2020
Wilder Research used a Journey Mapping method to understand how parents of children with autism experience the service system.
Wilder Research worked with the Minnesota Department of Human Services Disability Services Division to provide evaluation and research for Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) services. The benefit provides treatment for people age 21 and younger with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related conditions.
On the blog:
Wilder Research used a Journey Mapping method to understand how parents of children with autism experience the service system.
Autism Spectrum Disorders affect 1 in 44 8-year-old children in Minnesota. This fact sheet summarizes available information on the characteristics and scope of autism in Minnesota.
This visualization identifies key developmental milestones in the first years of life.
This visualization shows families the steps to take to access services and supports after a child has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Identifies transition services for youth with autism, including postsecondary education and planning, vocational skills and employment, community supports, and independent living.
This report discusses and reviews the literature regarding: the shortage of mental health and autism treatment providers, job burnout, strategies to improve the workplace environment to retain providers, and strategies to recruit and train new providers.
Literature review of behavioral and mental health professional burnout and retention strategies that can be used to prevent turnover.
This is a literature review on the impact of therapy location on treatment outcomes.
This literature review presents identified barriers to receiving intensive interventions for autism.
This is a literature review of assessment tools used for diagnosing and assessing autism and progress monitoring. The program’s Learning Collaborative identified which tools follow preferred practice in the field.
Turn data into action. Our experts collaborate with you to evaluate programs, inform decisions, and drive lasting impact. Let’s work together to create stronger communities through meaningful insights. Contact us today to start a conversation that makes a difference.
© 2025 Wilder Foundation
items marked with an * are required