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Life at EASe
Early Autism Services
18 episodes
2 days ago
Early Autism Services is comprised of caring individuals who are all committed to helping children with autism and their families. The goal of our podcast is to encourage conversation about autism to foster understanding and awareness in order to help create a more accepting society.
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Early Autism Services is comprised of caring individuals who are all committed to helping children with autism and their families. The goal of our podcast is to encourage conversation about autism to foster understanding and awareness in order to help create a more accepting society.
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Kids & Family
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Creating Inclusive Spaces with the All-Access Inclusion Network (AAIN)
Life at EASe
22 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
Creating Inclusive Spaces with the All-Access Inclusion Network (AAIN)

On today’s episode, we have Blaire Donnelly-Mason. Blaire is a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) and works as a Program Manager for Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD) in Nashville, Tennessee. Blaire helps lead TRIAD’s Community Engagement Program which includes the All-Access Inclusion Network, an innovative community network of arts, education, athletic, and entertainment organizations that works to promote full inclusion of autistic children and adults and other developmental disabilities.

Please contact Blaire-  blaire.donnelly-mason@vumc.org for a consultation or meet and greet if you are needing assistance in creating a more inclusive space. There is no fee for this service. If you are a caregiver and would like more information about Autism resources available in the community, diagnostic information, speaking to a therapist, or any other need please contact the Autism Resource Line at 615 322 7565, or email autismresources@vumc.org.  If you are interested in attending AAIN's biannual meetings (open to community members and providers) in June or December, register on their website https://vkc.vumc.org/vkc/triad/cei-AAIN/. 

Life at EASe
Early Autism Services is comprised of caring individuals who are all committed to helping children with autism and their families. The goal of our podcast is to encourage conversation about autism to foster understanding and awareness in order to help create a more accepting society.