Links to Autism Organisations and Websites
This page contains links to other websites which contain information about autism and related issues.
In some cases the information on those other websites may be scientifically invalid and unreliable.We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for the sites we link to or the information found there. A link does not imply an endorsement of a site. Likewise, not linking to a site does not imply lack of endorsement.
If you know of a website we should include in this section please email info@researchautism.net Please note that we reserve the right not to include a link without an explanation.
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Occupational Therapy (OT) AustraliaProfessional body representing the interests of occupational therapists in Australia. |
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OCD ActionContains information about this UK charity, which provides information, advice and support for people with obsessive compulsive disorder and related disorders. |
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OCD CentreDedicated online, telephone and in-person treatment centre for individuals in the UK with anxiety conditions, particularly obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). |
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OCD-UKWebsite founded for people in the UK who are affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD. Hosted by the national charity of the same name. |
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Office of Dietary SupplementsOffice of Dietary Supplements |
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Olga Tennison Autism Research CentrePart of La Trobe University in Australia, the centre was established to advance knowledge of the nature and causes of autism spectrum disorders, as well as to develop and study evidence-based strategies for supporting children and families affected by autism spectrum disorders. |
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Online Asperger Syndrome Information and SupportUS based parent-run site, providing information about Asperger Syndrome. |
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Organization for Autism ResearchUS nonprofit organisation that funds applied autism research and distributes research based information free of charge. Aims to use applied science to answer questions that parents, families, individuals with autism, teachers and caregivers confront daily. |