HELP SHAPE SERVICES FOR ADULTS WITH ASD
CARDIFF, Wales: In recognition of the need to develop services appropriate for adults who have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the Welsh Assembly Government is supporting research to explore people’s current and future needs.
Autism Cymru has commissioned Bangor University to explore the lives and needs of people with ASD above the age of 40 to better understand the challenges faced and what services people would like to have access to in the near future.
If you are above 40, and have a diagnosis of ASD (e.g., Kanner’s autism, childhood autism, atypical autism, pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified, Asperger’s, high functioning autism), we would love to hear from you!
We would like to speak to you (for up to half an hour) about your daily life and activities, the support you receive now, or would like to see in the future.
Please contact Vaso Totsika (v.totsika@bangor.ac.uk, phone: 01248 388706) for more information on the study, or to arrange for a chat (over the phone or in person).
All information will be strictly confidential and anonymous.
(Source: Autism Cymru, February 6, 2009)
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