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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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  • Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

    UK professional body for speech and language therapists and support workers. We promote excellence in practice and influence health, education and social care policies.
  • RxList Medication Monographs

    Us site which gives detailed reports on psychiatric medications. A-Z listing of topics and also searchable by the generic name of the medication.
  • SCERTS model

    This website offers comprehensive information about the SCERTS Model and its collaborators, and resources that are available to assist professionals and parents in developing and implementing educational programs based on the SCERTS Model.
  • Scottish Society for Autism

    Scottish charity which provides services, influences policy and practice, and raises public awareness about autistic specturm disorders.
  • Scottish Union of Supported Employment

    Umbrella organisation for public, private and voluntary bodies interested in supported employment, social inclusion and the changeover from traditional resource centre based day services to programmes in the community.
  • SENSE ((National Deafblind and Rubella Association)

    UK charity which offers a wide range of support and services across the UK to help sensory impaired people of all ages to reach their full potential.
  • Sense About Science

    An independent charitable trust promoting good science and evidence in public debates. It does this by promoting respect for evidence and by urging scientists to engage actively with a wide range of groups.
  • Sensory Integration Global Network

    SIGN is made up of a group of volunteers who came together to protect the integrity and promote the body of work of A. Jean Ayres in Sensory Integration Theory and Intervention.
  • Sensory Integration Network UK and Ireland

    Association which aims to promote education, good practice and research in sensory integration and practice.
  • Sensory Processing Disorder Network

    Project of the US-based KID Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Colorado. The SPDN acts as a portal for information about sensory processing disorders.
  • Sesame Institute

    Registered charity which promotes and oversees the use of Drama and Movement Therapy.
  • Short Breaks Network

    UK charity dedicated to promoting family-based short breaks for disabled children and young people
  • Signed Language

    Site which is designed to proved a reference point on sign language and communication basics.
  • Sketchley School

    Sketchley School is a specialist school for young people aged 8 to 19 years with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • Snowdrop

    Commercial company which specialises in providing programmes of rehabilitation for children who suffer developmental difficulties, using neuro-cognitive therapy (NCT), and/or recursive communication therapy, (RCT).
  • Society for Coloured lens prescribers

    UK organisation which aims to ensure that the public receives a high level of care from practitioners in the field of coloured lens prescribers.
  • Sound Learning Centre

    UK company which uses a range of sound, light, colour and other therapies to treat autism and other conditions.
  • South African Institute for Sensory Integration

    South African body which aims to promote and play a leading role in the theory and practice of Sensory Integration in South Africa and elsewhere.
  • Speech Pathology Australia

    National organisation for the speech pathology profession in Australia.
  • Speech-Language and Audiology Canada

    Canadian organisation which supports and represents the professional needs of speech-language pathologists, audiologists and supportive personnel in Canada.