World Autism Awareness Day 2022
World Autism Awareness Day takes place every year on the 2nd of April and is a designated United Nations Day of Observance.
World Autism Awareness Day takes place every year on the 2nd of April and is a designated United Nations Day of Observance.
Research studying the multi-disciplinary support services families are receiving since Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young Children was introduced.
Rachel Fitzpatrick is examining the current online version of the Feeling Better pain management programme for children with Autism.
Katie Togher is carrying out a study on the factors affecting how likely autistic adults in Ireland are to disclose their diagnosis in different settings.
Trampolines Ireland in co-operation with the Irish Society for Autism – Bounce for Autism Campaign.
Take part in the Women’s Mini Marathon 2022 on behalf of the Irish Society for Autism!
Juliet Smith is conducting a study to better understand factors associated with “autistic burnout”.
Research Project on “Differences in Parental Stress and the Psychological impact of Caring for a Child with Autism”.
GEMMA is an international EU project which is investigating gastrointestinal problems like constipation, diarrhoea, or tummy pains that are experienced by up to 80% of children with Autism.
Aobh Nic Ghiolla Phadraig is a final year student of Psychology in DCU, who is conducting research to examine the relationship between children’s sleep, their parents sleep, and the overall effect on family function.