Kris Report post Posted January 13, 2004 Links Anj's Asperger and ADHD Website (UK) KJP's Asperger Syndrome Site Ooops - Wrong planet syndrome Bens Asperger Website AutismRUs Families of Adults Afflicted with Aspergers Contact a Family Luke Jacksons website Families of Adults Afflicted with Aspergers Aspergers Syndrome UK Autism Help OASIS - Delphi Support Forum AutismWeb AS-IF SpeechTeach UK http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~alistair/survival/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
opal Report post Posted January 20, 2005 Hi Just found a radio station for autism. It is being launched today 20 jan. I think its about 1230 it starts. You listen via the internetradio link Hope this gives us more help with AS. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nellie Report post Posted January 21, 2005 Hi Opal. I've just had a chance to look at this, it appears to have been running since January 11th. this year. You can access any of the previous programmes by scrolling down to schedule/archives and selecting day/week/month archive. The programmes in blue have already been on, and you can listen to them again by clicking on them. The programmes in black are still to come. I did notice that Chantea Sicile-Kira, the author of Autism Spectrum Disorders, The Complete Guide has a weekly programme. Nellie xx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
007paul007 Report post Posted July 21, 2005 Hi There is also a friendly free group called autism that was started by me for sufferers , carers and professionals. We have epileptic, Aspergers, autism and adhd sufferers and carers and talk about anything like benefits, help and even a place to let your hair down when things are going bad, its a place to give and hopefully get advice and help. The group is called Autism. http://groups.ebay.co.uk/forum.jspa?forumID=100010795 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DB1 Report post Posted October 11, 2005 Hi, i am new here but i hope you dont mine me letting you know about a newlyformed community web group for parents and carers of asd children, also children with other disabilities. The Group is in its infancy, but your members are more than welcome to come and have a look to see if they want to join, in the meantime I will post a link back to your wonderful site! http://groups.msn.com/SharingandCaring Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Minxygal Report post Posted October 12, 2005 Can I add our group to this section. We've been running for about 8 months now. We are a website and forum for parents of children with all disabilities. We offer advice from other parents, a newsletter, website and regualr chat sessions. Parents Side by Side I don't think there could ever be too many of these resources Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
call me jaded Report post Posted October 15, 2005 This one's particularly useful for finding your way through government departments and legislation: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKSpecialNeeds/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nikrix Report post Posted November 25, 2005 (edited) hello all, I have just set up a new ASD forum and the thing is to get it kicked started is very hard , I would really appriciate it if anyone could pop over and sign up etc look forward to meeting you all Many thanks Nikrix http://www.autistic-spectrum-disorder.com Edited November 25, 2005 by nikrix Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve_colour-se7en Report post Posted January 2, 2006 (edited) Hello Everyone, My name is Steve, From a personal point of view, I am on the spectrum myself and have a son who also has Aspergers. I like nikrix also have just set up a new website and forum. as Nikrix states it always seems quite difficult to get the these things kicked started, it is very hard , I would really appriciate it if anyone could pop over (to visit)and sign up etc. I look forward to meeting you, I know some members have been across thank you all . Personally I do not mind sharing my resourses, I see it as another platform for the voice of Autism, thus giving the voice power to be heard. I believe the only way that people can understand autism is to teach them to understand more of this complex puzzle as a whole, it is usually only people who have family on the ASD spectrum that find the time to learn about subject. this therefore means we all need to create a better awareness to people in general of the facts, as they are known. Many thanks Steve.. I think the boy means well but he is distinctly inclined to be inattentive...... Tutor of Winston Churchill to Lord Randolph Churchill, Winston's father Edited January 3, 2006 by Steve_colour-se7en Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gladysmay Report post Posted June 12, 2006 Hello, I have just been looking at ASPECT site, they have link to www.neurodiversity.eu sorry I dont know how to link this properly. they have an emotions facial recognition thing, that uses photographs of expressions and you click on the one you think it is. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sara8478 Report post Posted November 10, 2006 (edited) Heres one, new , its for bromley area, Bromley Autistic Trust Bromley Autistic Trust is a specialist charity committed to improving the quality of life of people of all ages with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to supporting those who care for them. Its focus is on people living in Bromley. The Trust was established in 1981. We provide assistance both for families with an autistic child and for adults with autism or Asperger Syndrome. As a result of dedicated and sustained efforts, the Trust now has three registered homes, four supported living flats and a day service for up to 16 adults with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. We also run a Family Support Service which is helping or has helped at least 600 families. Furthermore there is a well-based and respected programme raising public and professional awareness of the needs of people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. This website has been created to increase public awareness of the Bromley Autistic Trust and should prove to be a valuable resource and show the support we are able to offer. To navigate, simply use the menu on the top right. Edited February 17, 2007 by sara8478 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Minxygal Report post Posted November 19, 2006 The Maze is a support / drop in service for parents, grandparents and carers of children on the autistic specrum. Based in Arnold Nottingham at present we meet twice a week, but we've just been given our own office and will be going 5 days a week really soon. We can offer support and information and help talking to schools and we will be shortly be able to offer training for parents but more importantly we offer a safe place to meet other parents like you and talk. We meet Mondays 10-12 and Fridays 1.00 til 3.00 Behind the Arnold Methodist Church, entrance Next to the Post office If you need any further information feel free to PM me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairynormal Report post Posted February 7, 2007 Hi I know that this is an ASD site but here goes anyway! My son has Aspergers along with a bag full of other stuff including Tourette Syndrome. I run a popular and very welcoming site called Tourette Friends for anyone with TS or it's associated conditions which does include AS/ASD. Family and friends are most wecome too as is anyone wanting more info about TS. We can be found at : www.tourettefriends.org.uk Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sara8478 Report post Posted February 17, 2007 (edited) Introduction to the South London Autism Support Group This website is dedicated to sharing ideas & information about people with autistic spectrum disorders and living with people with autistic spectrum disorders. Mission: The mission of the South London Autism Support Group web page is to exchange information, resources & ideas specifically related to setting goals and planning for the future of people with autism, and other autistic spectrum disorders including Asperger's Syndrome. All visitors are invited to exchange their thoughts & concerns relevant to our theme. The type of information typically found on autism websites is covered here but there are plenty of websites that do a better job explaining what autism is and covering various general aspects of ASD. This website attempts to provide a different perspective, focusing on local issues including schools, colleges, diagnosis, support groups, resources and any other issues regarding Autism. Edited February 17, 2007 by sara8478 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites