Resources & Support
Link List
A list of all the compiled website links throughout our site. Many of these links are found on other pages, but this is a single, comprehensive list of all the website we have found and linked to. If you are looking for more specific and detailed information, check out the St. George Resources or State & Regional Resources pages in the main menu.
Please note: These are not just random links I copied and pasted onto the page without looking at them. I strive to make them all relevant, useful websites for everyone to benefit from. Each link is hand picked and placed here with the intent of it being something that can be useful to everyone reading this site!
Links to websites and resources that are all located in our around St. George, Utah.
- The Learning Center for Families
The Learning Center for Families (TLC) is a private, non-profit agency contracted by the Utah Department of Health for families who reside in Washington County, Utah, and Colorado City/Centennial Park/Cane Beds, Arizona. - Utah Division of Services for People with Disabilities
We promote opportunities and provide support for persons with disabilities to lead self-determined lives. - First Signs: Early Interention Autism Screening
Our goals are to improve screening and referral practices and to lower the age at which young children are identified with developmental delays and disorders. - CTA Community Supports
CTA is a licensed private provider funded in part by the Utah Department of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) under the State of Utah Department of Human Services. - Intermountain Healthcare Autism Links
The Autism page at Intermountain Healthcare. - Autism Speaks – The 100 Day Kit
A kit from Autism Speaks for parents on how to handle and cope with the first 100 days after receive a diagnosis. - Bob Wasden – Autism Specialist for Southwest Utah Educational Development Center
Bob Wasden is the Autism Specialist for SUEDC. Serves as a consultant to school directors, educators, and parents about appropriate support for students with Autism, ages 3 through 21, in a six-county area: Millard, Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, and Washi - Washington County Early Childhood Special Education
The ECSE District Program is a special education program for children who have developmetnal delays. All children within the program have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) with learning goals based on needs identified through formal testing. - Southwest Educational Development Center
The Southwest Educational Development Center is an educational cooperative, providing services requested by the member schools in order to better serve students. - Washington County Special Education
Washington County Special Education website. - Dixie Regional Medical Center – Pediatric Therapy, Speech and Occupational
The Dixie Regional Pediatric Rehabilitation program provides children and their caregivers with therapy and professional support to help each child reach his or her full potential. - Southern Utah Autism
The best site for Autism information and resources in Southern Utah. Updated often. - Utah Family to Family Network – Washington County Page
The Utah Family to Family Network, Washington County. The mission of the Family to Family Network is: to educate, strengthen, and support families of persons with disabilities. - The Carson Smith Scholarship
The Carson Smith Special Needs Scholarship is a state-funded program that provides private school scholarships to K-12 students with disabilities. The Scholarship was signed into law on March 10, 2005 by Governor Jon Huntsman and is administered by the Ut - Utah Autism Coalition
The Utah Autism Coalition (UAC) is a parent-driven, grass roots advocacy group dedicated to supporting initiatives and other programs that enhance the lives of individuals with autism and their families.
Resources and places that are based in Salt Lake City, or serve all of Utah. Some places may do both.
- Family Voices of Utah
Family Voices aims to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities. - University of Utah Autism Research Program
The Utah Autism Research program conducts research into various possible causes of autism spectrum disorders. - Utah Registry of Autism
The Utah Registry of Autism and Developmental Disabilities (URADD) will collect and share information about the numbers of people who have autism-spectrum disorders (ASDs) and other disabilities in Utah, and measure changes in these numbers over time. - Autism Council of Utah Blog
The Blog for the Autism Council of Utah - Autism Council of Utah
The Autism Council of Utah is an independent council working to foster collaboration, communication, and learning among families and agencies. - Utah Parent Center
The mission of the Utah Parent Center (UPC or Center) is to help parents help their children with disabilities to live included, productive lives as members of the community. - Family to Family Network
Resources and Support for Those Who Care For Individuals with Disabilities - Utah Personnel Development Center – Autism
Welcome to the home page of the Utah Personnel Development Center. The UPDC is a staff development project sponsored by the Utah Comprehensive System for Personnel Development (CSPD) consortium for Special Education. - Utah Moms with Autistic Kids
Big MAKs is a group of "Moms with Autistic Kids" who rally around each other for encouragement and laughter. - STAR Center – Sensory Therapies and Research
STAR Center is the premier clinic for research-based treatment of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and other sensory challenges in children, adolescents, and adults. - Disability Law Center of Utah
The Disability Law Center (DLC) is a private non-profit organization. We are designated as the Protection and Advocacy agency for the state of Utah to protect the rights of people with disabilities in Utah. - Marbles for Miracles
Helping to Provide Funding and Education for Families of Autistic Children - Utah Division of Services for People with Disabilities
We promote opportunities and provide support for persons with disabilities to lead self-determined lives. - Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
The mission of the Utah DD Council is to be the state's leading source of critical innovative, and progressive knowledge, advocacy, leadership and collaboration to enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. - CTA Community Supports
CTA is a licensed private provider funded in part by the Utah Department of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) under the State of Utah Department of Human Services. - Intermountain Healthcare Autism Links
The Autism page at Intermountain Healthcare. - Autism Speaks – The 100 Day Kit
A kit from Autism Speaks for parents on how to handle and cope with the first 100 days after receive a diagnosis. - Bob Wasden – Autism Specialist for Southwest Utah Educational Development Center
Bob Wasden is the Autism Specialist for SUEDC. Serves as a consultant to school directors, educators, and parents about appropriate support for students with Autism, ages 3 through 21, in a six-county area: Millard, Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, and Washi - The Carson Smith Scholarship
The Carson Smith Special Needs Scholarship is a state-funded program that provides private school scholarships to K-12 students with disabilities. The Scholarship was signed into law on March 10, 2005 by Governor Jon Huntsman and is administered by the Ut
Websites dedicated to Autism and related subjects that aren’t necessarily focused on any specific city, state, or country.
- Estee Klar – Mom blogger and Autism Activist
Estée Klar, founder and executive director of The Autism Acceptance Project - Autism Votes – Legislation News and Activism
In the fall of 2007, Autism Speaks launched “Autism Votes,” a comprehensive grassroots advocacy program, coordinating activist efforts in support of federal and state legislative initiatives. - Autism Speaks
The nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism - Autism Source – Information
The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism. - The Autism Acceptance Project
The Autism Acceptance Project works to promote acceptance of and accommodations for autistic people in society. - STAR Center – Sensory Therapies and Research
STAR Center is the premier clinic for research-based treatment of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and other sensory challenges in children, adolescents, and adults. - Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
The SPD Foundation is a world leader in research, education, and advocacy for Sensory Processing Disorder, a neurological condition that disrupts the daily lives of an estimated 1 in 20 children and adults. Originally called the KID Foundation, SPDF has b - First Signs: Early Interention Autism Screening
Our goals are to improve screening and referral practices and to lower the age at which young children are identified with developmental delays and disorders. - Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
The mission of the Utah DD Council is to be the state's leading source of critical innovative, and progressive knowledge, advocacy, leadership and collaboration to enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. - Intermountain Healthcare Autism Links
The Autism page at Intermountain Healthcare. - Autism Speaks – The 100 Day Kit
A kit from Autism Speaks for parents on how to handle and cope with the first 100 days after receive a diagnosis. - The Carson Smith Scholarship
The Carson Smith Special Needs Scholarship is a state-funded program that provides private school scholarships to K-12 students with disabilities. The Scholarship was signed into law on March 10, 2005 by Governor Jon Huntsman and is administered by the Ut

