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Books The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is developing a catalog of publications to benefit our community via The Autistic Press, a micropress serving the cross-disability community. We released the Navigating College handbook in 2011, the Loud Hands anthology in 2012, and both the Empowering Leadership guide for disabled students and an Autism Acceptance e-book in 2013. Additional selfOUR HISTORY
Our History. Autistic self-advocacy became organized in the 1990s as a part of the disability rights movement. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network was founded in 2006 in response to the lack of representation of autistic voices in the national dialogue on autism, and became widely known in December 2007 after a successful letter-writing protest campaign led to the removal of the “Ransom WELCOME TO THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY Welcome to the Autistic Community. This book is about what it means to be a part of the autistic community. Autistic people wrote this book. Some autistic people are just learning about their autism. We wanted to welcome them and give them a lot of important information all in one place. This book talks about what autism is and how it affects ASAN WELCOMES DISCUSSION DRAFT OF HCBS ACCESS ACT As the country works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the HCBS Access Act should be at the center of that recovery to ensure that people with disabilities can receive care and supports in their homes and communities. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is a disability rights organization run by and for autistic people. IDENTITY-FIRST LANGUAGE ASAN intern Lydia Brown originally published this article on their blog Autistic Hoya under the title The Significance of Semantics: Person-First Language: Why It Matters. At the Adult Services Subcommittee’s final meeting last Wednesday, much to do was made about semantic disagreements — “ASD individual” versus “individual with ASD,” and of course, the dreaded “person ZOE GROSS | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK December 22, 2020. | Zoe Gross. On June 17, 2015, a man opened fire on a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina and killed nine people, committing one of the deadliest acts of racist violence in recent history. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and the Autistic Women’s and Nonbinary Network (AWNN) have submitted a POLICY ANALYSIS ON THE REVISED AUTISM CRITERIA IN THE DSM Policy Analysis on the Revised Autism Criteria in the DSM-5. To promote greater community involvement and representation in the development of the fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), ASAN created two policy briefs discussing the proposed revisions to the definition of autism. AUTISM: FROM AWARENESS TO UNDERSTANDING TO ACCEPTANCE AND by Rebecca Hamilton Over the years, we’ve made some progress where Autism Awareness is concerned. Many have seen advertisements and articles and news-clippings, they’ve heard the word, they know autism exists. I think we’ve hit a plateau, however, in that awareness is not enough. Firstly, being aware of autism is not the same as understandingRELIGIOUS REFUSAL
ASAN Condemns New Religious Refusals of Care Rule. May 2, 2019. | Ianthe Dempsey. ASAN condemns the Trump Administration’s new “Religious Refusals of Care Rule”, which allows hospitals and medical providers to refuse people care based on their religious or moral convictions. This type of policy is a threat to disabilityrights. The
AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Acceptance is an Action: ASAN Statement ASAN is pleased to commemorate the 10th annual Autism Acceptance Month this year. Over the past ten years, autistic advocates have transformed our The greatest lesson of the civil rights movement is that the moment you letRESOURCE LIBRARY
Books The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is developing a catalog of publications to benefit our community via The Autistic Press, a micropress serving the cross-disability community. We released the Navigating College handbook in 2011, the Loud Hands anthology in 2012, and both the Empowering Leadership guide for disabled students and an Autism Acceptance e-book in 2013. Additional selfOUR HISTORY
Our History. Autistic self-advocacy became organized in the 1990s as a part of the disability rights movement. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network was founded in 2006 in response to the lack of representation of autistic voices in the national dialogue on autism, and became widely known in December 2007 after a successful letter-writing protest campaign led to the removal of the “Ransom WELCOME TO THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY Welcome to the Autistic Community. This book is about what it means to be a part of the autistic community. Autistic people wrote this book. Some autistic people are just learning about their autism. We wanted to welcome them and give them a lot of important information all in one place. This book talks about what autism is and how it affects ASAN WELCOMES DISCUSSION DRAFT OF HCBS ACCESS ACT As the country works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the HCBS Access Act should be at the center of that recovery to ensure that people with disabilities can receive care and supports in their homes and communities. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is a disability rights organization run by and for autistic people. IDENTITY-FIRST LANGUAGE ASAN intern Lydia Brown originally published this article on their blog Autistic Hoya under the title The Significance of Semantics: Person-First Language: Why It Matters. At the Adult Services Subcommittee’s final meeting last Wednesday, much to do was made about semantic disagreements — “ASD individual” versus “individual with ASD,” and of course, the dreaded “person ZOE GROSS | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK December 22, 2020. | Zoe Gross. On June 17, 2015, a man opened fire on a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina and killed nine people, committing one of the deadliest acts of racist violence in recent history. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and the Autistic Women’s and Nonbinary Network (AWNN) have submitted a POLICY ANALYSIS ON THE REVISED AUTISM CRITERIA IN THE DSM Policy Analysis on the Revised Autism Criteria in the DSM-5. To promote greater community involvement and representation in the development of the fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), ASAN created two policy briefs discussing the proposed revisions to the definition of autism. AUTISM: FROM AWARENESS TO UNDERSTANDING TO ACCEPTANCE AND by Rebecca Hamilton Over the years, we’ve made some progress where Autism Awareness is concerned. Many have seen advertisements and articles and news-clippings, they’ve heard the word, they know autism exists. I think we’ve hit a plateau, however, in that awareness is not enough. Firstly, being aware of autism is not the same as understandingRELIGIOUS REFUSAL
ASAN Condemns New Religious Refusals of Care Rule. May 2, 2019. | Ianthe Dempsey. ASAN condemns the Trump Administration’s new “Religious Refusals of Care Rule”, which allows hospitals and medical providers to refuse people care based on their religious or moral convictions. This type of policy is a threat to disabilityrights. The
ABOUT | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. ASAN was created to serve as a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, advocating for systems change and ensuring that the voices of autistic people are heard in policy debates and thehalls of power.
DISABILITY DAY OF MOURNING 2021 Washougal disability community holds vigil. Feb. 25—Disability rights advocates in the Washougal area will be holding a virtual vigil at 3 p.m. Monday as part of a nationwide day of mourning to honor the lives of disabled people killed by their families and caretakers. The event is open to the public and will be streamed via Facebook Live. STAFF | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Julia Bascom, Executive Director Julia Bascom serves as Executive Director at the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. Previously, she did state-level work in her home state of New Hampshire, where she served on the DD council and co-led an inter-agency team to revitalize self-advocacy within the state. Julia edited Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking, an anthology A SELF-ADVOCATE’S GUIDE TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES A Self-Advocate’s Guide to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a law that protects the rights of people with disabilities. The disability community fought hard to get the ADA passed into law, and we continue to fight hard to protect it. This year, we’re celebrating the 30th anniversary of the LEADERSHIP | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Ari Ne’eman. Ari Ne’eman is the co-founder of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network and served as its President from 2006 to 2016. He currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of MySupport.com, an online platform designed to empower seniors and people with disabilities to self-direct their own services. ASAN SHOP | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Autistic Self Advocacy Network - Nothing About Us Without Us DISABILITY COMMUNITY DAY OF MOURNING In the past five years, over 700 people with disabilities have been murdered by their parents. Every year on March 1st, the disability community gathers across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide–disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers. We see the same pattern repeating over and over again. Aparent kills
ACCESSING HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES: A GUIDE FOR ASAN partnered with the Autism NOW Center to produce Accessing Home and Community-Based Services: A Guide for Self Advocates.This handbook was designed to help people with disabilities find and use resources that empower us to live and be in charge of our own lives in our own homes and communities with the supports that we need.MYTHS OF AUTISM
Myth: All autistics are savants. Fact: Only about 10 percent of all autistics are savants. Most autistics (the other 90 percent) are not savants. Myth: Autistics do not attend college or other postsecondary education. Fact: Autistics can and do attend college/university and other schooling pursuits after high school (ex. vocational training,trade schools).
AUTISM: FROM AWARENESS TO UNDERSTANDING TO ACCEPTANCE AND by Rebecca Hamilton Over the years, we’ve made some progress where Autism Awareness is concerned. Many have seen advertisements and articles and news-clippings, they’ve heard the word, they know autism exists. I think we’ve hit a plateau, however, in that awareness is not enough. Firstly, being aware of autism is not the same as understanding AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Acceptance is an Action: ASAN Statement ASAN is pleased to commemorate the 10th annual Autism Acceptance Month this year. Over the past ten years, autistic advocates have transformed our The greatest lesson of the civil rights movement is that the moment you letRESOURCE LIBRARY
Books The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is developing a catalog of publications to benefit our community via The Autistic Press, a micropress serving the cross-disability community. We released the Navigating College handbook in 2011, the Loud Hands anthology in 2012, and both the Empowering Leadership guide for disabled students and an Autism Acceptance e-book in 2013. Additional selfOUR HISTORY
Our History. Autistic self-advocacy became organized in the 1990s as a part of the disability rights movement. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network was founded in 2006 in response to the lack of representation of autistic voices in the national dialogue on autism, and became widely known in December 2007 after a successful letter-writing protest campaign led to the removal of the “Ransom WELCOME TO THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY Welcome to the Autistic Community. This book is about what it means to be a part of the autistic community. Autistic people wrote this book. Some autistic people are just learning about their autism. We wanted to welcome them and give them a lot of important information all in one place. This book talks about what autism is and how it affects ASAN WELCOMES DISCUSSION DRAFT OF HCBS ACCESS ACT As the country works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the HCBS Access Act should be at the center of that recovery to ensure that people with disabilities can receive care and supports in their homes and communities. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is a disability rights organization run by and for autistic people. IDENTITY-FIRST LANGUAGE ASAN intern Lydia Brown originally published this article on their blog Autistic Hoya under the title The Significance of Semantics: Person-First Language: Why It Matters. At the Adult Services Subcommittee’s final meeting last Wednesday, much to do was made about semantic disagreements — “ASD individual” versus “individual with ASD,” and of course, the dreaded “person ZOE GROSS | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORKAUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK ABAAUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK ASANAUTISM SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK ASANAUTISM ADVOCACYPITTSBURGH CENTER FOR AUTISTIC ADVOCACYSELF ADVOCACY SKILLS AUTISM December 22, 2020. | Zoe Gross. On June 17, 2015, a man opened fire on a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina and killed nine people, committing one of the deadliest acts of racist violence in recent history. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and the Autistic Women’s and Nonbinary Network (AWNN) have submitted a POLICY ANALYSIS ON THE REVISED AUTISM CRITERIA IN THE DSMAUTISM DIAGNOSIS CRITERIA DSM 5DSM 5 AUTISM CRITERIAAUTISM DSM 5 DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIACRITERIA FOR AUTISM DISORDERDSM 5 AUTISM PDFDSM 5 CRITERIA Policy Analysis on the Revised Autism Criteria in the DSM-5. To promote greater community involvement and representation in the development of the fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), ASAN created two policy briefs discussing the proposed revisions to the definition of autism. AUTISM: FROM AWARENESS TO UNDERSTANDING TO ACCEPTANCE AND by Rebecca Hamilton Over the years, we’ve made some progress where Autism Awareness is concerned. Many have seen advertisements and articles and news-clippings, they’ve heard the word, they know autism exists. I think we’ve hit a plateau, however, in that awareness is not enough. Firstly, being aware of autism is not the same as understandingRELIGIOUS REFUSAL
ASAN Condemns New Religious Refusals of Care Rule. May 2, 2019. | Ianthe Dempsey. ASAN condemns the Trump Administration’s new “Religious Refusals of Care Rule”, which allows hospitals and medical providers to refuse people care based on their religious or moral convictions. This type of policy is a threat to disabilityrights. The
AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Acceptance is an Action: ASAN Statement ASAN is pleased to commemorate the 10th annual Autism Acceptance Month this year. Over the past ten years, autistic advocates have transformed our The greatest lesson of the civil rights movement is that the moment you letRESOURCE LIBRARY
Books The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is developing a catalog of publications to benefit our community via The Autistic Press, a micropress serving the cross-disability community. We released the Navigating College handbook in 2011, the Loud Hands anthology in 2012, and both the Empowering Leadership guide for disabled students and an Autism Acceptance e-book in 2013. Additional selfOUR HISTORY
Our History. Autistic self-advocacy became organized in the 1990s as a part of the disability rights movement. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network was founded in 2006 in response to the lack of representation of autistic voices in the national dialogue on autism, and became widely known in December 2007 after a successful letter-writing protest campaign led to the removal of the “Ransom WELCOME TO THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY Welcome to the Autistic Community. This book is about what it means to be a part of the autistic community. Autistic people wrote this book. Some autistic people are just learning about their autism. We wanted to welcome them and give them a lot of important information all in one place. This book talks about what autism is and how it affects ASAN WELCOMES DISCUSSION DRAFT OF HCBS ACCESS ACT As the country works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the HCBS Access Act should be at the center of that recovery to ensure that people with disabilities can receive care and supports in their homes and communities. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is a disability rights organization run by and for autistic people. IDENTITY-FIRST LANGUAGE ASAN intern Lydia Brown originally published this article on their blog Autistic Hoya under the title The Significance of Semantics: Person-First Language: Why It Matters. At the Adult Services Subcommittee’s final meeting last Wednesday, much to do was made about semantic disagreements — “ASD individual” versus “individual with ASD,” and of course, the dreaded “person ZOE GROSS | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORKAUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK ABAAUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK ASANAUTISM SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK ASANAUTISM ADVOCACYPITTSBURGH CENTER FOR AUTISTIC ADVOCACYSELF ADVOCACY SKILLS AUTISM December 22, 2020. | Zoe Gross. On June 17, 2015, a man opened fire on a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina and killed nine people, committing one of the deadliest acts of racist violence in recent history. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and the Autistic Women’s and Nonbinary Network (AWNN) have submitted a POLICY ANALYSIS ON THE REVISED AUTISM CRITERIA IN THE DSMAUTISM DIAGNOSIS CRITERIA DSM 5DSM 5 AUTISM CRITERIAAUTISM DSM 5 DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIACRITERIA FOR AUTISM DISORDERDSM 5 AUTISM PDFDSM 5 CRITERIA Policy Analysis on the Revised Autism Criteria in the DSM-5. To promote greater community involvement and representation in the development of the fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), ASAN created two policy briefs discussing the proposed revisions to the definition of autism. AUTISM: FROM AWARENESS TO UNDERSTANDING TO ACCEPTANCE AND by Rebecca Hamilton Over the years, we’ve made some progress where Autism Awareness is concerned. Many have seen advertisements and articles and news-clippings, they’ve heard the word, they know autism exists. I think we’ve hit a plateau, however, in that awareness is not enough. Firstly, being aware of autism is not the same as understandingRELIGIOUS REFUSAL
ASAN Condemns New Religious Refusals of Care Rule. May 2, 2019. | Ianthe Dempsey. ASAN condemns the Trump Administration’s new “Religious Refusals of Care Rule”, which allows hospitals and medical providers to refuse people care based on their religious or moral convictions. This type of policy is a threat to disabilityrights. The
ABOUT | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. ASAN was created to serve as a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, advocating for systems change and ensuring that the voices of autistic people are heard in policy debates and thehalls of power.
DISABILITY DAY OF MOURNING 2021 Washougal disability community holds vigil. Feb. 25—Disability rights advocates in the Washougal area will be holding a virtual vigil at 3 p.m. Monday as part of a nationwide day of mourning to honor the lives of disabled people killed by their families and caretakers. The event is open to the public and will be streamed via Facebook Live. STAFF | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Julia Bascom, Executive Director Julia Bascom serves as Executive Director at the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. Previously, she did state-level work in her home state of New Hampshire, where she served on the DD council and co-led an inter-agency team to revitalize self-advocacy within the state. Julia edited Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking, an anthology A SELF-ADVOCATE’S GUIDE TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES A Self-Advocate’s Guide to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a law that protects the rights of people with disabilities. The disability community fought hard to get the ADA passed into law, and we continue to fight hard to protect it. This year, we’re celebrating the 30th anniversary of the LEADERSHIP | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Ari Ne’eman. Ari Ne’eman is the co-founder of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network and served as its President from 2006 to 2016. He currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of MySupport.com, an online platform designed to empower seniors and people with disabilities to self-direct their own services. ASAN SHOP | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK Autistic Self Advocacy Network - Nothing About Us Without Us DISABILITY COMMUNITY DAY OF MOURNING In the past five years, over 700 people with disabilities have been murdered by their parents. Every year on March 1st, the disability community gathers across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide–disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers. We see the same pattern repeating over and over again. Aparent kills
ACCESSING HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES: A GUIDE FOR ASAN partnered with the Autism NOW Center to produce Accessing Home and Community-Based Services: A Guide for Self Advocates.This handbook was designed to help people with disabilities find and use resources that empower us to live and be in charge of our own lives in our own homes and communities with the supports that we need.MYTHS OF AUTISM
Myth: All autistics are savants. Fact: Only about 10 percent of all autistics are savants. Most autistics (the other 90 percent) are not savants. Myth: Autistics do not attend college or other postsecondary education. Fact: Autistics can and do attend college/university and other schooling pursuits after high school (ex. vocational training,trade schools).
AUTISM: FROM AWARENESS TO UNDERSTANDING TO ACCEPTANCE AND by Rebecca Hamilton Over the years, we’ve made some progress where Autism Awareness is concerned. Many have seen advertisements and articles and news-clippings, they’ve heard the word, they know autism exists. I think we’ve hit a plateau, however, in that awareness is not enough. Firstly, being aware of autism is not the same as understanding Skip to Content (press Enter)HEADER NAVIGATION
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