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KRC First Annual Charity Fun Run/Walk

In Support Of: Autism Connections & Hope For HIE

1927 Sidney St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, USA


Medicaid impact: IDD guide

Projected Medicaid Cuts What is Happening

Articles and resources shared in this e-blast are provided for informational purposes only. They are not written by Autism Connection of PA staff and do not necessarily reflect the views, beliefs, or official positions of Autism Connection of PA or its Board Members. We encourage readers to use their own judgment and consult trusted professionals as needed.

Media

What we know about autism's causes

Lawler Introduces Resolution Establishing Black Autism Acceptance & Awareness Day

Sto-Rox School District leaders have school board meeting regarding safety

Research

Meet a Civitan Scientist: Luikart makes strides in autism research

Gut Problems in Autism Linked to Sleep, Behavior, and Sensory Challenges

Workshops and Webinars

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Fostering Inclusive Healthcare Practices:


A Dialogue with Dr. Phillip R. Bryant, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Edith L. Trees Professorship of Disabilities Medicine, Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

No cost to attend

Thursday, October 23


12 PM to 1 PM EST

Events and Activities

Safety extends beyond physical security. It also encompasses legal, financial, emotional well-being, medical help, and belonging. 


The upcoming Autism Safety Expo 2025 will connect the autism community to critical products and services while serving as a key fundraiser for our mission to be a lifeline of support. Autism Connection of PA invites your corporation or organization to join us in our commitment to safety for autistic people of all ages and stages. Show your support as a sponsor or vendor, and share what you have to offer! 


Email development@autismofpa.org for more information!


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Autism Connection of PA is honored to join Hope for HIE Foundation - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy for the First Annual Charity Run hosted by Kool Run Club.


"Come together October 12th to run for a cause with the Kool Run Club crew!

LOCATION- Southside Dog/Riverfront Park

ADDRESS: 1927 Sidney St Pittsburgh ,PA 15203 (Park under bridge upper or lower lot)

DISTANCE: 3 miles

ALL PACES (INCLUDING WALKERS), ALL EXPERIENCE LEVELS, ALL AGES WELCOMED. So if you’re thinking you don't belong this is the safe space to start."


Read why Kool Run Club chose Hope for HIE and Autism Connection of PA, and show your support.


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Interested in advertising your event, program, research study or employment opportunities here?

Participants Needed
Meet study

EMOTION AWARENESS AND SKILLS ENHANCEMENT + UNIFIED PROTOCOL (EASE+UP)

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are comparing the effectiveness of two therapies, the Emotion Awareness and Skills Enhancement (EASE) Program and Unified Protocol (UP). Both therapies were developed to help people manage their emotions.


We are looking for people who:

• Are age 12-25

• Have a professional autism spectrum disorder diagnosis

• Have the ability to communicate (speaking or nonspeaking) and receive therapy

• Have difficulty managing emotions

• Live in Pennsylvania


What would I do in the study?

• Attend approximately 16 therapy sessions, which can be in-person or telehealth with providers from our partnering

community mental health clinics.

• Complete surveys and interviews at four different times.



You will be compensated for completing surveys and interviews associated with the study.


Contact: Kara Duman - emotiontherapy@upmc.edu or 1-866-647-3436

University of Pittsburgh ACE Study

The University of Pittsburgh Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) research study hopes to learn more to help support mental health and reduce suicide risk for autistic adults.


Enrolling ages 18-65 who were diagnosed with autism as a child. Participants will complete eligibility testing and questionnaires, wear chest and ankle bands to monitor physiological activity, and complete an fMRI scan. Brief assessments 6- and 12- months after enrollment. Study payment provided.


Please email pittace@upmc.edu or call 724-524-8415. http://www.reaact.pitt.edu

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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR AUTISM RESEARCH


EDI-fNIRS- functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

 

The Center of Excellence for Autism Research at the University of Pittsburgh is conducting a research study to measure emotion regulation. We are enrolling parents or guardians and children ages 4-8 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

 

Parents will complete a small battery of assessments and children will take part in computer games where they wear a cap on their head to measure brain activity. The appointment takes approximately 2-3 hours. We offer payment for participating.

 

If you would like more information, please email to autismrecruiter@upmc.edu 

or phone toll free 1-866-647-3436. http://www.REAACT.pitt.edu


Autism Connection of PA disclaims and does not endorse or support any individual or entity included in this publication, makes no representations, warranties, guarantees or promises on behalf of or for those listed, and assumes no liability nor responsibility for any service or product provided or advertised. We strongly recommend that readers of this e-blast and related publications such as newsletters, exercise their own best judgment when making the decision to use the services, products, interventions or advice from any entity listed herein.