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This section contains links to other websites which contain information about autism and related issues.

In some cases the information on those other websites may be scientifically invalid and unreliable.We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for the sites we link to or the information found there. A link does not imply an endorsement of a site. Likewise, not linking to a site does not imply lack of endorsement.


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  • ERIC (Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence)

    UK charity providing information, support and resources on childhood bedwetting, daytime wetting, soiling and constipation to children, young people, families and health professionals.
  • ESPA Research

    UK company which aims to improve the quality of life for people with autism spectrum conditions through high-quality publishable research and the provision of analytical services.
  • Federation of Horses in Education and Therapy International

    The Federation of Horses in Education and Therapy International AISBL (originally the Federation of Riding for the Disabled International) was founded in 1980 and is registered in Belgium as a non-profit organization.
  • Feingold Association of the United States

    An organisation of families and professionals which aims to help children and adults apply dietary techniques for better behaviour, learning and health.
  • Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities

    International journal which provides practical elements of management, treatment, planning, and education for persons with autism and pervasive developmental disorders
  • Food Standards Agency

    United Kingdom statutory agency which aims to protect the public's health and consumer interests in relation to food.
  • Fragile X Society

    A UK charity which provides support and information for Fragile X families from those who share and understand their concerns and needs.
  • Fraxa Research Foundation

    US not for profit organisation which funds grants and fellowships in research into Fragile X Syndrome at universities all over the world.
  • General Chiropractic Council

    UK-wide statutory body with regulatory powers, established by the Chiropractors Act 1994.
  • Generation Rescue

    US-based, parent-led organisation which promotes the use of biomedical treatments for the recovery of people with autism.
  • Gentle Teaching International

    This site sets out the principles of Gentle Teaching and provides links to national organisations which practice it.
  • Georgiana Institute

    The Georgiana Institute is a non-profit organisation that provides information on auditory training. Its website includes a world-wide directory of auditory training practitioners.
  • GFCF Diet Support Group

    US website run by this parent led support group. Provides practical advice on how to implement a gluten and casein free diet.
  • GFlinks.com

    US site which provides links to wide range of other sites on gluten free diets.
  • GRAND (Global Research in Autism and NeuroDevelopment)

    GRAND is an online worldwide community enabling people working on autism and neurodevelopmental disorders to share knowledge, tools and resources, raise awareness and develop innovative strategies and interventions.
  • Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding

    Describes itself as the official social stories website, with information about guidelines for writing social stories, sample stories, and additional resources for using social stories.
  • Growing Minds Autism Programs

    US company which provides a range of interventions including ABA and an alternative version of the Son-Rise programme.
  • Hanen Centre

    Canadian charity which provides family-focused early language intervention programs and learning resources for parents and professionals around the world.
  • Healing Thresholds

    US site which was created to connect parents to autism therapy information as quickly and efficiently as possible. It provides therapy fact sheets, research summaries, news summaries, and a community centre.
  • Healthline

    The autism section of the Healthline website provides an overview of autism, alongside short articles on a range of autism topics.