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Useful Links Recommended By People First Education

(If you know of any useful websites please contact us)

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Organisations and Information

The National Autistic Society: Britain’s premier Autism Charitybooks

The National Association: Special Educational Needs

Scottish Autistic Society: Some fabulous, useful information.

ADDISS: The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service

BBC: Health Autism: good information/fact sheet.

BUPA: Fact Sheet

ChecktheMap: A guide to Special Needs resources in your area.

SENTeacher: Free Special Needs teaching resources

Reactive colours: Superb online resource specifically designed for children with Autism

Topmarks: Possibly the best free site for online teaching resources, many of which are particularly suitable for children with Autism. Highly recommended by our trainers.

ICT games: Another great free online resource, as recommended by our trainers.

Autism Central: An excellent Canadian location for information sharing and resources on ASD and developmental disabilities.

Leicester (UK) Autism Outreach Resources Page: This website has a range of files and resources to download or read online, each document is available as a web page or a Word document

Transporters: A very useful website for teaching or consolidating facial expression and emotions from Culture Online, Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre.

Autism Society of America: This site has lots of free downloads, you will need to register to receive them.

Every Child Matters: The shared programme of change to improve outcomes for all children and young people. It takes forward the Government's vision of radical reform for children, young people and families.

TDA: Training and Development Agency for Schools.

EPIC: Environment, People, Innovation and Choices.

Wheelchair1800: This site goes into great detail about ASDs

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Recommended Reading

For a full, printable list of recommended reading and resources from People First Education, please click here.

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