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http://www.rcgp.org.uk/clinical-and-research/clinical-resources/autistic-spectrum-disorder.aspx Resources for people with autism and their carers Making the most of your visit to the GP: a guide for those on the autistic spectrum [PDF] - a resource for people with autism and their carers to make it easier to access their GP Going to your doctor - an easy read version of the guide [PDF] 'My hospital passport' - developed by NAS to help people with autism to communicate their needs to doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals [PDF] 'My hospital passport' guidance to assist in completing and using the hospital passport [PDF] What is autism? What is Asperger syndrome? What next? Information for adults with autism before and after diagnosis After diagnosis: information for parents and carers of children with autism All about diagnosis Policy and guidance Autism Act, Strategy & Statutory Guidance NICE Quality Standard, QS51 Autism NICE Pathway, Autism NICE clinical guideline 170 Autism: the management and support of children and young people on the autism spectrum NICE clinical guideline 142 Autism: recognition, referral, diagnosis and management of adults on the autism spectrum NICE clinical guideline 128 Autism: recognition, referral and diagnosis of children and young people on the autism spectrum Resources for GPs and health professionals Information for general practitioners from The National Autistic Society (NAS) A GPs guide to adults with Asperger syndrome Patients with autism spectrum disorders: guidance for health professionals Posters for GPs surgeries Learning resource on autism spectrum disorders from NHS Education for Scotland Top tips for diagnosing, support and meeting the needs of people on the autistic spectrum - Dr Y Delargy-Aziz, Leicestershire County Council Training resourcesAsk Autism: online training ArticlesDr Carole Buckley, Clinical Champion for Autism, talks to the BBC about the priority.
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Employment and autism: why it is important for employers to understand autistic perspectives Brought to you by Ask autism Date: Thursday 7 May 2015, 09.30 - 16.30 Location: RAF Museum, Conference Centre, London, NW9 5LL. Nearest tube: Colindale The aim of this conference is to improve the understanding of autism in relation to employment, with the goal of equipping employers and support professionals with the tools to allow people on the autism spectrum to achieve all that they can achieve. The topics covered will include: why you should hire someone with autism; how to support someone already in employment; what are reasonable adjustments if you are on the autism spectrum; and how can you succeed in the workplace environment? In attending it is thought that you will gain a true understanding of autism and the positive attributes someone with autism can bring to the workplace; learn what employers should be doing to ensure true participation in the workplace; hear real-life examples of good and bad work practice; learn about the challenges faced by many people on the autism spectrum with interviews, work life, and maintaining employment; and visit the exhibitor stands to find out what support is available for employers and employees. Delegate rate (early booking - £195 + VAT) £225 + VAT, NAS members - £175 + VAT; Individuals on the autism spectrum and their parents/carers - £45 + VAT; Academics and students - £45 + VAT. To book and full details click here
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