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AUTISM RESEARCH

The vast majority of research on autism does not include Autistic people in the design or implementation. Therefore the voice, experience, and expertise of Autistic people are also not a part of the conclusions that are made about autism or the way it is defined.

 

"The autistic community advocates for autism research that is accessible, inclusive of autistic participation and perspectives, reflective of the priorities of the autistic community, of high quality, and written in such a way that it does not contribute to the stigmatization of Autistic people. Although there has been progress on these fronts, some of the language used to describe autism and Autistic people within published research continues to increase marginalization." https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/aut.2020.0014

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CANDOR operates on the traditional, ancestral lands of the Eno, Occaneechi, Tuscarora, Shakori, Sissipahaw, and Saponi Peoples.  We pay respect to their elders, both past and present, who have been stewards of this land for generations. We engage in our work here with humility and reverence for the original peoples of this land and hold awareness of the legacy of violence, displacement, forced migration, and settlement. 
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