
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA) staff conduct outreach training and consultations, engage in research, and develop and disseminate information focused on building the capacity of local communities, organizations, agencies, and families to support children and adults across the autism spectrum in typical work, school, home, and community settings. The Indiana Resource Center for Autism does not promote one method or a single intervention. Instead, IRCA staff strives to address the specific needs of the individual by providing information and training on a variety of strategies and methods.
Download our Brochure (PDF, 404 KB).
Download our 2011-2012 Annual Report (PDF, 233.37 KB).
The free brochure, "Roadmap to Services: When You Are Concerned Your Young Child May Have an Autism Disorder," includes information on the early signs of autism in the areas of communication, social skills and restrictive or repetitive interests, along with steps for obtaining a diagnosis and where to find services and support. READ MORE
EVENTS:
Team Training ApplicationPDA Application
ONGOING:
IRCA Autism Modules on Evidence Based Practices:
Part 1; An Online Workshop - Ongoing Registration, Work at Your Own Pace