Explainer: Budget 2021 and Autism
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause a great deal of uncertainty in people’s lives and their livelihoods. Earlier his week, the Minister for Finance Paschal Donoghue TD and the
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause a great deal of uncertainty in people’s lives and their livelihoods. Earlier his week, the Minister for Finance Paschal Donoghue TD and the
AsIAm are delighted to have had the opportunity to partner with Youth Theatre Ireland to create a resource book for their workshop facilitators; ‘A Handbook for Youth Theatre Facilitators; Supporting Young People
AsIAm has written to Minister Norma Foley today, expressing our concern at the Department of Education’s decision to publish class rankings. From our view, this poses serious risks to autistic
Plan provides an important roadmap which now must be backed up with targets, investment and action Thursday 24th September AsIAm, Ireland’s National Autism Charity, has welcomed the publication
Project develops quality online resources to help autistic students transition smoothly into third-level A programme supporting young autistic students entering third level education for the first time
Apologies for the delay in getting to the next part! As you can imagine, a lot has been happening in the world of autism. Nevertheless, I couldn’t very well leave
SuperValu & AsIAm are delighted to announce the next Community Support Webinar “Back to School: Support for Primary & Secondary School Students” You can watch back here, This seminar is
Autistic families concerned about the return to school, survey finds 77% of families feel their child returning to school will need more support, but less than half believe they will
Assistive Technology Passport; The Qualitative Research study In 2016, Enable Ireland and the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI) published a discussion paper on the state of the Assistive Technology (AT)
We now move onto part two of the Autistic Pride Online coverage. Thank you for bearing with us. Condensing eleven hours into a readable format is no picnic! Mark Blake:Co-Founder
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