TACC

Q1K Information Session

Published on 02/02/2025

Q1K

Overview

Date: November 7, 2025
Time: 12:15 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST
Format: Online (via Zoom)
Language: English
Audience: Clinicians, researchers, or administrators in health and education sectors

Are you curious about the Québec 1,000 Families (Q1K) Registry or looking for ways to connect patients and families with research opportunities? This session is designed for clinicians and professionals who want to better understand how Q1K works, why it matters, and how you can be part of advancing neurodevelopmental research and care in Quebec.

What’s covered?

  • Learn how the Q1K Registry works and what participation involves.
  • Understand who is eligible and how to refer patients and families.
  • Discover how Q1K research connects to everyday care and contributes to better services.
  • Receive recruitment tools (posters and info sheets) to share in your clinic or organization.
  • Have the chance to ask questions directly to the Q1K team.

About Q1K

Québec 1,000 Families (Q1K), an initiative of the Transforming Autism Care Consortium (TACC), is one of the largest clinically integrated research projects on autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions in the world.

Through the Q1K Registry, individuals of all ages with a confirmed or suspected diagnosis, along with their families, can connect with researchers across Quebec. By contributing health, genetic, and behavioural data, participants help build an open science resource that advances discovery, supports innovation in care and services, and ensures that research reflects the real needs and experiences of families.

Questions? Contact us at Q1K@mcgill.ca

 

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