
Exercise and Autism – ‘When I run, it is the only time that my brain and my body are at the same speed’. For some autistic people exercise is key to their well-being and can ever be a deep interest.…
Exercise and Autism – ‘When I run, it is the only time that my brain and my body are at the same speed’. For some autistic people exercise is key to their well-being and can ever be a deep interest.…
We are pleased to announce the publication of an eBook version of “The Nerd Consultant’s Guide to Anime” which is now available to download for only £9.99 Share This Post:
Axia ASD are proud to announce the launch of our 3rd publication, “The Nerd Consultant’s Guide to Anime” by Calvin Atkinson After years of work, Calvin has completed this extensive introduction and analysis into the art-form known…
Thanks to Flo Neville, an Autistic Nutritional Coach, who was our Guest Speaker at Wednesdays Post-Diagnostic Support Group. Her excellent talk included how stress hormone imbalance can affect short term memory, mood regulation, planning and organising; regulating our behaviour and…
“A Reflection on Life with Aspergers Syndrome” A Personal Story from Ronnie Recorded 17th October 2018 at the Axia-ASD Post-Diagnostic Support Group Thank you to Ronnie for his talk at our recent PDSG, the audio of the presentation was recorded…
To everyone who attended the Post-Diagnostic Support Group today, whom I assured I would edit the audio together and put on Axia’s website within a week, I must humbly apologise. Unfortunately, there was some sort of technical issue and the…
Following the successful recording of this very engaging presentation given to our PDSG on Wednesday, we are pleased to be able to share the talk in its entirity. The audio from the audience is a little hard to hear at…
Welcome to the second presentation we are making public, kindly given to Axia’s PDSG in April by David Reiser. As previously, we intend to protect individuals privacy by removing most audience participation whilst still trying to retain the “essence”…
With the start of the National Autistic Society’s “World Autism Awareness Week” (perhaps #WAAW to the young folk!) beginning tomorrow, 26th March 2018, we wished to alert people to the Channel 4 programme “Are You Autistic?” which will be…
We have often had requests for the presentations given at our Post-Diagnostic Support Group to be made available on our website. We have uploaded some of our Presenters slide shows before, however, thought adding audio would give more context and…
We would like to let everyone know that last night we were announced as the winner of the Autism Professionals Award for “Outstanding Health Services” which we gratefully accepted. We would also like to thank everyone who nominated us, it…
Following Helen sharing an extremely interesting video of Tony Atwood on Vimeo, I found a YouTube documentary on Professor Attwood. Despite the extremely misleading title, “Is Asperger’s syndrome the next stage of human evolution? – Australian Story”, I found this…
Here at Axia ASD we are proud to announce the launch of Linda’s new book “How Did That Happen: Memoirs of a Dyspraxic Diagnostician” by Dr. Linda Buchan which is published today! This is the second book which Axia…
If You Don’t Like Change, “They” May “Charge” You! Forgive me if this is not “News” to anyone, however it became apparent to me that due to my “Condition” or “Disability”, I have further potential “vulnerabilities” I was not…
We would like to announce here at Axia-ASD, that Renwick (Associate to Head of Film Society) has launched a new YouTube channel called 4 Tables. In his first video, Renwick introduces the channel and shares more of “what is to…
“Making it work: Love, Sex and Relationships” Following Sarah Hendrickx superb talk at Axia’s 23rd Post-Diagnostic Support Group, a number of attendees expressed an interest in being able to refer back to the slides which Sarah showed during her presentation.…
“How Did That Happen: Memoirs of a Dyspraxic Diagnostician” by Dr. Linda Buchan Here at Axia we are all excited to share the news that Linda has now completed her book “How Did That Happen: Memoirs of a Dyspraxic…
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