
🌸 ASAN March Update 🌸
…is no different! So we took it into our own hands… As we say goodbye to March and welcome Autism Acceptance Month, we have so many good things in store…
…is no different! So we took it into our own hands… As we say goodbye to March and welcome Autism Acceptance Month, we have so many good things in store…
…by passing a bipartisan bill that will restore funding for Cost Sharing Reductions, protect and fully fund Open Enrollment, and shield the American people from future attacks on our health…
…and cannot not be done by cutting basic programs that support people with disabilities in the community. But that’s not what Congress has in store. While they haven’t released a…
…draft to the law of the land. A one-pager about the The Home and Community-Based Services Access Act can be found as a PDF here. We also applauded the reintroduction…
…and clinical research in autism, acknowledging gaps in the recommendations and encouraging the inclusion and prioritization of concepts developed by autistic scholars applied to clinical research. We call for shared,…
…other issues at the intersection of racism and ableism. We must work to restore justice to those who have been harmed by the criminal system, as well as to remove…
…public provides an additional layer of protection. While the relaxed guidance does not apply to health care or congregate living settings, as we have conveyed repeatedly to the CDC and…
…with different approaches coordinate, you can change the whole game. So as we gear up for this latest round, and everything that lies in store for us in 2018, we…
…about to experience higher education for the first time. Common issues include, but are not limited to, accessing appropriate accommodations, getting to places on time, and dealing with sensory issues…
…they need to bathe, dress, prepare meals, manage their medication, get to medical appointments, and perform other basic activities and, as a result, would likely experience significant deterioration that would…