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PUBH 6299: Incentivizing Caregiving, West & Sang

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This presentation describes community engaged scholarship through Dr. Sean Cleary's course, PUBH 6299 The Autism Experience: A Public Health Perspective. In this unique course, designed in collaboration with local, autistic community members, GW students learn community participatory research methods while engaging with autistic young adults, their parents, researchers, clinicians and other service providers. The course covers the science, viewpoints, and experience of autism with a focus on young adults transitioning to adulthood. Working in partnership with community advocates, students explore research relevant to the autistic community.

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11 thoughts on “PUBH 6299: Incentivizing Caregiving, West & Sang

  1. Shannon Doyle

    Thanks for a great presentation Aleena and Gary! This is a very interesting topic and I'm surprised there is not much existing research on it. Glad you all began the discussion!

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  2. Aselin

    Great presentation and important issue. Care for people with disabilities tends to be overlooked. I would like to see you delve into once of the solutions.

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    1. Gary

      Hi Aselin,

      Thank you for your feedback! Certainly, the field of caregiving tends to be overshadowed. If you could provide us with your email, we can send you our full presentation with the specific solutions

      Best regards,
      Gary

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  3. wagnerw

    This is a great illustration of how social issues intersect. Really thoughtful, and I'm sure you have SO much more to discuss than two minutes allow!

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