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A Perfect World (A Father's Quest to Unriddle the Mysteries of Autism) by David Cohen

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David Cohen's remarkable book is both a journey and a story of home. After his three year-old son Eliot is diagnosed with autism, he travels the world to meet leading autism researchers, educators and clinicians. But the heart of the book is his moving meditation on family and what really makes a good life.

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Stories: Mary Browne

I am writing this story as a cautionary tale of what can happen.
I am a woman with Asperger’s Syndrome, aged 41 and living in Christchurch NZ. My whole life story would take too long to tell, and is all very sad. I am on the Invalid Benefit, having other health issues as well, [...]

Posted in Asperger Syndrome, Stories by Russell Brown on December 3rd 2008, 7 responses

Officially avoiding the issue

The Herald on Sunday has a story about the death of Finn Higgins, noting that “an independent review of his situation shows that the mental health crisis team failed Higgins at every turn.”
Che Tibby is justifiably angry in response, and there are some useful comments under his blog post, including one from Finn’s mother, Diane [...]

Posted in Advocacy, Asperger Syndrome, Bad practice, New Zealand, Parenting by Russell Brown on November 25th 2008, 1 response

Finn’s Story

Finn Higgins was known to users of the Public Address System discussion forums as a keen-minded, literate, witty and sensitive debater, and an asset to the community. What we could not know was the extent to which he was struggling with depression and anxiety in his personal life. These problems were related to an undiagnosed [...]

Posted in Advocacy, Asperger Syndrome, Bad practice, Stories, Uncategorized by Russell Brown on September 17th 2008, 6 responses

NEW ZEALAND RECOGNISED FOR DISABILITY ISSUES PROGRESS

For those who don’t know me, I’m Matt Frost. I work as Policy and Information Researcher at CCS Disability Action National Office in Wellington. I am also proud to say I am an Aspie!
Last month, I was privileged to be able to attend ceremonies at the United Nations in New York. This is somewhere I [...]

Posted in Advocacy, Asperger Syndrome, Policy, Stories by Hilary Stace on June 26th 2008, 4 responses

The New Zealand Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline

The NZ Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline was launched at Parliament on World Autism Awareness Day, 2 April 2008. It is a world first in that it is a whole of life, whole of spectrum and whole of government approach to autism. It will be a living guideline so can be updated regularly and have gaps [...]

Stories: Alyson Bradley

The diversity of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Who does it affect?  Tt has no class or race barriers, it’s invisible and among us all. Except I am still often kept hidden. I am intellectually disadvantaged, have learning disorders and yes I am on the autism spectrum, you could say I have an invisible disability.At times in [...]

Posted in Advocacy, Asperger Syndrome, Parenting by Russell Brown on March 24th 2008, 3 responses

There Are Exceptions

Last Friday was a great day. An hour before we set off for the Big Day Out, the mail arrived. It contained our older boy’s first set of NCEA results. He achieved every Level 1 standard he sat, and picked up a couple of merits along the way.
For an Asperger Syndrome child we once thought [...]

Posted in Asperger Syndrome, Autism, New Zealand, Parenting, Schooling by Russell Brown on January 23rd 2008, 28 responses

Getting lost on a straightforward journey

You don’t want to go around diagnosing strangers, but it wasn’t hard to think of the A-word when the stories broke this weekend around the police searching the Whitianga home of 18 year-old Owen Walker. Solitary, sensitive, home-schooled after being bullied — and, of course, good with computers.
Now, his mother, Shell Moxham-Whyte, has confirmed to [...]

Posted in Asperger Syndrome, Parenting by Russell Brown on December 3rd 2007, 5 responses

Online Autism Conference

The third annual AWARES international online autism conference begins November 26th and is open to all to visit and participate. Here’s your chance to read the opinion and research findings from a long line of authorities, some very well known names, weighing in on all sides of the subject, including theories about causation, development, intervention, [...]

Posted in Articles, Asperger Syndrome, Autism by Lesley Maclean on November 19th 2007, 3 responses

Was Janet Frame on the Autistic Spectrum?

Autism has featured in the mainstream news lately with a flurry of activity after the NZ Medical Journal of 12 October published an article by a New Zealand doctor working in Australia, proposing that Janet Frame had high-functioning autism (HFA). Rehabilitation physician Sarah Abrahamson of the Queen Elizabeth Centre in Ballarat analysed Janet Frame’s autobiographical [...]

Posted in Advocacy, Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Books, New Zealand, Stories by Hilary Stace on November 8th 2007, 17 responses