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Can you help us with translations?   

Welcome to the Translation Project at the Autism Research Program! We are in the process of translating ASD-CARC’s website and research surveys into a variety of languages. Currently, we are in the process of translating into the following languages:

Bulgarian, Chinese, English, FrenchGerman, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Persian, SpanishUrdu.  

This project aims to help expand our research to the global community to better understand the causes, origins and development of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). This may lead to new diagnostic methods and treatments, thereby improving the quality of life of individuals with an ASD and their families.

We would like to invite bilingual or multilingual individuals to help us translate into one of the above languages or another language. Each language will be translated by a team of individuals who will work together to carry out the various steps in the translation process.

Typically volunteers commit to 5-10 hours a week.  All work is done online, at the volunteer's convenience. For volunteers in the Kingston area, there will be an orientation meeting at the beginning of the project to introduce volunteers to the project, as well as the Translation coordinators (Mehek Ali, Savita Rani and Nina Vatne) and Dr. Jeanette Holden. For volunteers not in Kingston, information will be provided. Individual language-teams will meet on an as-needed basis. 

Click here to complete the Translation Volunteer Registration Form.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone, fax, mail, or e-mail us at translation@autismresearch.com

Your contributions to the translation project can help to expand our research on Autism Spectrum Disorders to the global community!

   

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