Autism Advocacy Organizations

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Advocacy is not only about raising awareness – it is about making sure the voices of people on the spectrum, and those who support them, are heard. Real change starts when we speak up and help shape the systems that affect our everyday lives.  

One important place where your voice truly matters is in healthcare. It is important to know  yourknow your rights and use them, especially when it comes to your personal medical information. 

No matter who you are, you have the right to understand how your health information is collected, shared, and protected. And those rights are powerful tools. 

To help you take charge, we have gathered some trusted resources created by leading organizations. These resources are designed to help you better understand your healthcare rights and learn how to keep your personal information safe and secure. 

Your voice matters. And knowing your rights is one way to make it count. 

Navigating the Healthcare System

National Advocacy Organizations

Across the country, organizations are working to protect the healthcare rights of people with disabilities. These national resources offer tools, guides, and advocacy tips that can help you take action and stay informed no matter where you live. 

Association of University Centers on Disabilities

Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)

Autism Society of America

Disability Belongs

Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund

Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC)

IDD Advocate Corps: https://www.ie-care.org/idd-advocate-corps/ 

Authentic Community Engagement: https://www.ie-care.org/engagement

National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities

National Disability Rights Network

TASH

Advocacy Tools & Resources: https://tash.org/advocacy-tools-resources/  

The Arc of the United States

Statewide Advocacy Organizations

In Pennsylvania, local laws and programs may offer additional protections and opportunities for advocacy. These resources are tailored to support individuals and families navigating healthcare systems and services right here in our state. 

Disability Rights Pennsylvania

PAR - Pennsylvania Advocacy & Resources

Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council (PADD)

Pennsylvania Health Law Project

Medicaid Defense Information: https://www.phlp.org/en/medicaid-defense  

Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association (PMHCA)

Pennsylvania Statewide Independent Living Council

Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Network

Rehabilitation & Community Providers Association - RCPA

Self Advocates United as 1 (SAU1)

Speaking for Ourselves

The Arc of Pennsylvania

The Provider Alliance (TPA)

Vision for Equality

Family Advocacy & Resource Portal: https://www.paddc.org/about/advocacy-agenda/  

Information

Autism Science Foundation

Organization for Autism Research (OAR)

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This information was developed by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, and Training Collaborative (ASERT). For more information, please contact ASERT at 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org. ASERT is funded by the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations, PA Department of Human Services.