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Autism, its relationship to science and to people with the condition.
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies
1(1),
Adults on the autism spectrum: What you need to know.
London: Research Autism
Children and young people on the autism spectrum: What you need to know.
London: Research Autism
Draft code of good practice on prevention of violence against persons with autism.
Brussels: Autism Europe
Reasonable accommodations: Autism spectrum disorder in the workplace.
Braamfontein: Autism South Africa
The ABC's of basic advocacy and negotiation skills
New York: NY: Autism Speaks
Barnard J. et al. (2001)
Ignored or ineligible. The reality for adults with autism spectrum disorders.
London: National Autistic Society
London: National Autistic Society
Barnard J. , Prior A. , Potter D. (2000)
London:
A right to our own life, our own way.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
15(4), pp. 250-252
Autism, 'recovery (to normalcy)', and the politics of hope.
Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability
47(4), pp. 263-281
Research ethics and intellectual disability: broadening the debates.
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
September, 86(3), pp. 303-301.
The three-legged stool of parental inclusion: the case of Hana.
British Journal of Special Education
September, 41(3),
Department for Education and Employment (2001)
London: Department for Education and Employment
National Institute for Mental Health in England (2008)
Independent mental health advocacy: Guidance for commissioners.
London: National Institute for Mental Health in England
Having your say? The same as you? National Implementation Group: Report of the Advocacy Sub Group.
Edinburgh: Scottish Executive