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Video footage for diagnostic assessments welcomed

Axia ASD Ltd welcome video footage of children to be included within the diagnostic assessment. Should you wish to send videos from your iPhone, tablet or other device, please email them to carly@axia-asd.co.uk. We ask that the length of the

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Autism Professionals Awards 2018 – nominations open now!

“If people feel able, we would welcome nominations for any category you feel appropriate.” Share This Post:

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64% is too high

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Network Autism “Autism Insight” – July 2017

Welcome to “Autism Insight” from The National Autistic Society Share This Post:

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Christine McGuinness speaks about twins’ autism struggle

Following their recent appearance on This Morning we wanted to share the below article with you. Share This Post:

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North Wales 2nd Annual Autism Conference 2017

Tickets are now on sale via Glyndwr University website for the NORTH WALES 2ND ANNUAL AUTISM CONFERENCE 2017 Helens Graphic Recording of our 2016 Conference Share This Post:

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LDT – Care Quality Commission’s new report

Tim Nicholls, Policy Manager at the National Autistic Society Blog, 21 July 2017 What does the Care Quality Commission’s new report on mental health mean for autistic people?   The Care Quality Commission (CQC) published an important report yesterday looking

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Film Society Review Delay

There has been a delay in Calvin’s review of “Planet of the Apes”. Also, mini reviews of Despicable Me 3, Boy and the Beast and Baby Driver. The review will be posted as soon as possible. This was due to

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5 minute questions for 1 free Autism Friendly holiday program in Greece

Taking autism friendly holidays to the next level requires your input! Fill in the form and get a 10% discount to your next holidays with A million senses! One of you will win a free autism friendly group holiday program

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NAS Monthly E-newsletter – July 2017

Simple steps to a more autism-friendly world – welcome to The National Autistic Society monthly e-newsletter Share This Post:

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Autistic adults miss out on support across half the UK

News – 6th July 2017 NAS analysis has found individuals are also waiting almost 25 percent longer to get a diagnosis appointment than two years ago. A diagnosis should trigger a social care assessment but the new figures suggest this

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Post-Diagnostic Support Group Minutes – July 2017

Minutes of the Twenty Second Post-Diagnostic Support Group 5th July 2017 Today’s group was attended by 37 people. Items discussed were: The meeting started with Calvin apologising for the absence of Linda from the group and also why Carly and

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MHT – GPs call for more talking therapies

News – 30th June 2017 Mental Health Today – GPs call for more talking therapies The Royal College of General Practitioners has blamed limited access to talking therapies for a surge in antidepressant use. The NHS prescribed a record number

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Trade in People – LDT

The number of people in inpatient units run by the independent sector is increasing (now 52%) when national government policy is for the opposite to happen, the new report has established. £477 million was spent on keeping just 2,500 people

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NAS Autism Insight newsletter

The National Autistic Society & Network Autism “Autism Insight” – 29 June 2017 Share This Post:

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COMIC Research on FaceBook

We are currently in discussions with the Project Lead of this Research Project regarding identifying Autism in deaf children and are trying to help the with their recruitment process. If you would like to participate please email Helen Phillips. Based

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British Gas Autism Support Survey

British Gas has teamed up with the National Autistic Society to understand the experiences of customers on the autism spectrum. This will help British Gas understand how they might better support customers. In the past two years, British Gas has

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Up for the cup: the autistic teen who can drink again

A father has spoken of his relief after his autistic teenage son finally took a drink from his new beaker. Fourteen-year-old Ben Carter had been drinking from the same blue, two handled beaker Tommee Tippee beaker since he was a

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