The February 2012 edition of the Adelaide Autism Adventures newsletter is now available. Also available this month is the Visual Resource “I want to play”.
Diamond Reflections January 2012 edition
The January 2012 edition of Diamond Reflections, the newsletter of Diamond House is now available.
Adelaide Autism Adventures January Newsletter
Adelaide Autism Adventures have released the January 2012 edition of their newsletter. Also available to download is a list of ASD related acronyms.
Diamond Reflections Devember 2011 Newsletter
The December 2011 edition of Diamond Reflections, the newsletter of Diamond House, a service provided by Clubhouse SA is now available to download.
Adelaide Autism Adventures December 2011 edition
The December 2011 edition of the newsletter Adelaide Autism Adventures is now available.
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Also available are tips for including your ASD child on Christmas.
Diamond Reflections November 2011 Newsletter
The Diamond Reflections November 2011 newsletter can now be downloaded here.
DATT eNews November 2011
The November 2011 edition of the Disability & Arts Transition Team’s eNews is available to download here.
November 2011 Prostate Supporter ready to be downloaded
The November 2011 edition of Prostate Supporter, the newsletter of the Prostate Cancer Support and Action Groups of South Australia is now available for download.
Accessible Arts Newsletter 2011: Edition 7
Edition 7 of the Accessible Arts Newsletter has been released and can be read here. In this edition:
- Arts & disability creative intersection at World Summit
- Bundanon residency fosters a visual perspective
- National music residency a first for inclusion
- Years of experience in new artist resource
- Artist reconciles war with scholarship
- And more…
Adelaide Autism Adventures – November 2011 Edition
The November 2011 edition of the newsletter Adelaide Autism Adventures is available for download here.
Adelaide Autism Adventures is an online newsletter for autism spectrum disorder families living in South Australia.
It was founded in 2011 by Tara-Jade Brown and Melissa Haklar; two mothers whom both have two children on the autism spectrum.