| Our
Mission
CAIRN is a group of clinicians, researchers, parents,
professionals, policy makers, and others in Canada who are concerned
with the well-being of children with autism spectrum disorders.
We have come together to pool our knowledge, experience, and wisdom
in order to
- develop a national research agenda in intervention
and early identification in autism spectrum disorders
- promote research into intervention, early identification,
and diagnosis
- advocate for better intervention services across
Canada for children with autism spectrum disorders that incorporate
practices from the best available evidence.
- press for better training for physicians and
front-line clinicians, and for education of the general public
about autism spectrum disorders
- research the best intervention trial designs,
promote education about randomized controlled trials, and encourage
the use of meaningful and rigorously measured outcomes in interventions
research
- investigate and adopt the best methods for the
dissemination of our findings
- provide an evidence-based Web site for use by
researchers, professionals, parents, policy makers, and laypersons
We will carry out our mission by
- sustaining the collaboration we have forged by
continual free exchange of information and sharing of expertise,
motivated by the best interests of affected children,
- generating and disseminating evidence-based information
on autism spectrum disorders by using a sensitive search strategy
to identify pertinent research studies and posting the results
on the CAIRN Web site for use by all CAIRN members and the general
public,
- eliciting feedback from the community as a means
of generating new questions to be addressed in a scientific
manner, and by
- developing research proposals for submission
to granting agencies
thereby reinforcing the repeating cycle of defining
the research agenda/carrying out the research/disseminating the
findings/receiving feedback/refining(defining) the research agenda
(The Research Iterative
Loop) that provides structure for our endeavours.
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