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Over 60 pubic representatives have signed the pledge below, calling for the full implementation of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Autism’s Final...
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Maynooth Town is the latest community to achieve AsIAm Autism Friendly Town accreditation. Maynooth Town took home the top award at the...
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First Publicly Funded Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Programme in Ireland to aid non-speaking youth AsIAm, Ireland’s Autism Charity, along with Minister...
Read MoreChanges to set allocation model – groups call for
AsIAm, Down Syndrome Ireland and Inclusion Ireland have this evening written to the Department of Education requesting that the implementation of the...
Read MoreAsIAm Explainer on the National Council for Special Education
In January, the National Council for Special Education published its Policy Advice Paper on the future of Inclusive Education in Ireland, titled ‘An...
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“Children have a right to feel safe at school” – Inclusion Ireland and AsIAm urgently call for guidance and regulation in schools...
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This group is a space for LGBTQ+ autistic people over the age of 18 to meet, talk and share experiences in a safe environment. We are not in the business
2024 will no doubt provide us with a variety of challenges on all different levels. Irrespective of the year challenges remain for all members of the Autism Community our advocates and supporters as we strive to ensure that all autistic people get the SAME CHANCE in life!
So, for 2024 Take on the 20 for 24 Challenge this year for AsIAm.
Frequency: 6th, 20th March & 3rd 17th April Facilitator: Jennifer Van Uffelen Times: 2:00pm - 3:00pm Location: Online (via Zoom) Status: Accepting names
Welcome to AsIAm’s Adult Support Programme. We aim to reduce isolation and nurture community in autistic adults. This adult support group will focus on reading through a book club! Our Book
Welcome to AsIAm’s Adult Support Programme. We aim to reduce isolation and nurture community in autistic adults. This group is entirely open and welcoming to anyone who identifies as a transgender
This group is open and welcoming to parents who are autistic. You can be diagnosed or self-identified, with an autistic or neurotypical child: this is a space to share experiences free