www.sutherlandhouse.org.uk Adrian this NORSACA Conference will interest you, especially the talk on 'The Built Environment and Autism':- https://www.eventsforce.net/offshootevents/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=12627&eventID=60&mode=preview&version=future&eventID=60 If any public bodies and other 'service-providers' try and plead 'ignorance' that there is not enough basic and 'specialist' ASC's/ NeuroDiversity training courses avaliable in the UK to train staff, P.A's and other people and they try and play 'ignorance' then don't believe them... See links:- http://www.offshootevents.com/Norsaca.html and see NAS website too:-www.nas.org.uk/nas/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=140&a=5861
and Autism Care UK:-
http://www.autismcareuk.com
Key4Learning:- http://www.key4learning.com
Autism Research Centre:- http://www.shu.ac.uk/theautismcentre/
To name a few.... If one really wants to find a course to meet one needs, then it's not too hard is it, so why all these poor excuses by all public bodies and other 'service-providers' in meeting 'our' needs under the DDA 2005, HRA 1998; and now UN Disability Convention?
"NO-MORE-POOR-EXCUSES"
FREEOURPEOPLE
Colin Revell
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