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The Autism After 21 Utah Project

In this exciting pilot project, we are working with autistic adults, families, policymakers, and partnering organizations across Utah to collect data, implement replicable strategies, and track outcomes toward building inclusive communities.

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What is Autism After 21 Utah?

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Autism After 21 Utah (AA21Utah) is a multi-year, first-ever statewide partnership comprised of the Beehive State’s preeminent organizations, autism advocates, and industry leaders in all sectors. The goal of the collaboration is to prevent homelessness and displacement, foster inclusivity, and ensure adults with autism—and their families— have a place in our communities. 

As we collect and share the best data concerning social determinants of health, best practices and common barriers throughout the state, we can speak with one powerful voice, leading the way towards a more inclusive future. The resulting statewide blueprint will help mobilize efforts in other states and provide an example for the nation to follow. 

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HOW GREAT IS THE NEED?

Over the previous three decades, we have come a long way when it comes to early diagnosis and support for children with autism. When those children age out of federally guaranteed supports and services after age 21 however, adults with autism and their families are largely left to fend for themselves.

9% of Utahns live with Autism

An estimated 2% of the population is on the autism spectrum. When we account for Utah’s higher-than-average family size, it is estimated that nearly 9% of Utahns likely live with the realities that this population faces. That 9% is very aware of the gap in support, acceptance, and inclusion for adults on the spectrum and of the consequences and costs associated with the barriers and lack of opportunity within our communities. The Autism After 21 Utah initiative will help educate and mobilize the rest of the population to address a growing crisis.

In the absence of opportunity and support in adulthood, autistic individuals in our communities begin to lose the skills they gained in childhood, become increasingly isolated from community life and face mounting physical and mental health challenges. Most end up living at home with aging parents with few, if any, job opportunities. It is a devastating loss of human potential and fulfillment. 

Furthermore, as parents become unable to care for their adult children, many autistic adults living at home end up displaced, and sometimes even homeless, later in life. These poor outcomes can be mitigated as we work together to extend the care and support necessary for autistic individuals to thrive in adulthood. Our communities have much to gain by creating a place for adults with autism to participate and contribute.

AUTISM AFTER 21 UTAH STORIES

Watch these short films to learn more about the lives of Utahns with autism and their families
and how Utah communities are responding.

WHAT IS OUR GOAL?

Throughout the state, incredible work is already being done at the community level. Autism After 21 Utah aims to coordinate these efforts and share data across communities in order to speak with a single, powerful, data-driven voice that can expedite the removal of barriers and drive support to expand neuro-inclusivity in our communities and throughout the great State of Utah.

The final goal of this multi-year pilot initiative is to produce a statewide blueprint that can be duplicated in other states. A collaborative statewide action plan holds so much promise for communities across the nation-  inclusive housing options increase stability, reduce homelessness, and lower healthcare costs. Supportive environments create pathways for valuable talents and skills to enter our workforce. Creating opportunities for social engagement and recreation improves mental and physical health and makes it possible to build on the investment made in schooling, therapies, and supports during childhood. Inclusive communities benefit all of us.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

  1. Join us. Take a moment to register to receive AA21Utah updates, invites and action items.JOIN THIS INITIATIVE
  2. Engage with us. Take time to read our monthly updates. Share with us your ideas, concerns, and potential partners. 
  3. Spread the word. Invite others in your personal and professional circles to learn more and join the initiative. Inclusive communities involve every sector.
  4. Read and share the findings and toolkits as they come out.
  5. Join a Regional Working Group in your area.

HOW DOES THE FUNDING GET DISTRIBUTED?

Madison House Autism Foundation is currently funding the project with the generous support of The Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation, Union Pacific, and others. Over 90% of funds go directly into Utah programming and outreach, with the exception of some operational expenses (such as administration of finances). We will be seeking additional funding in the future in the hopes of expanding the project and funneling more financial resources to our Utah partners in order to increase the reach and impact of the project.

Autism After 21 Utah Project News

Rebecca has arm around her adult autistic son Austin as they smile standing on an outdoor patio

A Chance to Be An Advocate for Her Autistic Son

August 15, 2024

A Chance to Be An Advocate for Her Autistic SonRead More

Image of the cover of the report with a watery blue-grey background and a faded white icon of the state of utah in the middle with the following words on the icon: 2023 Salt Lake Valley Neuro-Inclusive Housing Market Analysis. The bottom of the report cover has various shades of orange creating a cityscape with mountains with the following words on top: Data driving a place in the world for autistic adults and others with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

Organizations Across Salt Lake Area Compile Data on Housing Needs and Displacement Risk of Autistic and Neurodivergent Adults

October 2, 2023

Organizations Across Salt Lake Area Compile Data on Housing Needs and Displacement Risk of Autistic and Neurodivergent AdultsRead More

Front cover of the Autism After 21 Utah report with the text "Autism After 21 First Findings of a Utah Review and Toolkit for Autism Inclusion". It shows a collage of individuals with disabilities doing activities at home and in the community in various shades of blue.

Major Report Released on Utah Autism Inclusion

June 7, 2023

Major Report Released on Utah Autism InclusionRead More

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