Cure Autism Now

Cure Autism Now

Cure Autism Now (CAN) describes itself as an organization of parents, clinicians and leading scientists committed to accelerating the pace of biomedical research in autism through raising money for research projects, education and outreach. Founded by Jonathan Shestack and Portia Iversen -- parents of a child with autism -- in 1995, the organization has grown from a kitchen-table effort to a provider of support for autism research and scientific resources. The organization's primary focus is to fund essential research through a variety of programs designed to encourage innovative approaches toward identifying the causes, prevention, treatment and a cure for autism and related disorders.

Since its founding, Cure Autism Now has committed more than $39 million in research, the establishment and ongoing support of the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE), and numerous outreach and awareness activities aimed at families, physicians, governmental officials and the general public.

On Feb. 1, 2007, CAN announced that it is combining operations with Autism Speaks. It is expected to take a year for the full integration of the two organizations to be completed.

Criticism from autistic self-advocates

A wide variety of autistic self-advocates find a "cure" extremely insulting and hurtful [ [http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com Aspies for Freedom] ] . Many people on the autism spectrum as well as parents find autism as more of a way of being than something inherently wrong, and believes that seeking a cure is not the best way to help autistic people today. However, it is criticised by CAN that the autistic individuals, such as those critics listed above, are on the "high-functioning" end of the Autism spectrum; and that many autistic individuals who have not been treated have such low social, verbal, and full-scale IQ's that they are classified as mentally retarded. With early detection and intervention, these low-functioning individuals have a greater chance of social integration.

The main criticism of Cure Autism Now is that the organization have spread very negative images of the condition which many people have felt insulting. The organization has also been criticized for not listening to the experiences of autistic adults.

Dr. Tony Attwood, author of "Asperger's Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals", has described the most pervasive problem among autistic adults as being a feeling that their families have rejected them and what they are. Some autistic people and the professionals who work with them feel that Cure Autism Now exacerbates this feeling of rejection.

The goal of the organisation has also been questioned. While the aggressive marketing seem to promote curing of autism, a lot of their finances go to the development of a prenatal tests. While spokespeople of the organisation has claimed that the prenatal test will be used for earlier diagnosis, many people fear it will cause widespread abortion of potentially autistic fetuses.

References

ee also

* Autistic pride
* Autism rights movement
* Autistic Pride Day
* Autistic culture
* Aspies For Freedom
* List of autism-related topics
* Tito Mukhopadhyay
* Neurodiversity
* Lorna Wing
* Athletes Against Autism

External links

* [http://www.autismspeaks.org/ AutismSpeaks.org] - Autism Speaks homepage
* [http://www.agre.org/ AGRE.org] - Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE)
* [http://www.autismtools.org/index.cfm AutismTools.org] - ISAAC (Internet System for Assessing Autistic Children)
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7012176/ Parents push for autism cure] - MSNBC news article
* [http://iautistic.com/cure-autism-question-able.php Cure autism?] - An autistic explains his skepticism
* [http://www.walknow.org/ WalkNow.org] - Walk Now fund raising homepage


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