Resources

Here you can find a variety of resources to help support your child or loved one with non-verbal autism.

Accessibility as a human right #AccessibleAccessibility

Accessibility as a human right #AccessibleAccessibility

Every person deserves access to the world, regardless of any mental or physical condition they may have. We discuss how society can improve.

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10 Overlooked positive traits in autistic people

10 Overlooked positive traits in autistic people

Autism is a spectrum, varying in severity and behaviours from person to person. We look at overlooked positive traits linked to autism.

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Summer activities for children with autism

Summer activities for children with autism

There are lots of autism friendly activities that you can do with your friends and loved ones this summer. Here are 10 ideas!

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Non-verbal autism apps should be free

Non-verbal autism apps should be free

Apps for non verbal people should be free. Nobody should have to pay for reasonable adjustments to ensure access to basic human needs.

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The role of technology in communication for autistic people 

The role of technology in communication for autistic people 

Apps for non verbal autistic people, as well as other technology developments in communication have improved the lives of so many.

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Autism in women

Autism in women

There are five times more men diagnosed with autism than women. The number of men supported by adult services compared to women exceeds 3 to 1.

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Understanding autism and emotions

Understanding autism and emotions

Autism can pose challenges for mediating emotions in people on the autistic spectrum. We discuss the subject here.

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Autism and mental health

Autism and mental health

Understanding autism and mental health, what types of mental health struggles an autistic person is prone to and how you can support them.

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Understanding meltdowns

Understanding meltdowns

Understanding meltdowns in autistic people. What meltdowns are, how they are caused and how to support someone experiencing sensory overload.

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A parent’s guide to autism

A parent’s guide to autism

This resource is designed to help parents who have just received a diagnosis of autism for their child, providing support and actionable advice.

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