Great Britain and Ireland
A portal website developed by The Shirley Foundation, the NAS and RMR plc. the site offers a regular news service, details of known national and international events and a unique profiling technique which allows you to find information on your specific autism-related topic.
The Autism Awareness website was launched as part of Autism Awareness Year 2002 (AAY) - somewhere people could go to share ideas and information, and to plan action.
Autism Info will be a first, in that news, articles, books, videos, tapes and CDs about the condition will be available from the website as well as in the library itself.
A free online resource called PARIS is a completely searchable database of thousands of autism services available across the UK. From schools, day services, outreach programmes and diagnostic services, to play schemes, support groups and training courses, the database can list them all.
Support group for people with high functioning autistic disorders in Fife. The site also includes some articles by Stella MacDonald,who has extensive experience with working with children diagnosed with high-functioning autistic disorders.
A website containing up-to-date, detailed research articles.
The National Autistic Society (UK)
The National Autistic Society (NAS) website includes information about autism and Asperger syndrome, and about the support and services available in the UK for: People with an autistic spectrum disorder (autism or Asperger syndrome), the family, professionals, and journalists.
The Nottingham Regional Society for Autistic Children and Adults. NoRSACA is the local autistic society in Nottinghamshire for people with autistic spectrum disorders and their families. NorSACA provides services as well as signposting to other organisations, agencies and parent support groups.
A research based centre that specialises in teaching young children with autism, other pervasive developmental disorders and related developmental disorders. UK Young Autism Project has conducted an outcome study as part of the UCLA Multi-Site Young Autism Project.
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