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Detail of yellow ladybird (Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata) on a green leaf.
Posted inAutism and gender Autism, speech & language Autistic Adults

Reflecting on the Yellow Ladybugs Conference 2026: lived experience, neuroaffirming practice and inclusion

Staff and researchers from our Centre recently attended the Yellow Ladybugs Conference, a neuroinclusive event celebrating Autistic girls, women and gender-diverse people while bringing together researchers, professionals, educators, families and community members.
Posted by J M June 16, 2026
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Posted inEvents

OTARC @ #INSAR annual meeting 2023

Recap of OTARC’s contributions to the INSAR (International Society for Autism Research)
Posted by Alex Haschek May 10, 2023
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