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From: The Centre for Research in Autism & Education (CRAE), UCL [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 August 2017 11:09
To: Martin, Nicki 4 <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: CRAE e-Newsletter Issue 12



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The Centre for Research in Autism and Education (CRAE) is a unique initiative that has at its heart the ambition to improve the lives of autistic people and their families. It is the first Centre in the country committed to conducting ground-breaking scientific research to enhance evidence-based knowledge about interventions, education and outcomes for autistic children, young people and adults. Read more here<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WNFF-1/c.aspx>.






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A New CRAE Chapter



Liz Pellicano is moving on after over 4 years as Director of CRAE and 8 years at the UCL Institute of Education<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9TOKY-1/c.aspx>, to take up a new post as Professor at Macquarie University<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9TOKZ-1/c.aspx>, Sydney, Australia from early October 2017. Among all of her successes, Liz’s greatest passion is for working alongside autistic people, their families and friends, in the work that she does. Friends of CRAE had this to say about Liz’s time at the Centre... Read more<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9TOL0-1/c.aspx>


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In Conversation with...

Emily Rubin



CRAE are delighted to host a special, free-to-attend talk plus Q&A with Emily Rubin, an acclaimed speech-language pathologist, specialising in autism. Emily is Director of the Educational Outreach Programme at one of largest autism centres in the U.S.; Marcus Autism Centre<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WRIY-1/c.aspx> and a co-author of SCERTS<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WRIZ-1/c.aspx>. She will be speaking on her work in developing programmes for social and emotional engagement in schools...Book tickets<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9XX42-1/c.aspx>





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Starter Pack for Participatory Autism Research



Interested in making your research more meaningful to autistic people’s lives? Want to do research with autistic people, rather than on or about them? Intrigued, but don’t know where to start? Good news! A Starter Pack has been co-developed from discussions at the Shaping Autism Research<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WRJ0-1/c.aspx> UK seminar series and is for anyone involved in autism research. You can download the free pack here<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WRJ1-1/c.aspx>.






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Brain Detectives:

August 2017



Looking for something to do in the last week of the school summer holidays in London that's free and fun?! Come along to Brain Detectives! We are looking for first-time autistic and non-autistic young people between the ages of 12-18 years old to join us for our popular science workshops at UCL Institute of Education<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9TOKY-1/c.aspx>, London. Engage with UCL brain scientists and take part in some fun brain-related activities...Book tickets.<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WRJ2-1/c.aspx>








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Know Your Normal:

Mental Health in Young Autistic People



Mental health is a major public health issue. But what about mental health in young autistic people? Commissioned by UK charity and founding partner of CRAE, Ambitious about Autism<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9WRKF-1/c.aspx>, a research study, led by a group of autistic Youth Patrons from the charity, and researchers from CRAE, was conducted about the mental health experiences of autistic people (16-25 yrs) across England. Read more.<http://ucl-ioe.org.uk/2QRG-IYBE-4UO3FU-9TJ7B-1/c.aspx>








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