Centre for Applied Autism Research team
Our team has a wide range of academic and clinical psychology expertise with a focus on supporting the autism community.
Our research focuses on the strengths and challenges experienced by autistic people, developing practical applications through participatory research to support the autism community.
Our team has a wide range of academic and clinical psychology expertise with a focus on supporting the autism community.
Our research seeks to understand and address the challenges faced by autistic people using education, employment, mental health and criminal justice services.
Please support us to help improve the lives of autistic people. At the Designation box, please select ‘Other’ from the drop-down menu and then type ‘CAAR’.
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We are always looking for researchers, students, practitioners and members of the community to train, share ideas, develop research and foster collaborations.
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The Westminster Commission on Autism report argues that people awaiting referrals for an autism diagnosis need more help and support.
Our Centre for Applied Autism Research team have been shortlisted for a national award for their research taking place on 27 February 2020.
Service providers took part in a workshop to create evidence-based adaptations to improve their communication with autistic people.
We run four annual autism summer schools for students thinking about going to university.
We offer a range of summer schools for Year 11, 12 and 13 students.
Online school designed to support autistic students through their first term at university is being offered for free by the Centre for Applied Autism Research.
Details about our Centre's upcoming events
This free one-day event is for autistic students and graduates (with or without diagnosis) to get support with the transition from university to work.
This is a free event to support autistic students starting at a UK university in autumn 2024.
This free two-day event is for autistic students and graduates (with or without diagnosis) to get support with the transition from university to work.
Our team at the Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR) are developing and integrating novel cognitive and neuroscientific methodologies to improve the understanding of autism, developing practical applications to support autistic people, and working with the autistic community and a range of stakeholders.
Contact us to find out more about our research.