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  2. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 American psychiatrist and researcher Dawn Hendricks published Employment and adults with autism spectrum disorders: Challenges and strategies for success. Highlighting the very low employment rate and the desire of adults with autism to work, [31] she argued for the option of employment support to be made available to all. [32]

  3. Mr Gawthorn is one of the approximately three million people in the UK with autism, ADHD or dyslexia who have been discriminated against by a hiring manager because of their condition, according ...

  4. California Autism Foundation - Wikipedia

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    ABC School is designed for children and young adults aged 6 to 22 diagnosed with autism or other developmental disabilities. The school builds on the California Autism Foundation's philosophy of community building and prioritizes teaching life skills through collaborative teaching principles and real-world training opportunities. [5]

  5. Feda Almaliti - Wikipedia

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    Almaliti was a member of a group of parents [4] who worked on California SB946, [5] which significantly expanded [6] autism health insurance coverage in California. Almaliti then became Insurance Chair of the Bay Area Autism Regional Taskforce. [7] She was also Director of Outreach for the Mental Health & Autism Insurance Project. [8]

  6. Autistic Self Advocacy Network - Wikipedia

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    ASAN's early work mostly focused on fighting the use of aversives, restraint, and seclusion in special education; [10] [11] [12] in December 2007, they spoke out publicly against Autism Speaks, [13] and against the NYU Child Study Center's Ransom Notes ad campaign, which compared autism, ADHD, OCD, and eating disorders to kidnappers holding ...

  7. Sheltered workshop - Wikipedia

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    [15] [19] [20] [21] Some parents and caregivers rely on the sheltered workshops so that they can work, sleep, or care for themselves, or for the benefit of getting their children out of the house to see other people. [22]: 69–73 These programs often also offer Medicaid benefits.

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