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Create! Art for Autism winners unveiled

The winners of the national art competition Create! Art for Autism 2012 have been announced at an awards ceremony in Wales. More than 550 entries...

The pressure principal

Barbara Bradbury looks at how a body awareness programme can aid relaxation and promote learning for children with ASD

Participants sought for ASD survey

Autism researchers are looking for people to take part in an online survey investigating the process of diagnosis for autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). The Autism...

Every school needs a lead autism teacher

The All Party Parliamentary Group on Autism (APPGA) is calling on the Government to ensure that all schools have a designated autism lead when...

Anna gets a gong

Autism campaigner Anna Kennedy has been awarded an OBE in the Queen's birthday honours list. The mother of two sons with autism and founder...

Call for autism accessible environments

A new survey suggests that shops, restaurants and supermarkets need to be made more accessible for those with autism. An online poll conducted by Dimensions...

Could mice study lead to autism drug?

Research on mice suggests that it may be possible to develop drugs to treat neurological conditions such as autism. Scientists from the US National Institutes...

An experiment in inclusion

Sam Hindes discusses an inspirational partnership between a mainstream and a specialist ASD school

BBC appeal supports autism research

The BBC has selected Research Autism as the featured charity for its Lifeline programme to be broadcast on Sunday 22 April on BBC1 at...

A question of inclusion

Craig Goodall asks teachers what they really think about teaching children with ASD

Book Reviews

Neurodiversity and Education

The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...

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