September 2012 Newsletter
…she is most likely capable of communication; given an AAC device, he or she can communicate, and write. All people with disabilities, with proper supports and accommodations and job coaching…
…she is most likely capable of communication; given an AAC device, he or she can communicate, and write. All people with disabilities, with proper supports and accommodations and job coaching…
…and our community to submit comments highlighting the importance of competitive, integrated employment to people with disabilities. We call on Congress to take further necessary steps to promote competitive, integrated…
…waiver funds intended for community living supports, as the very purpose and nature of sheltered employment is directly contrary to the principles of community living. Additionally, we urge the state…
…community informed as policy changes. No matter what comes next, we’re in this together. ASAN is outraged by the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, throwing out decades…
…and less controversial ways for you to show your commitment to our community. Autism Speaks’ senior leadership fails to include a single autistic person. Unlike non-profits focused on intellectual disability,…
…Senators is on the Senate HELP Committee or the Finance Committee. Click here to see the members of the HELP Committee, and click here to see the members of the…
…is on the Senate HELP Committee or the Finance Committee. Click here to see the members of the HELP Committee, and click here to see the members of the Finance…
…members of the HELP Committee, and click here to see the members of the Finance Committee. 2. If you have a Senator on one or both committees, they should be…
…people, this book is for you. Welcome to the autistic community! Read the chapters on AutismAcceptance.com Published: April 21, 2020 Publisher: The Autistic Press Cover Artists: Lar Berry Genres: Nonfiction…
…Loud Hands Project consists of multiple prongs organized around the theme of what the Autistic community refers to as “having loud hands”–autism acceptance, neurodiversity, Autistic pride, community, and culture, disability…