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The club gang
Getting involved
Club game
RfA is about to pilot a small group for children aged 5 – 8 with a diagnosis of autism in Birmingham. It will run initially for just under 2 hours on a Saturday morning but is likely to grow to 3 hours if there is enough demand. Transport is not provided and it will run in the East of the City. Interested? Please complete a referral form.
Thanks to the Big Lottery, Reaching Communities Resources for Autism have appointed a new manager for our West Midlands services. Laky Sahota will be starting his new post in January and will be developing new services in the region and supporting and managing those that exist already.
Laky Sahota
Resources for Autism are very proud of their latest project. Based in London it is to promote and support autism to autism volunteering. We have a number of volunteers who are themselves on the spectrum and this project will ensure they have appropriate support and that we can offer volunteering opportunities to others. Individuals with autism and Aspergers syndrome have a great deal to offer and this project aims to harness this to the benefit of those less able. For more information visit our volunteering section of the web site.
A guiding hand
Let's make music
Smile
Were off with the play staff
Congratulations to Yasin Benali who has been awarded the Jack Petchey achievement prize of £200 to be spent on something for the Newham Saturday club he attends. He has said he would like the club to have DJ decks, a sports resource pack and a Wii singing game.
Proud Yasin with his award.
NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical
Excellence) have just issued new guidelines for the diagnosis of autism
in under 19's It is excellent stuff and very readable.
As a good introduction click on the link below:
A trip on the bus
Some play scheme fun
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