Autism in Western Australia: Surveying the experience of families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders The Curtin Autism Research Group, in cooperation with the Disability Services Commission is conducting a survey to learn about the experiences of families with a child/young person (aged 2-18 years old) with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). This survey is particularly timely with the role-out of the new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It is also one of the most comprehensive surveys ever to be undertaken with families living with a child with ASD in Western Australia. Information collected from this survey will inform future services and policy. Importantly, this is the first wave of a longitudinal study that will allow us to learn how the needs of families with a child with ASD change over time. **Who can participate in the survey?** If you are a parent or a primary caregiver of a 2-18 year old child/young person diagnosed with ASD, and live in Western Australia, you are eligible to participate in the survey. **What will you be asked to do?** You will be asked to complete a survey on the processes families go through to obtain an ASD diagnosis and to access services, the additional costs associated with having a child with ASD, and the impacts of having a child/young person with ASD on the family's everyday life. The survey can be completed online, by telephone or paper and pencil. It takes approximately 60 minutes to complete the survey. You will be given the choice to provide us with your personal details so that we can contact you in the future. You can also participate in the survey and choose NOT to provide us with your personal details. You will be given the choice to give us permission to access your child's medical records and other Department of Health and Education registers. This will allow us to examine which treatments and investigations your child received and when they occurred. Does my family have to participate in the survey? Participation in this survey is entirely voluntary, and you are free to withdraw at any time without providing a reason to do so. The questions in the survey are designed to capture the experiences of ALL families with an ASD child/young adult in WA. We acknowledge that some sections of the survey may not reflect the personal experiences of some families. Some families have adjusted well following the diagnosis of their child with ASD, while other families are finding it difficult to adjust. The questions in the survey are not designed with one family in mind, but rather to capture the experiences of all families on the continuum of adjustment and acceptance. This means that some questions may not reflect your family’s personal experience. If you feel uncomfortable in completing a particular section of the survey, you may continue to the next page by clicking on the Next page button on the bottom of the page. Please click the following link to access the survey: http://goo.gl/GmsIVR If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us either via e-mail on autismstudy@curtin.edu.au. Alternatively, you may directly contact the primary investigators listed below: Chief Investigators Dr. Sharmila Vaz, Postdoctoral Research Fellow School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work Phone: 08-9266-1849 Email: s.vaz@curtin.edu.au Professor Torbjörn Falkmer, School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work Phone: 08-9266-9051 Email: t.falkmer@curtin.edu.au We thank you for your valuable time. Curtin Autism Research Group (CARG) autismstudy@curtin.edu.au Autism in Western Australia URL: http://goo.gl/GmsIVR Email: Autismstudy@curtin.edu.au A/Professor Reinie Cordier, School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work Phone: 08-9266-2583 Email: reinie.cordier@curtin.edu.au