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TASO Transitions Project 2023-2024

https://www.bath.ac.uk/projects/taso-transitions-project-2023-2024/

The project team has collaborated with current students, as well as several teams and departments across the University, including Widening Participation, Data Governance, Centre for Applied Autistic Research (CAAR) and the

Improving the lives of autistic people

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/improving-the-lives-of-autistic-pe…

Students attending the Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR) Autism Summer School outside Bath Abbey. ... The Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR) works with the autistic community to develop these strengths in their everyday lives through the

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Supporting autistic adults in interviews

https://www.bath.ac.uk/projects/supporting-autistic-adults-in-intervie…

This project creates guidance for professional groups so they can better support autistic people.

Groundbreaking workshops for autistic people applying for …

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/groundbreaking-workshops-for-autis…

Professor Mark Brosnan is the Director of Bath’s Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR), which opened in 2016. ... CAAR offers excellent educational facilities and a world-class research team. Their focus is on supporting the social-cognitive

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The problem-solving peer support programme (ProSperS)

https://www.bath.ac.uk/projects/the-problem-solving-peer-support-progr…

Partners. This is a collaborative project between the Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR) at the University of Bath and the affiliated Japan Centre for Applied Autism Research (JCAAR) at Taisho

The SOMEHOW Project

https://www.bath.ac.uk/projects/the-somehow-project/

The SOMEHOW project is a collaboration between the Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR) and Wiltshire Council.