TACC members honoured with the King Charles III Coronation Medal

Each of the TACC-affiliated recipients has exemplified excellence in their respective fields, advancing the values of inclusion, accessibility, and innovation that are central to our mission.
Know what to expect: Prepare for your Q1K visit with a virtual walkthrough

Visiting a hospital or research center can bring up a lot of questions—What will it look like? Who will I meet? What will happen?
Leadership in focus: TACC launches new chapter with recognition from FRQ

A candid interview with autistic journalist Mathieu Caron introduces the Transforming Autism Care Consortium’s new directors, highlighting the network’s mandate and its commitment to community-engaged research.
Discovering, Engaging, and Transforming: Québec 1,000 Families (Q1K) Common Resources

Québec 1,000 Families (Q1K) is built on the principles of collaboration, inclusion, and innovation.
Partners for Change: Building Bridges Between Research and Community

Partners for Change is a pilot initiative of the Transforming Autism Care Consortium (TACC) that fosters meaningful partnerships between researchers, neurodivergent individuals, and community organizations. By emphasizing collaboration across diverse sectors such as health, education, housing, and the arts, this initiative creates opportunities to address unmet needs and drive social innovation.
Introducing the Giant Steps Living Lab: Advancing Autism Research and Innovation

The Giant Steps Living Lab, developed in partnership with Giant Steps, represents a research and innovation hub dedicated to advancing the understanding and inclusion of autistic individuals and their families. This initiative is designed to bridge the gap between research and the lived and living experiences of the autism community.
Autism Festival: A Celebration of Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Québec

The Transforming Autism Care Consortium’s Autism Festival is a biennial event that celebrates the intersection of art, science, and community. By fostering meaningful engagement and knowledge sharing, the festival invites individuals across Québec to experience, understand, and appreciate diverse perspectives within the neurodivergent community.
Neurodevelopment Learning Community: Building Bridges Across Sectors

The Neurodevelopment Learning Community is a pilot initiative of the Transforming Autism Care Consortium (TACC) that fosters collaboration and knowledge-sharing among healthcare practitioners, researchers, professionals from diverse fields, and individuals with living and lived experience. This initiative is a step in building inclusive systems of care.