Welfare Reform and people With Autism
Posted by: Weaveintothewin2 - 04-07-2010 01:16 AM - No Replies

please read and vote for my personal campaign about protecting people with autism and asd's from the welfare reform and getting kicked off the benefits which are a life line to us.

It's on the new coalition governments Your Freedom Website where you can send ideas to the government for there consideration..

I have autism it took a lot of brain processing and stress to write this document and get the grammar correct as well. I don't think it's 100% grammatically correct but i think it is readable enough.

http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk/restoring-...m-and-asds

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  DCAS Autism Society
Posted by: cyberpedz - 01-07-2010 06:32 PM - Replies (1)

Yesterday i had the opportunity to sit in on a meeting with the DCAS (Devon & Cornwall Autistic Society) via my job with Spectrum

They have been going for years but in recent years they have not been so active.

There are plans to re establish the Society and from what i can see are looking very promising.

DCAS is a charity that aims to champion rights of children with Autism making a real difference in there lives.

They will be providing services to families, children and professionals.

Fundraising to support innovative projects for children with Autism and their families.

Actively raise awareness of the needs of children with autism, positively raising their profile with in the local community.

DCAS will potentially be able to provide training, seminars, youth clubs, holiday activities. Resources and a base to hold meetings and some of these events.

Spectrum a top care organization in Cornwall and Devon will support the Society and offer their professional advice and guidance.

This is a fantastic resource for local families and it would be great to here what you all would like such a service to provide or help with, if i get invited back i can then take this to them.

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