IACC Meeting, November 21, 2008: A Summary
November 22, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
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If you weren’t able to listen in to yesterday’s meeting of the IACC meeting, this is a brief summary:
In the morning, the committee members reviewed the draft of the Strategic Plan and “wordsmithed” various additions and revisions suggested by various members of the IACC. These revisions included:
• the use of “may” or “can” in regard to describing the effects of Early Intervention
• mention of “comorbid” and “co-occurring” (medical) conditions
• a lengthy discussion about vaccines and about what science and evidence there is to refute or support a link (it was decided to include the statement “the weight of the available …read more
Comments to the IACC and a Contest about “thinking differently”
August 25, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
The National Autistic Society has launched a Creativity Competition, “My life with autism or Asperger’s syndrome.” Autistic adults are invited to express their experiences living with autism; nine winning entries will be chosen, today’s Coventry News notes. Adults with autism or Asperger’s over the age of 18 can enter; the deadline is September 30th. More information can be found at Think Differently.
September 30th is also the deadline to submit a comment regarding the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) Draft Strategic Plan for ASD Research. Feedback is sought from ASD stakeholders—individuals with ASD and their families, autism advocates, scientists, health professionals, …read more




