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The Autism Program (TAP) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

A free autism Resource Room inside UIUC's Family Resiliency Center, connecting local families with community supports.

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The practical details

Ages servedFamilies of autistic children
Current waitNo wait time published in the sources we saw — ask when you call
WhereChampaign-Urbana, Illinois
Address904 W. Nevada Street, Room 1005, Urbana, IL 61801
HoursHours vary weekdays and Saturday during school year; open by appointment in July
Funding takenNot published — ask when you call

What this is, in plain language

A resource and referral centre for families of autistic children. Part of the Autism Program of Illinois Service Network. Provides community resources and supports capacity-building for autism services.

Getting started

Call to confirm hours and availability. Resource room located on the University of Illinois campus. Call to learn about available programmes and referrals.

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What they say about themselves

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  • The Autism Program (TAP) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign runs a Resource Room inside the Family Resiliency Center's Doris Kelley Christopher Hall, connecting autistic children and their families with community supports.
  • It is an affiliate of the statewide TAP Service Network, a collaboration of five universities and nine organisations that together operate 20 centres across Illinois.
  • Materials in the Resource Room are free to review, and TAP also develops and evaluates model training, treatment and family-support programmes.
  • The programme has piloted training for university students since 2018 to build the region's future autism workforce.

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  • Yes:Describes help with school and special education rights

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