Living facilities for autistic adults

    • [DOC File]ASD - Ce4less

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      The outcome for CDD is poor. Many children with CDD are as severely impaired as those with severe autistic disorder. Those with CDD almost always need support for the duration of their lifetime and may need residential care in facilities such as group homes or long-term care residential living.

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    • [DOCX File]Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Employment of ...

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      Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Employment of Autistic Adults Nicola Martin, London South Bank University; Christopher Barnham, Visiting Fellow.Autism & Critical Disability Studies Research Group; and Joanna Krupa, London South Bank University. Abstract. This paper considers aspects of the employment landscape and ways in which practices focusing on employability could be more helpful ...

      housing for autistic young adults


    • [DOC File]TO MR REGIS BRILLAT,

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      i. Administrative unwieldiness gets in the way of providing specialised new facilities 27. ii. Training for the staff who work with autistic people is in most cases non-existent or ill-adapted. 28. c. Educational provision for autistic adults is non-existent 29. d.

      living communities for autistic adults


    • [DOC File]Autism Resource Guide - Community Connections

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      The Arkansas OLTC provides information about long-term care facilities for special needs children and adults, as well as assistance with investigations into fraud or abuse. (501) 682-8952 You can also contact the Arkansas Ombudsman, a nursing home residents’ rights organization.

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    • [DOCX File]tbinternet.ohchr.org

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      Almost all the autistic persons living "freely" are facing administrative difficulties that usually prevent them from accessing rights and services.The autistic persons are obliged to try to comply with absurd formalisms and modes of communication, and, since they can hardly do so, they are then offered only a curatorship or guardianship, who ...

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    • [DOC File]Friedrich Ebert Stiftung - OHCHR | Home

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      This has effectively 'hidden' ageing autistic adults. It is known that 1.1% of the population is likely to be autistic and assumed that this includes people of all ages. Proper prevalence data would provide the demographic evidence of ageing autistic adults and social research could then raise awareness about our specific needs.

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