Our research
Read about the main aims of the Autism research team, and find out more about our current and previous research studies.
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Read about the main aims of the Autism research team, and find out more about our current and previous research studies.
I am an Individual who has been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Condition
At the time of diagnosis your clinician will enter your diagnositic information including some identifiable information such as your name, date of birth and gender into the Autism Register Portal. This information will only be entered for the purpose of creating an alpha numeric ID code. Your identifiable information will then be removed. The Autism Register aims to capture information on all individuals diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Condition within Western Australia. This information is vital for influencing research, policy and planning around Autism within Western Australia.
There is also an option for you to provide consent to have your contact information stored on the Autism Register Portal. On this webform you will be asked to provide consent and enter your name, date of birth and gender. This commonly used process will allow for a duplicate alpha numberic ID code to be created similar to when your clinician lodged information. Following this process, the webform will direct you to enter your contact details (name, preferred contact number, email and/or postal address). You may provide as little or as much of this information as you would like. The Online Autism Register will only contact you using your preferred contact details for future projects that the Online Autism Register is involved in.
Completing this process will allow the Autism Register to link your contact details with your diagnostic information and give you the opportunity to be contacted about future research opportunities.
To find out more about the Autism Register Portal, click here to download an information booklet.