Autism Friendly Teaching: Lorraine Kelly
After diagnostic or clinical supports, education is an institution which will take up the largest part of a young autistic person’s life. Through school talks and training, AsIAm has tried
After diagnostic or clinical supports, education is an institution which will take up the largest part of a young autistic person’s life. Through school talks and training, AsIAm has tried
AsIAm Statement ahead of Dáil Debate on impact of Covid-19 on people with disabilities in health and education The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on those with disabilities has been
Exam times can be very stressful for everyone and sometimes stress can be overwhelming. Stress is known to confuse and exhaust you, two things you don’t need before an exam.
AsIAm, Ireland’s National Autism Charity, has today warmly welcomed the announcement by the Government of an expansion of the Summer Provision Programme. This Programme provides additional teaching time to autistic
National College of Ireland (NCI) has been accredited as an Autism Friendly Higher Education Institution by AsIAm. NCI is the second HEI in the world to achieve this award after
AsIAm is delighted to announce the launch of 22 autism resources as Gaelige, made in consultation with Gaeloideachas. These resources are based on our Bridge Back to School booklet from last summer. COVID-19
AsIAm is pleased to announce that ExamRevision.ie, will be offering free access to holders of our Autism ID card for the month of April. Ireland’s leading secondary school web-learning resource
We’ve written to Minsters Stephen Donnelly and Anne Rabbitte asking for an urgent meeting to discuss the findings from RTÉ Investigates on the Department of Health’s collection of dossiers on
Since its introduction in 2019, AsIAm’s Autism Friendly Schools Project has aimed to support schools in the provision of inclusive educational placements for autistic children and young people alongside specialist
Groups highlighted to Ministers members anger and disappointment at being left behind in the return-to-mainstream school plan The four leading advocacy groups representing students with additional needs, Inclusion Ireland, Down Syndrome Ireland, Family
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