Corrections and Content Feedback

If a public page is inaccurate or a cited source has changed, tell us. We prioritize errors that could affect health, safety, eligibility, money, education rights or access to a service.

Updated: 2026-07-16

What to include in a correction report

  • The Autism Resource Hub page address.
  • The exact sentence, field or listing detail that appears wrong.
  • A primary source showing the correct or newer information.
  • Why the difference matters and whether anyone faces an immediate risk.
  • Your contact information if you want a response; anonymous reports can still be reviewed.

What happens next

  • We preserve the report and open the underlying source.
  • Material high-risk errors are corrected or temporarily unpublished as soon as they are confirmed.
  • The page’s verification date changes only after the complete material content is re-checked.
  • Substantive corrections are noted on the affected page or in the correction log when that context helps readers.
  • Disagreement about lived experience is not silently rewritten as a factual correction; moderation and community rules apply instead.

Send a correction

Use the contact page and choose the clearest available subject, or email support@autismresourcehub.org with “Content correction” in the subject line. For an immediate safety emergency, contact the appropriate emergency or crisis service instead of waiting for a website response.

Public correction log

No material corrections have been logged since this policy page was introduced on July 16, 2026. Future entries will identify the affected page, date and nature of the correction without exposing private reporter information.