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AUTISM NETWORK INTERNATIONAL 

Presents

Autreat 2008

Living Life the Autly Way

4 p.m. Monday to 1 p.m. Friday
Monday-Friday, June 23-27, 2008

Bradford, Pennsylvania

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What is Autreat?
Program
Continuing Education Units
A special note about social interactions
Funding
Transportation to the campus
Child care
Ongoing Autreat updates and discussion online group
Registration form and fee  Advance registration is needed to attend Autreat!
Absolutely no walk-in registrations can be accepted.
If you arrive without registering, we will have to turn you away.
NO EXCEPTIONS.

Please do not put yourself, and us, in that situation. Please do not
come if you haven't registered.

Download the Autreat 2008 brochure

NEW! Attend selected Autreat sessions remotely via Internet Chat (IRC)

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What is Autreat?

Autreat is a retreat-style conference run by autistic people, for autistic people and our friends.

Autreat focuses on positive living with autism, NOT on causes, cures, or ways to make us more normal.

How Autreat is different from typical autism conferences

Typical autism conferences are about autistic people, but are primarily for the benefit of researchers, service providers, or families. Autreat is an opportunity for autistic people and those with related developmental differences, our friends, and supporters to come together, discover and explore autistic connections, and develop advocacy skills, all in an autistic-friendly environment. Family members and professionals are welcome to attend, but the structure and content of this event will be determined by the interests and sensibilities of autistic people. 

Things you will not find at Autreat: 

  • Crowded, noisy hotel or conference center 
  • Exhausting, intensive schedule 
  • Inescapable sensory bombardment 
  • Pressure to interact if you don't want to 
  • Focus on "celebrities" 
  • Focus on causes, cures, or ways to make us more normal 

Things you will find at Autreat: 

  • Small college campus with plenty of outdoor space to get away and be alone or with friends.
  • Smoke-free, perfume-free environment 
  • Opportunity to explore autistic social contacts, if desired 
  • Respect for the choice to be left alone, if preferred 
  • Focus on positive aspects of autism 
  • Child care for autistic and non-autistic children ages 4 and up
  • Four days of continuous immersion in an autistic-friendly environment 

The Facility

Autreat is moving to a new home! Our new venue is at the Bradford campus of University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, approximately 80 miles from Buffalo. The nearest major airport is in Buffalo, New York. There is a small regional airport in Bradford that receives incoming flights from Washington DC. Like previous venues, this campus has plenty of open space for walking, recreation, and enjoying the outdoors. It has
air-conditioned lodging in apartment-style residence halls. Apartments have three bedrooms, with two people per bedroom. Each apartment also has two bathrooms, a lounge, and a kitchenette with a small refrigerator and a microwave oven.

A limited number of apartments have a single queen-size bed instead of two twin-size ones. Private rooms are available at an extra cost and as space allows. Wheelchair-accessible facilities are available. Fee adjustments are available if you live nearby or wish to stay in a motel off-site and commute to Autreat during the days, or if you wish to provide your own meals instead of having meals in the Autreat dining hall. We can provide a list of nearby motels and restaurants.

More detailed information is available at  autreatinfo, an Ongoing Autreat updates and discussion online group.

If you are new to Autreat

Autreat is designed to be 'autistic space'. This is sometimes confusing or uncomfortable for non-autistic people attending. If you're new to ANI and unfamiliar with Autreat protocol, please carefully review  the information in this page, and contact ANI if you have questions. Descriptions of past Autreats can be found here. A personal account is found here and here. If you aren't sure you're ready for four days of total immersion, you might consider registering for days only and commuting from a local motel.

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PROGRAM

WORKSHOPS

We have an exciting lineup of presentations on a variety of subjects of interest to the Autistic community, including services for autistic adults, assistive technology, research, self-advocacy, social networking, autistic people in Israel, and more. For information on workshops and presenters, click here.

OPTIONAL CERTIFICATE TRACKS

You may earn a certificate by attending a group of seven workshops chosen to reflect a certain theme. Certificates that will be offered this year: Advocacy, Autistic living, Autism and Family Issues, Professional Education.
You do not need to be in a certificate track--this is purely optional. You are free to attend any workshops you want, as many or as few as you want, or not to attend any workshops at all.

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Continuing Education Units

In past years Autreat has been approved to offer Continuing Education Units through Syracuse University. We have applied again for Autreat 2008. This page will be updated to reflect if we receive approval.

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A special note about social interactions

For some ANI members, meeting other autistic people and having a chance to socialize with others like ourselves is an exciting and wonderful experience. Others are not interested in social contacts and may come to this event just for the workshops. Some of us are interested in socializing some, but need to be able to take time out from interacting. Autreat is meant to provide opportunity, but not pressure, for social interactions.

If you are coming to meet other autistic people, please understand that some people will also want to meet you, but some will not be into meeting people, and their own choice must also be respected.

If you want to come but do not want to meet or talk to people, you are still welcome to attend. You will be given a color-coded badge which you can use to indicate if you want to be approached only by people you already know, or don't want to be approached at all by anyone.

If you are a parent, a teacher, or other service provider, and are bringing an autistic child or student or client because you hope the person will make social connections with others, please adopt the same position of providing opportunity, but not pressure.
 

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If you need personal assistance

ANI is not able to provide personal assistance for people who need help caring for themselves or participating in this program.  If you need help with self-care, communication, orientation, or behavior management, please make your own arrangements to have someone with you to assist you.

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Child care and activities for kids

The rate for children and teens includes a daytime activity program for children under 18. Staff:child ratio is approximately 1:6. If your child needs more support than this, please bring an aide for your child, or contact ANI about hiring extra staff for an additional fee.

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Funding

In the past, people have successfully applied for funding from sources such as local autism societies, family support agencies, state commissions on developmental disabilities, Arc chapters, and public schools.

Read A Short Course on Autreat Funding by Jim Sinclair, for more information.
 

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Transportation to the campus

This year's Autreat takes place at the Bradford campus of the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Please note that the campus is in Bradford, Pennsylvania, approximately 80 miles from Buffalo, and not in Pittsburgh.) The nearest major airport is in Buffalo, New York. There is a small regional airport in Bradford that receives incoming flights from Washington DC. Driving from New York City or Washington DC takes about 6 hours, from Celveland about 3.5 hours, and from Buffalo about 1.5 hours. There are Trailways bus connections from Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
More detailed directions will be provided after registration. If you have any questions, please ask ANI. We will be happy to help you plan your trip. You can also ask question and access more detailed online information at  autreatinfo, an Ongoing Autreat updates and discussion online group.

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