May 2012 Newsletter
…information to empower themselves as we work together to try and impact these issues. Still, as important as the details are, none of these resources can have their intended impact…
…information to empower themselves as we work together to try and impact these issues. Still, as important as the details are, none of these resources can have their intended impact…
…get LTSS in the community. For more information on the institutional bias and how you can stop it, read the page “The Institutional Bias: What It Is, Why It Is…
…expect unless doing so is unwanted. Providers should offer the information a child needs to feel safe and comfortable with the procedure at hand. Questions like “would you like me…
…called a 14(c) certificate – pay people with disabilities less than the minimum wage. This is unfair. For more information on ending Section 14(c), you can read the “Ending 14(c)”…
…going to be helpful. My wife-to-be was at the time finishing a graduate degree in information sciences and working as a reference librarian, so access to information online and off…
…and neurodiversity movement on college campuses. In the next few weeks, you’ll see more information on what promises to be an incredibly promising capacity-building opportunity for our community. In addition,…
…us – we’ve got two ways you can help make that happen. One way is writing in response to a request for information from the National Institute on Deafness and…
…not be applicable to the broader autistic population. Working with the Autistic Community ASAN is often approached by autistic people looking for information that can help them make decisions and…
…look at our new Guide to Fundraising for ASAN, which includes information on different ways to fundraise as well as printable flyers and brochures you can use to share information…
…20230 Re: Docket ID: USBC–2018–0005, Proposed Information Collection; Comment Request; 2020 Census Dear Ms. Jessup, The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)[1] appreciates the opportunity to offer comments on the proposed…