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Carrington Autism Resource Center
1. “Seek and Cite Credible Sources”
http://discover.averett.edu/autism
2. Origins of the Autism Resource Center
• In Summer 2011, Averett University received a generous grant from
the Alexander Berkeley Carrington, Jr. and Ruth Simpson Carrington
Charitable Trust to establish an autism resource center for families in
Southside Virginia.
• From July through November 2011, Blount Library collaborated with
Institutional Advancement, Education faculty, volunteers, and
Facilities to select and prepare a site for the Carrington Autism
Resource Center.
• The Center was complete and the collection, technology and policies
in place prior to the ribbon cutting on November 30, 2011.
4. Autism Resource Center Hours
• The Carrington Autism Resource Center is available
for teachers, therapists, and registered families
Monday‐Thursday 9:00 a.m.‐8:00 p.m., Friday 9:00
a.m.‐4:00 p.m., and Sunday, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m.
• Please ask the librarian at the reference desk to open
the Center for you.
• Volunteer teachers are available by appointment
(contact autism@averett.edu).
5. Library Accounts
• Blount Library will create a library account for each
Autism Family on approval of Averett’s Chair of
Education.
• Please send evidence of autism diagnosis to Dr.
Riedel:
• Pamela Riedel, Ph.D.
Frith Hall 428; pamela.riedel@averett.edu
FAX: (434) 791 5020; Voice: (434) 791‐5744
6. Free Access
• Use of the Carrington Autism Resource Center and
circulation of activity and diagnostic kits is free for
registered Autism Families.
• Registration is confidential and intended to ensure that
families will benefit from visiting the Center. Simply
Contact Dr. Pamela Riedel (434‐791‐5744) with evidence
for a diagnosis of autism.
• Use of the Center by teachers, and circulation of materials
to SPED school and organization administrators is also
free of charge.
7. Autism Center Activities
• Our volunteer educator, Mrs. Amy Stilley (M.A.T.) visits the
Center as needed for appointments.
• As of June 30, 2012, we had three registered families and had
logged over 40 visits by local educators.
• Ongoing success of the Center will be facilitated by recruiting
a Director of Autism Studies to provide oversight of services
for children and families.
8. Autism Research Guide
• The Center's web guide with educational information, photos,
policies and forms is located at
http://discover.averett.edu/autism.
• In addition to hosting the opening reception, the library
sponsored outreach activities, including a work day for
Danville Public School teachers (March 2012), a presentation
for the DPS Autism Parents' Support Group (May 2012) and
for the DPS SPED Advisory Committee (September 2012).
• Averett invites active collaboration with schools and
organizations supporting autism families in Southside.
9. Support the Autism Center
• We also invite community members to support to the
Carrington Autism Resource Center and Mary B.
Blount Library through membership in:
• Autism Friends, or
• Library Friends
• A donation of $30 or more per year allows us to
provide full circulation privileges to individuals from
the Southside Community. (See our brochure.)
10. Averett Librarians
• Elaine Day, Director; Science Liaison; eday@averett.edu
• Kevin Harden, Distance Learning; Business, Education,Social
Sciences Liaison; kharden@averett.edu
• Jennifer Robinson, Technical Services; Communication
Studies/Journalism, Children’s Literature Liaison;
jrobinson@averett.edu
• Jim Verdini, Access Services; Humanities, Performing Arts Liaison;
jverdini@averett.edu
• Dr. Patrick Wasley, Archivist; English Literature Literature;
pwasley@averett.edu
11. Questions?
Pamela Riedel, Professor, Education Department
Frith Hall 428; pamela.riedel@averett.edu
FAX: (434) 791 5020; Voice: (434) 791-5744
Elaine Day, Director, Mary B. Blount Library
elaine.day@averett.edu; 434-791-5696