AutismPro's partners helped to design and develop AutismPro. They include some of the world's most prestigious organizations devoted to autism.
The Geneva Centre for Autism is a multi-service agency providing clinical services to families in Toronto. They provide information, consultation and training services to individuals with autism spectrum disorders, their parents, service providers, educators and other professionals across Ontario, Canada and internationally.
The Autism Institute on Peer Relations and Play is focused on advancing local, national and international efforts to develop inclusive peer play programs following the Integrated Play Groups (IPG) model. The IPG model supports children of diverse ages and abilities on the autism spectrum in natural play experiences with typical peers and siblings within school, home, community and therapy settings.
The Autism Spectrum Disorders Canadian-American Research Consortium (ASD-CARC) comprises more than 60 researchers, clinicians, and parents undertaking multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research aimed at understanding ASDs.
Opleidingscentrum Autisme (OCA) was founded by Theo Peeters in 1981 and was one of the first organizations in Europe devoted to individualization and active participation in the education of individuals with autism. OCA seeks the integration of people with autism in society, and promotes educational adult services. OCA also delivers training courses in Europe and throughout the world.
Autism Spectrum Quarterly (ASQ) is described as "The Magajournal" to underscore that it combines the readability and interest of a high-level magazine with the substance and depth of a professional journal. Each issue features a line of research and commentary aimed at helping parents, teachers, and clinicians to translate research into practice.
Autism Ontario, which assisted in AutismPro research, is the leading source of information and referral on autism and one of the largest collective voices representing the autism community. Members are connected through a volunteer network of 31 Chapters throughout Canada's largest province.
Autism Today is a creative, interactive, website where you can find everything you need to navigate the maze of ASD-related information. Autism Today's ambition is to eliminate obstacles present when dealing with special needs issues by providing the most efficient and effective information access tool available today.