Editorial Policy - Autism Awareness

Editorial Policy

Autism Awareness Centre believes that education is the key to success in assisting individuals who have autism and related disorders. Autism Awareness Centre’s mission is to ensure our extensive autism resource selection features the newest titles available in North America. Note that the information contained on this web site should not be used as a substitute for medical care and…

Autism Awareness Centre believes that education is the key to success in assisting individuals who have autism and related disorders. Autism Awareness Centre’s mission is to ensure our extensive autism resource selection features the newest titles available in North America. Note that the information contained on this web site should not be used as a substitute for medical care and advice.

How Autism Awareness Centre content is created and updated

With the goal of improving the quality of and access to educational resources to assist individuals who have autism and related disorders, Autism Awareness Centre writes new, original blog content on autism related topics as well as curating articles from peer-reviewed journals providing the best, most extensive, authoritative and current resources for our readers.

The Autism Awareness Centre makes every effort to maintain the accuracy of the information on this website. All content is reviewed on a regular basis to ensure all information is accurate, authoritative, and current.

How curated articles are selected

The articles found on Autism Awareness Centre are curated and reviewed by editor and founder Maureen Bennie, ensuring that these articles originate from top peer-reviewed publications and are current. Most of these articles are reprints or exclusive submissions by Autism Awareness Centre conference speakers. She also ensures that each article is consistent with Autism Awareness Centre’s mandate to facilitate education surrounding autism and autism related disorders.

To be clear, most of the authors of our curated articles are either exclusive submissions from AACI conference speakers or are curated from peer reviewed publications.

Note: Detailed information on the hyperlinks to third party websites found on Autism Awareness Centre can be found in our Terms of Use.

Contact us with feedback

Feedback: We encourage our readers to contact us with comments and questions about the Autism Awareness Centre and/or our Editorial Policy. Please email us at: webmaster@autismawarenesscentre.com.

Updates to This Policy: Autism Awareness Centre staff will review this policy frequently and revise it periodically. If we make changes to this policy, we will post the updated policy here. This policy’s effective date will be identified at the bottom of the page.

Policy Effective: April 22, 2015
Last Updated: March 28, 2017

 

Last updated: April 28, 2017