Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Autism and school non-attendance

Dawn Adams

Please note that this is an on-going project.

Project Description

This project includes a series of studies focussing on school non-attendance in autistic children. The overall aim is to develop a logic model of school non-attendance for autistic children.

The logic model will be informed through two key elements
a) a study identifying the risk factors for non-attendance, both cross-sectional and longitudinal.
b) a series of studies listening to people with lived experience to find out what works to help prevent or reduce school non-attendance in autistic children.

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

The core research team includes Professor Dawn Adams, A/Prof Kate Simpson and HDR candidate Raechel Smart. Other collaborators include A/Prof Jess Paynter, A/Prof Glen Melvin and Prof. Kylie Gray (UK).

The project is being undertaken in collaboration with the autistic and autism communities, who will the beneficiaries of the work.

Outcomes to Date

Multiple publications including
Adams, D., McLucas, R., Mitchelson, H. et al. Form, Function and Feedback on the School Refusal Assessment Scale-Revised in Children on the Autism Spectrum. J Autism Dev Disord 52, 2156–2167 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-021-05107-4

Adams, D. Child and Parental Mental Health as Correlates of School Non-Attendance and School Refusal in Children on the Autism Spectrum. J Autism Dev Disord 52, 3353–3365 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-021-05211-5

Project Significance

SDG4 is focussed on inclusive and equitable quality education. It also ensures equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities.

Our work has shown that Autistic children miss six-times more school than non-autistic children. This has clear and obvious impacts on their access to inclusive and quality education. If we can develop an autism-specific model of causes of school non-attendance, it can help inform supports and programs to reduce school non-attendance challenges. This would then move us further towards meeting SDG4 for autistic children in Australia.

Co-authors
Dr Kate Simpson, Raechel Smart
Project start
Jan 2023
Academic area
Griffith Institute for Educational Research
Project type
Project location
  • Mt Gravatt
Project geographical impact
  • National
  • International
Publication date
December 18, 2024
Last updated
4:55 pm, December 18, 2024