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Autism CRC releases report on early intervention approaches for children with autism

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Autism CRC has released a report for families, clinicians, researchers and policy makers, which synthesises all available high-quality evidence about interventions for children with Autism.

Evidence shows that effective intervention during childhood plays an important role in promoting learning and participation in everyday life activities. However, navigating the range of interventions can be difficult.

The report, Interventions for children on the autism spectrum: A synthesis of research evidence (Autism Interventions Evidence Report), provides families and clinicians the best opportunity to make informed decisions when choosing interventions. It includes a broad overview of intervention for children on the autism spectrum, including the principles underpinning all interventions, and the rationale behind each category of intervention.

The report also includes a comprehensive review of the scientific evidence for the effects of interventions for children with autism, both therapeutic and otherwise. The evidence review was conducted to international best-practice standards, including only the highest quality of evidence. The report was commissioned by the National Disability Insurance Agency and completed by Autism CRC through the work of a research team with a diverse range of professional backgrounds.

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