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We champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and aim to provide individuals with autism and their families with help, support and services that they can access, trust and rely upon and which can make a positive difference to their lives.
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Autism and Disability Living Allowance, DLA
Autism; claiming employment and support allowance
Autism; community care for children
Adults with autism; care and support from Local Authority social services
Following on from the NAS Autism Helpline podcast 1, you now have a referral, so what next?
Lintilla from the NAS Autism Helpline explains what to do if you think your son or daughter has autism.
This is the Third Keeping Christmas Fun Podcast. In this one, the family talk about Friends and relatives, Church, Amy and presents and Sam growing up. To download our Christmas hints and tips, please visit www.autism.org.uk/christmas and to add your own hints and tips to our Facebook page, please visit www.facebook.com/NationalAutisticSociety
This is the second of our Keeping Christmas Fun Podcasts. In this one the family talk about; School, Christmas shopping, Presents for Sam, Hardest thing about Christmas.
For most people, Christmas is a fun and exciting time. But for children with autism and their families, it can be very stressful. Children with autism often become confused or distressed by the change in routine or the increased social activity, and this can be upsetting for the rest of the family. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways you can reduce the impact of Christmas on your child and your family. Here is a series of podcasts of one family who have a child with autism and their thoughts on Christmas. The first one includes; Decorations, Diet and Christmas dinner, Pam's advice, Lights.
We've produced a handy guide to Christmas for parents and carers of children with autism, which you can download by following the link below. For most people, Christmas is a fun and exciting time. But for children with autism and their families, it can be very stressful. Children with autism often become confused or distressed by the change in routine or the increased social activity, and this can be upsetting for the rest of the family. See www.autism.org.uk/christmas for more details.
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