What is the Indiana Interagency Autism Coordinating Council (IIACC)?
The primary mission of the IIACC is to facilitate engagement in the efficient and effective exchange of information on autism-related activities among the member agencies as well as to leverage resources and experiences to address common issues and outcomes and fill identified gaps statewide.
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The Council also enables the sharing of timely and important matters to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, discussion, and general access to a range of state resources and activities. Ultimately, the Council serves as a forum to assist in implementation by informing the direction and assisting in increasing public understanding and awareness of the state’s collective priorities, activities, programs, policies, and research. This is accomplished by a data-driven decision-making process that includes a thorough review, discussion, and problem-solving informed by the data collected by means of the HANDS-facilitated comprehensive and systematic process.
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Our next meetings
HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training and Resource Center proudly serves as the facilitator for the IIACC.
- Thursday, June 6, 9–11:30 a.m. EST
- Thursday, September 5, 9–11:30 a.m. EST
- Thursday, December 5, 9–11:30 a.m. EST
Register for the Upcoming Meeting
Summaries for 2023 meetings are available at IndianaNetwork.org
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Learn what the IIACC means to service providers:
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Autism Engagement Network
The Autism Engagement Network (AEN) is a collaborative network that includes Indiana Interagency Autism Coordinating Council (IIACC) and Local Community Cadres (LCCs), as well as resources and initiatives, such as the Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and INformation Network website. All components continually and iteratively evolve through the process of data reviews, collective input, vetting, and dissemination by the IIACC membership as well as other state, regional and community stakeholders.
INformation Network
The INformation Network was initiated through the joint work of the IIACC and further informed by community members. The website was created to serve as a single point of entry and means of facilitating the connection to and knowledge about the range of autism services and resources available statewide and integral to the success of individuals with ASD, their families, and professionals working with these individuals.