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#nofilter

#nofilter

Social situations are challenging for people on the spectrum, they say what they think, and Its not always accepted in a positive way.

The Silent Sibling

The Silent Sibling

Young carers provide support to parents, siblings, grandparents or other family members who live with a disability. Often they put their own needs last due to the significant amount of support the person living with a disability needs. Young carers face social isolation, poor health/hygiene and difficulties living as a ‘normal teenager’ transitioning into adulthood.

Final Blog from this SASI Blogger

Final Blog from this SASI Blogger

Since 2017 I have had the privilege of writing blogs for SASI. Each of the blogs have come from my own personal experience from raising a child who is on the spectrum. They’ve also been influenced by friends who also have children with autism or who themselves have an autism diagnosis.

Top jobs for people with autism

Top jobs for people with autism

People with autism are more than capable of finding employment and holding down a job in a wide variety of vocations. However, there are some occupations that someone with an autistic brain will be better suited to than others. Here are some of the top jobs that tend to suit someone with autism and why.

SASI’s Seaford Hub

SASI’s Seaford Hub

SASI is starting a new playgroup, especially designed for children with autism to help them meet other children in a safe and supportive environment which is specifically tailored to their needs.

For people with autism it can be more challenging to find a partner

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