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Do Lemons Have Feathers? – Book Review

Book Review of “Do Lemons Have Feathers? More to Autism Than Meets The Eye” by David J Burns Jessica Kingsley Publishers I am not a fast reader and can easily be overwhelmed by a book, but not this one. David

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NAS “Too Much Information” campaign debated in Parliament

2016.04.29 – Too Much Information campaign debated in Parliament MPs discussed World Autism Awareness Week and the National Autistic Societies “Too Much Information” campaign in a three hour debate in the House of Commons recently… Share This Post:

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Post-Diagnostic Support Group Minutes – May 2016

Minutes of the Twelfth Post-Diagnostic Support Group 4th May 2016 Today’s group was attended by 42 people. We were delighted to welcome 42 people to our first meeting in the new Lifestyle Centre. The feedback from many members of the

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Supporting People With Autism: Building on the Government’s Strategy

Supporting People With Autism: Building on the Government’s Strategy London | Wednesday 25th May | 11.00am – 3.30pm The recent progress report on the Government’s Autism Strategy outlines what more needs to be done to improve the lives of those living with

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The Truth About What’s Happening To Children With Autism – Petition Update

THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT’S HAPPENING TO CHILDREN WITH AUTISM Apr 28, 2016 — People talk about mixed emotions but I can’t think it can get more intense than this! Fury at what has happened to my son (just like too

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Dealing with autism – Beautiful minds, wasted

How not to squander the potential of autistic people From the print edition of “The Economist” Apr 16th 2016 Prior to yesterdays debate, The Economist printed an extensive article, click HERE to read more. Share This Post:

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Select Committee Debate on “World Autism Awareness Week” – Today

We would like to bring the debate today to peoples attention: “On Thursday 28 April MPs will debate a motion on World Autism Awareness Week. This debate was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee following a bid from Cheryl Gillan on 22 March.” Click Here to read more…

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New Consultation & Therapy Rooms photos

As Axia-ASD Ltd is expanding, we would like to share a few photos of our Consultation and Therapy Rooms. The above are Dr. Buchan’s room used for Consultation, whilst below are photos of our Therapy Room used by Elspeth Bromiley.

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Charity Challenge – The Great Wall of China – Update

China Charity Challenge –“Walking the Wall” Update As we posted previously “Charity Challenge – The Great Wall of China”, one of our clients has recently completed their charity walk of the Great Wall of China and shared the photos below.

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Relaxed + Autism Friendly Films

Relaxed events at HOME are for anyone who would welcome watching a film or seeing a theatre performance in a more relaxed environment. They have been designed to be friendlier to people with autism spectrum conditions and their families, however they

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Space4Autism presents An Evening with Luke Jackson

Space4Autism again hosts a talk by Luke Jackson – not to be missed Life on the Spectrumand talking about his new bookSex, Drugs andAsperger’s Syndrome: A users guide to Adulthood Luke Jackson is a world renowned writer and public speaker

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ChAPS Exhibition

ChAPS Exhibitionshowcasing autism specific services Wednesday, 27 April 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Frodsham Leisure Centre, Main Hall, 4 Princeway, Frodsham  WA6 6RX. Axia-ASD have a stand at the exhibition and are pleased to confirm Dr. Buchan will

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Zootropolis (2016) – Review

“ZOOTROPOLIS” Zootropolis was much better than what I thought! It was very funny, very amusing and I would highly recommend it as a family film and something to go and watch. Throughout the movie, it builds up a lot of

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NAS Cheshire West and Chester Branch Newsletter

PLEASE NOTE: The following is intended for Vale Royal clients only. The “NAS Cheshire West and Chester Website” now have their latest newsletter available via the link at the end of this post. There are a number of items in

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Steve Silberman: “Neurotribes” (2016) – Review

Book Review of “Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently” by Steve Silberman Published by Allen and Unwin ISBN 9781760113643 I came to the subject of autism aged 53, around 26th November

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NAS “Autism and Employment Survey 2016”

Autism and Employment Survey 2016 The National Autistic Society charity is launching a big campaign this autumn to increase understanding of autism and workplace support among employers. To help them, they want to hear more about the experiences of autistic

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BBC “BodyPositive” – What is Neurodiversity?

So what’s Neurodiversity? At the BBC we define it as a wide spectrum that covers a range of hidden neurological conditions like Autism/Asperger’s, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Tourette’s, learning disabilities – to name just a few! [button icon=circle-arrow-e]READ MORE[/button] Share This Post:

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Language & Communication differences between boys and girls on the Autism Spectrum

RESEARCH STUDY PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED Would you like to take part in a study exploring differences in the language and communication skills of boys and girls on the autism spectrum? Researchers conducting this project are looking for 20 girls and 20

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