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2603, 2009

May Institute, MBTA Team up to Promote Autism Awareness

March 26, 2009|Categories: Uncategorized|

Boston, Mass. — Throughout the month of April, MBTA subway, bus, and commuter rail passengers can learn more about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) thanks to a powerful new public awareness campaign unveiled by May Institute and the MBTA today at South Station in Boston. Headquartered in Randolph, Mass., May Institute is a national nonprofit organization that serves individuals with autism and other special needs. […]

606, 2007

National Autism Center Acknowledges UK Efforts to Establish a National Clinical Guideline for Autism

June 6, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|

The National Autism Center today recognized the efforts of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), which recently published a national clinical guideline entitled “Assessment, Diagnosis, and Clinical Interventions for Children and Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorders.” […]

2304, 2007

Faces and Voices of Autism Photo Exhibition to Debut at the State House

April 23, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|

Boston, Mass. — Faces and Voices of Autism, a unique exhibition that combines photographs of children and adolescents with autism with personal stories told by people in their lives, will debut at the Massachusetts State House on April 30, to coincide with Autism Spectrum Awareness Day. The free exhibition is presented by May Institute, a nonprofit organization that serves individuals with special needs, and the National Autism Center, in collaboration with Andrew Child Photography. The State House will host the exhibit during the week of April 30. Other venues will include the Prudential Center (May 12-18) and Children’s Hospital, Boston [...]

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