History of Autism Partnership
Providing effective services to individuals with autism since 1994
Autism Partnership was formed in 1994 to meet the tremendous need for effective services to families with autistic children.
Based upon our founders’ extensive and unique experiences in providing behavioral treatment to children, adolescents and adults we have developed a comprehensive program that provides a variety of services.
Our directors were intimately involved in the treatment program developed at the UCLA Young Autism Project during the period of 1975-1987. Our current work incorporates the knowledge gained from the University research clinic and combines it with our more recent experience delivering services in community based settings. As knowledge about effective behavioral treatments continues to advance, we have also made innovations to increase accessibility to greater numbers of children in a variety of settings. We have extended the application of this specialized teaching methodology to children who are older. While it is clear that the optimal time to begin intervention is at the preschool age, there are many older children who have greatly benefited from intensive behavioral treatment.
The collaborative efforts between families, public and private school programs, and other service agencies have made it possible to offer effective treatment to a wide number and variety of children with differing needs. For example, there are many families who reside in areas where qualified professionals with expertise in the treatment of autism are not locally available. However, individuals possessing the personal qualities and motivation can, and have been, recruited, trained and supervised in the Autism Partnership Method.