I have also consulted with various agencies, committees, and programs responsible for statewide planning and ASD services in Delaware, Connecticut (Doehring, 2014a), Georgia (Doehring, 2016), Ohio, and Texas (Doehring 2014b), and collaborated with Easter Seals to help update information in the State Autism Profiles while also exploring patterns in the structure of statewide ASD committees and agencies (Doehring and Rozell, 2014c).
Many of the other publication and presentations since 2011 have explored strategies for integrating services, training, research and policy introduced in my 2013 book, including a review of US Social Policy related to autism (Doehring and Musheno, 2014), an editorial on gaps in ASD identification (Doehring and Volkmar, 2016), and a summary of research and policy related to services for adults on the spectrum (Doehring, 2014d).
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My Presentations and Publications
(2016). Invited Keynote Conversation. Autism Conference & Exposition of Georgia, Center for Disability and Leaderships, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
(2014). Services for adults with ASD: Science, policies, programs, & practices. Invited talk, South East Europe Autism Network. Zagreb, Croatia
(2014). Roadmaps for Leaders of ASD Programs: Integrating Training, Research, and Policy in a Coordinated Network for Behavior Support. Invited Workshop, Connecticut Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council, Hartford, CT
(2014). Translating Research into Policy and Practice: Roadmaps for Scientists, Advocates, and Program Leaders. Keynote Address, Annual Statewide Conference: Texas Autism Research and Resources Center, Austin, TX
With Denise Rozell. (2014). Surveying statewide programs for services, training, and policy: Lessons for leaders. Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, Columbus, OH.