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| The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee Meets on Nov. 30 |
| Published: November 28, 2007, 5:00 am |
| Tags: Vaccines, Politics, Health, Autism Organizations, Science, Legislation, Education, Asd, Aspergers, Autism, Autistic, Children, Family, Government, Health, Human Services, Mental Health, Nih, Nimh, Pdd Nos, Washington Dc |
| due to my husband, Jim Fisher, having a long commute both ways to his job in New York because we live deep in the New Jersey suburbs as it is here that we have found the right kind of autism education for Charlie—-owing to all this, this weblog is my main source of advocacy: I chose the word vox for the title of Autism Vox because |
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| No Smoke Alarms At North York Fire |
| Published: December 24, 2007, 10:38 am |
| Tags: Provincial |
| early Saturday. That from Jim Fisher with the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office, who says there was an alarm on the second floor, but it’s not known if it was working. Toronto Community Housing tells CFRB News that the fire alarms were all in working order when they were last inspected in February of this year. Sadly, the unit was due |
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| Editing down at the LMT |
| Published: May 4, 2008, 11:26 pm |
| Tags: Idaho |
| The page’s editor, Jim Fisher, ran today what he described as his last column. The page’s staff, which has been two people these many decades (not many papers the Trib’s size have had as many), has been cut in half - Fisher’s workload is abruptly increased, though his column is going away, as are half of more of those |
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| Autism and Faith: A Journey into Community |
| Published: May 16, 2008, 12:30 pm |
| Tags: Books, Disability Rights, New Jersey, Religion, Asd, Asperger, Autism, Autism Blog, Catholic, Church, Disabilities Blog, Faith, Family, Family Blog, God Faith Blog, Methodist, Morality, Parenting, Pdd Nos |
| University that my husband, Jim Fisher, put together. (Video clips of the conference can be seen here and provide more insights into the work of “inclusive spiritual supports.”) A number of the guide’s sections feature practical suggestions for including autistic children and adults in religious settings, such as seeking out a |
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