At Beyond the Page Foundation, our programs are built to do one thing: turn support into something families and helpers can actually use. We strengthen autism care by training the workforce, equipping families with practical tools, and building sustainable community pathways for neurodivergent people across the lifespan.
Practical, neurodiversity-affirming supports for caregivers raising autistic and neurodivergent children. We focus on regulation, connection, communication, school collaboration, and real-life routines that reduce stress and improve daily functioning. Family services are offered at no cost whenever possible. These services are funded through school/organization contracts, grants, and donations, so availability maybe limit
Guided support to clarify needs, connect to resources, and create a practical plan for home supports and school collaboration—including what to ask for and what to do next.
Supportive groups with practical tools for regulation, communication, and routines—plus caregiver connection and coaching to apply strategies between sessions.
Practical downloads families can use immediately—templates, checklists, and step-by-step guides for home routines, regulation, and school collaboration.
Training that strengthens capacity—not just awareness. We provide neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-informed education with tools clinicians can use immediately, including implementation guidance, case application, and consultation options.
Live NBCC ACEP/APT-approved CE credit provided by Dr. Catherine Hallam with practical tools. Sponsored seats available as funding allows.
Self-paced NBCC/APT approved CE credit provided by Dr. Catherine Hallam with certificates and ready-to-use downloads.
Sponsor a staff cohort and underwrite free access for community providers/family services.
Beyond the Page Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity (509(a)(2)). Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
We partner with schools, agencies, and community systems to expand neurodiversity-affirming autism support. Services may include workforce development, consultative support, program design, and sustainable implementation that doesn’t rely on a single expert.
On-site or virtual training for staff on neurodiversity-affirming practice with practical tools, implementation guidance, and a take-home resource pack.
Ongoing consultation to help teams apply training in real cases—problem-solving, workflows, staff coaching, and program improvement support.
A full program build-out: assess needs, map services and referrals, define staff roles, create an implementation playbook and training plan, and develop a sustainability model so the program can run consistently over time.
Beyond the Page Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity (509(a)(2)). Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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