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Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line Dr Anthony Attwood

Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line By Dr Anthony Attwood

Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line by Dr Anthony Attwood


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The author outlines the problems with improving services for people on the autism spectrum, from specialised schooling to supported living schemes and examines the social issues and attitudes that people with ASDs confront. He includes case examples of young people and their parents who have fought battles for inclusion.

Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line Summary

Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line: Confessions of an Autism Anorak by Dr Anthony Attwood

Working towards greater access and inclusion in education and employment for young people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) continues to be a challenge with varying degrees of success.

Matthew Hesmondhalgh outlines the inherent problems with improving services for people on the autism spectrum, from specialised schooling to supported living schemes and examines the social issues and attitudes that people with ASDs confront in so many aspects of life. The author draws on his own experience of working at The Integrated Resource, which offers educational opportunities for secondary school aged pupils with ASDs and provides a charity funded supported employment programme for young adults with ASDs. He includes a host of case examples of young people and their parents who have fought battles for inclusion, explaining the obstacles they faced, their failures and their inspiring successes.

Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line is a frank and honest appraisal of service provision for young people with ASDs that will both inform and encourage parents and professionals.

Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line Reviews

Following on from Access and Inclusion for Children with ASDs, this is another excellent, highly readable volume. The lively description of the everyday successes and disappointments faced by Matthew Hesmondhalgh's students with autism as they move into adulthood takes the reader on a roller-coaster of joy and frustration. For the uninitiated, the book provides an insight and shows how imaginative strategies can provide a framework for success. Those of us who are, like Matthew, autism anoraks will be inspired to do something to improve the state of adult provision for people with autism. -- The Teacher
A young man finds work in an office, sorting mail and tallying the working hours of other employees. A young woman works in a dress shop. Another young man maintains contacts with people all around the world on the job. They are only a few of the people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) whom Hesmondhalgh, a teacher-in-charge of an ASD program within mainstream secondary school in the UK, describes in this refreshingly honest and bathos-free narrative. Hesmondhalgh also draws on his experience managing a supported employment program, giving a clear account of what it sometimes takes for people with ASDs to get an education, get employment, find housing, and live their own lives. He shows how, even in this supposedly enlightened age, society continues to erect emotional and financial barriers and makes convincing pleas for alternate funding and self-supporting programs. -- Book News
It's a good book for any parent ready to think ahead of what could and should be achievable. It's a must for any professional out there involved in decision making about the long-term future of people with ASD. For those holding the purse strings to funding and policy makers, it's an essential read. -- Autism Matters
An appraisal of service provision for young people with conditions on the autistic spectrum, which will interest professionals and families. The writer is honest about the problems to be found in efforts to improve services, and draws on a wide personal background in the field. -- Current Awareness Service (BILD)
Essential reading. -- The Sheffield Autistic Society

About Dr Anthony Attwood

Tony Attwood, PhD, is a clinical psychologist from Brisbane, Australia, with over 30 years of experience with individuals with autism spectrum disorders. He is currently Adjunct Professor at Griffith University in Queensland.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Introduction. 1. Are we there yet? 2. How does a service become autism specific? 3. The triad of blah, blah, blah. 4. Support employment at Meadowhall. 5. Sensory issues - I can't work because of the smell of chip fat. 6. Supportive living - don't make me laugh. 7. There may be trouble ahead. 8. Autism and society.

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GOR010126208
9781843103936
1843103931
Autism, Access and Inclusion on the Front Line: Confessions of an Autism Anorak by Dr Anthony Attwood
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers
20060324
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