Western Area Autism Parent Group

The Western Autism Parents Group are holding their next meeting on Monday 1st March at Garden Cottage located in the Bower Cottages Community Centre on Bower Road at Ethelton (Bower Cottages are on the left if you are coming from the Port Road end, just after you cross the Port River. There’s a car park at the rear which you can enter from the side street).

The meeting starts at 7.30p.m.

Sam Powrie will talk about selecting vocabulary for language programmes, and explain something about Gail van Tatenhove’s ‘PIXON’ vocabulary lists, which seek to support the development of both understanding and expression.

Jean-Marie, a parent of a child with ASD will also be talking about and demonstrating the ‘Interactive Desk’ he has built for his son’s learning programme at home.

For more information contact Zoe Sandell at: sandell@bigpond.com.au

 

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Autism SA: Win a ride in a Ford V8 Supercar!

Autism SA are holding a free competition for young people with ASD to win a free ride in a Ford V8 Supercar Ute!

Prize includes

Luxury coach travel to and from Flinders St Bus depot in Adelaide to Mallala Motor Sport Park on Thursday March 11.

Ride around the racetrack in a Ford V8 Supercar Ute for each winner and their carer.

Food and non-alcoholic drinks provided.

Free giveaways.

10 winners!

To enter

  • Your child must be aged between 15-18
  • Must be registered for services with Autism SA
  • Must be able to attend on Thursday March 11, 2010
  • Each winner must be accompanied by one carer.
  • Winners drawn on Monday February 15, 2010.

To enter, please email paka1@iprimus.com.au by 5pm Monday February 15th 2010. Winners will be notified on Tuesday February 16th 2010 via email.

Enquiries

Autism SA

Terms and Conditions: please read carefully

Prize donated by Financial Destiny.

Decisions are final and no negotiations will be entered into.

Draws will be random.

Autism SA and Parents Assisting Kids with Autism (PAKA) take no responsibility for any injury or accident as a result of participation in this activity.

Limit – one prize per family.

 

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Mealtimes March 2010

Autism SA and Disability SA are presenting a workshop aimed at improving mealtime experiences for children with an autism spectrum disorder aged 0 to 8 years.

This program will be run by occupational therapists, Annie Sunners (Autism SA) and Belinda Jankowiak (Disability SA).

When

Monday, 22 March 2010 10am to 12 noon

Where

Autism SA
262 Marion Road
Netley

Further Information and RSVP

Belinda Jankowiak at Disability SA on 8348 6000

or

Annie Sunners at Autism SA on 8379 6976.

Places are limited.

You can also view the flyer.

 

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SA Liberal Party Policy on Education for Children with ASD

The SA Liberal Party have released their Policy on Education for Children with ASD.

The policy outlines their proposed approach to education for children with ASD and their proposal for increased services dedicated to assisting education of children with ASD.

 

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Go the distance for Autism SA

2009 Sunday Mail City-Bay Fun Run
Autism SA’s Team 580

With only 3 weeks to go until this event, we hope that you can join our team today, in support of Autism SA’s ‘Team 580′.

580 is the number of individuals diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder in the last financial year. 580 is the number we hope will go the distance at the 2009 Sunday Mail City-Bay Fun Run.

To register, please visit www.city-bay.org.au/ and select ‘Autism SA’ as your group name from the Group Name drop down menu and ‘Team 580′ from the Team Name drop down menu.

Entries close earlier this year so please register your interest as soon as possible if you wish to participate. Please contact David, Jessica or Karl on 8379 6976 should you require any further information in this regard, or email your interest to citytobay@autismsa.org.au

All Team 580 members will receive a free T-shirt and major discounts on other merchandise.

We hope to hear from you soon as we aim for 580 participants!

DATE: Sunday 20 September
TIME: 8am
WHERE: 12km run/walk from King William Road to Colley Reserve, Glenelg.
Free breakfast and massage after the fun run!

Autism SA
262 Marion Road, Netley
MARLESTON DC, South Australia 5033

 

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$190 Million Boost for Children with Autism and their Families

Media Release


JENNY MACKLIN MP

Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

NICOLA ROXON MP

Minister for Health and Ageing

BRENDAN O’CONNOR MP

Acting Minister of Education

BILL SHORTEN MP

Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services

25 June 2008

$190 million boost for children with autism and their families

All children aged six and under who are diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and are not yet at school will have access to up to $12,000 in essential early intervention support, through a landmark $190 million package funded by the Australian Government.

The package is the first national initiative to help families deal with this challenging disorder and is a major breakthrough in support for children and their families.

Under the four year Helping Children with Autism package to be rolled out from next month, an estimated 9,000 children diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder will be eligible to receive up to $6,000 per year for two years before they go to primary school.

Parents will now be able to choose the early intervention measures that best suit their child from a range of authorised service providers. And they will be supported by up to 40 new Autism advisors across Australia providing advice, information and practical help following diagnosis.

Because of the additional challenges they face, families in rural and remote areas will be eligible for an additional $2,000 to help their children benefit from early intervention services, as well as training, respite and other resources.

Helping Children with Autism will give greater access to a range of early intervention programs including one-on-one intensive activities, behavioural therapies and tailored group and individual programs.

The package also includes:

Medicare rebates for ASD diagnosis and 20 visits to allied health professionals such as occupational therapists and psychologists for children aged up to 12 years old;

  • 150 playgroups specifically for families and children with ASDs;
  • Professional development for 450 teachers and school staff to support students with ASDs; and
  • Workshops and information for parents and carers of pre-school and school aged children with ASDs, including an ASD website.

In addition, the Government is establishing six new autism-specific child care centres as part of the broader Government commitment to provide up to 260 new child care centres nationally.

Today’s announcement builds on the $1.9 billion funding boost to disability support services in partnership with the States and Territories which will deliver more than 24,500 additional disability places, including:

  • around 2,300 in-home support services;
  • 2,300 supported accommodation places;
  • 9,900 individual support packages; and
  • 10,000 much needed respite places in a range of forms across Australia.

 

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