Building advocacy networks for people
so that they have a good life even after their parents are no longer here to stand up for them
Building advocacy networks for people
so that their families have peace of mind about the future
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are empowered to realise their aspirations and contribute to their community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they form intentional friendships that broaden and enrich their lives
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they develop stronger links in the wider community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are as fulfilled and happy as they can be
TMI, the National Autistic Society's "Too Much Information" campaign, is now in its second year. The NAS describes TMI as "our biggest ever campaign to increase public understanding of autism and help people understand the small changes they can make."
There's a wealth of resources on the NAS website to help us all become more aware and nudge our society towards being more welcoming and inclusive. You may want to start by looking at "Make It Stop", a short film (less than 2 minutes long) about the difficulty an autistic person can have when trying to cope with information overload. Here's the link: Make It Stop