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Feedback on the Research Autism Website
This section provides details of some of the feedback we have received about this site.
If you would like to tell us what you think about this site please or use our contact form or email info@researchautism.net
We want to know what you like, what you don’t like, and what you would change about this website. We look forward to hearing what you have to say.
- ‘Having autism myself and having children with autism this site is most refreshing, it’s up to date info, on all aspects of ASD highly recommended by myself and recommended on my autism forum, a first stop for newly diagnosed individuals/parents and us veterans’. Shell Spectrum
- ‘This website is a gem for parents looking for up -to -date, practical information on where to start tackling autism or what else to consider along the challenging journey of treatments and interventions. It is balanced, comprehensive and thorough; an amazing resource that will help many families navigate through the minefield of information available. A big thank you to the Research Autism team.’ Carmen King
- ‘My wife (Riza) and I would like to commend you and your organisation for your amazing work at Research Autism. As parents of a lovely boy in the spectrum, we find it really beneficial to have a trusty online resource for interventions in autism. Seeing that you provide high quality, unbiased information and evaluation on the many treatments and therapies for autism, Research Autism is now our immediate point of reference whenever we hear of interventions that we are not familiar with.’ Ralph Jordan Poserio Navarro
- “The Research Autism website is now the first-choice location internationally if you want to obtain clear, reliable, comprehensive, up-to-date, and independent summaries of the evidence for efficacy of interventions for autism”. Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge and Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge; and Director of the Autism Research Centre (ARC) in Cambridge.
Comments from visitor survey 2010
- ‘There is so much on there it’s mind blowing’
- ‘Good range of information and information that I am not aware of being stored elsewhere’
- ‘Lots of information in one place – cuts down on searching for hours’
- ‘I particularly like the different levels of information – great for a quick answer about an intervention or a more in-depth study of a topic’
- ‘Balanced information based on research – a welcome change to extreme websites advocating a range of untested interventions’
- ‘As a non-professional mother of an autistic adult I find it very encouraging to know that so much research is going on.’
- ‘It gives me hope for the future’
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