03/27/2026
At Kaleidoscope Behavior Analysis & Therapy, advocacy is part of our responsibilityânot just our work.
This week, our Executive Director, Julie Adcock, represented KBAT and the State of Tennessee at the Council for Autism Service Providers (CASP) Fly-In in Washington, D.C., along with over 80 of CASP members from 33 states. She had meetings with the offices of Matt Van Epps, Bill Hagerty, and Marsha Blackburn.
These conversations centered on something we see every dayâfamilies working hard to access care and providers working hard to deliver it within systems that are often complex, delayed, and difficult to navigate.
At KBAT, our valuesâKindness, Brilliance, Accountability, and Teamworkâextend beyond our clinic walls. Advocacy is how we honor those values at a systems level.
We are proud to be part of these conversations and committed to continuing the work to improve access, quality, and outcomes for the individuals and families we serve.
Because every child deserves access to care that helps them thrive.