Data and Research
National Data
Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network
Minnesota Data
Minnesota Autism Developmental Disabilities Monitoring network (ADDM)
Minnesota Educational Data
Minnesota's Department of Education's (MDE) Data Center
SPARK
SPARK is a free online study with a simple mission: to speed up research and advance the understanding of autism. SPARK aims to be the largest study of its kind with the goal of building a community of 50,000 individuals with autism and their families across the nation. The entire autism community is encouraged to participate, including individuals with autism, their parents, and siblings.
SPARK is sponsored by the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI), a scientific initiative of the Simons Foundation. Visit SPARK to learn more about how to participate in the study.
University of Minnesota - CAN Lab
U of M—CAN Lab aims to advance current research efforts, interventions, and care for all neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) including Autism, ADHD, Tic Disorders, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Dr. Suma Jacob and Dr. Christine Conelea, with a full team of dedicated researchers, coordinators, and volunteers, come together to answer many questions about how neurodevelopmental disorders originate, how they progress, and how they can be treated.
Journey Mapping Report
Wilder Research worked with the Minnesota Department of Human Services Disability Services Division to provide evaluation and research for Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) services. Wilder Research used a Journey Mapping method to understand how parents of children with autism experience the service system. Mapping the Journey of Families Who Have Children with Autism through Social and Human Services, Medical and Education Systems summarizes their findings.