The National Autistic Society “What will you do for autistic people?” Your monthly newsletter Share This Post:
The National Autistic Society “What will you do for autistic people?” Your monthly newsletter Share This Post:
The relationship between siblings can be tough, and the sibling dynamic can be further challenged when one child has autism. This interactive workbook is designed for siblings of children with autism. Introducing the experience of autism in simple language, children…
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd 2017 Our focus is on Autism this April This month we have collected together a variety of our training materials for those working with people on the autism spectrum. Each of these resources offer you…
Dr Phoebe Caldwell offers an insight into autism, Responsive Communication and Intensive Interaction According to The National Autistic Society, more than 1 in 100 people in the UK have autism, a lifelong disability which affects how a person communicates with…
Barclays are currently hiring hundreds of roles at their technology centre in Knutsford, Cheshire. Watch a short video on YouTube about what it’s like to work there. They’re looking for all types of people with technology experience including developers, testers,…
At HMP Young Offenders Institute Feltham in London, cell curtains must remain open in daytime or inmates face being disciplined. This rule may sound straightforward, but it presents a real challenge if you’re autistic and hyper-sensitive to light. It’s just…
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An update on all things autism for Jessica Kingsley Publishers 30th anniversary year Share This Post:
“Mental Models of Reality” A Diatribe by Dream Axia ASD are pleased to announce their first tentative venture into publishing! Written by our very own “Voluntary Guest ‘IT’ Consultant”, Dream, we thought this book would be appropriate to explore…
Minutes of the Nineteenth Post-Diagnostic Support Group 1st March 2017 Today’s group was attended by 33 people. Items discussed were: Autism Awareness, Autism Pride, and our Conference which will be taking place in September 2018 Linda started the group by…
Our Reception area on the ground floor of the building by the main entrance has recently been refurbished. We thought it might be helpful to provide photographs to reflect the newly decorated areas. These four photos are of the downstairs…
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