
ASAN Statement on Updated Autism Diagnosis Numbers
…54 children were diagnosed with autism. ASAN is not surprised to see the diagnosis rate increase. We believe this increase reflects better recognition and diagnosis of autism across the U.S….
…54 children were diagnosed with autism. ASAN is not surprised to see the diagnosis rate increase. We believe this increase reflects better recognition and diagnosis of autism across the U.S….
…advocacy inclusive and accessible for all self-advocates You can read ASAN’s statement on the vote here. We can’t thank you enough for your dedication and determination. We’re extremely proud to…
…We will not stop until we get there. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. ASAN was created to serve…
…that would help people with disabilities enter the workforce without risking total loss of social security benefits. ASAN opposes other provisions in the bill that would unnecessarily delay eligibility determinations…
…by and for Autistic people. ASAN’s supporters include Autistic adults and youth, cross-disability advocates, and non-autistic family members, professionals, educators and friends. ASAN was created to provide support and services…
…violence, and get serious about taking away the power of police to do harm. ASAN remains heartbroken and outraged by the effects of police violence on our Black community members…
…him in the community. For these reasons, we call for Neli’s immediate release. This statement compiled by Samantha Crane, ASAN’s Director of Public Policy, and Lydia Brown, ASAN Policy Analyst….
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) has issued a statement applauding the National Council on Disability (NCD) for releasing a new report on safeguarding the parenting rights of people with…
…their communities. This is a part of that fight, and we will not back down. Throughout our history, ASAN has been proud to partner with LGBT advocates & organizations. ASAN…
…Network – ASAN – is one of several new voices of Autistic people who see inclusion in the mainstream of school and community life as a civil rights issue. “ASAN…