: To generate research evidence to help enhance communication between clinicians & families as they develop more personalized intervention plans for #AutisticChildren.
Our vision is to help inform policy, clinical, and research models of #Autism services and supports.
π―Goal #2: To examine how characteristics of services and interventions are associated with diversity in child and family functioning across time.
The PARC Study involves sites across Canada and beyond, including clinics, #Autism diagnostic hubs, and academic institutions.
#Research shows that Autistic children develop in different and diverse ways.
π―Goal #1: To generate new knowledge on the factors contributing to the diverse pathways and outcomes in #Autistic children during the preschool and early school years.
Text reads The Pediatric Autism Research Cohort, or PARC Study: A multi-site longitudinal study of newly-diagnosed Autistic children. To learn more, visit macautism.ca/parc-study. The PARC logo is featured on the image: a multi-coloured tree in red, light blue, gray, and dark blue, with the text "PARC" next to it in the same colours.
The Pediatric #AutismResearch Cohort (PARC) Study is a multi-site #longitudinal study of newly-diagnosed Autistic children.
β¬ Read on to see our study's 3 main objectives. (#3 is our ultimate goal, through research evidence!)