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| Autism Society New Brunswick Accomplishments and Challenges That Lie Ahead |
| Published: July 20, 2007, 5:47 am |
| Tags: Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick, Autism Advocacy |
| of these efforts are the autism and autism intervention books which ASNB has purchased and donated to the New Brunswick Public Library System and to community autism centres across New Brunswick. The Autism Society New Brunswick has operated out of the home or office of whomever serves as President. It does not pay salaries or honorariums to |
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| Autism Society New Brunswick AGM - October 13 |
| Published: September 16, 2007, 1:59 pm |
| Tags: Autism Treatment, Annual General Meeting, Autistic Adults, Autistic Residential Care, Autism Society New Brunswick |
| general meeting of the Autism Society New Brunswick this year is Autistic Youth and Adult Residential Care and Treatment in NB. I am privileged to be the featured speaker and will address those present on the current state of residential care and treatment services for autism in New Brunswick, discussions with the Province of New Brunswick |
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| An Open Letter to the CIHR Concering the New Autism Symposium |
| Published: September 27, 2007, 1:50 am |
| Tags: Cihr, Autism Symposium, Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick |
| representatives from the "autism community" to attend the newly scheduled "Autism Symposium without input from the provincial societies. At least, you did not contact the Autism Society New Brunswick and request the name or names of delegates to attend at the Toronto airport symposium in early November. Instead you picked the delegates who |
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| Autism Symposium Invitation Nov 8 -9 In Toronto |
| Published: September 28, 2007, 7:35 pm |
| Tags: Autism Symposium, Nihr, Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick |
| hand picked invitees to the Autism Symposium scheduled for Nov 8-9. As previously mentioned, the government has decided who will attend as representatives of community organizations. In New Brunswick invitations were sent by the NIHR to individuals without consulting the provincial Autism Society New Brunswick. So what community organizations |
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| You Are Invited to Discuss Adult Autism Care in New Brunswick |
| Published: October 10, 2007, 5:06 am |
| Tags: Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick, Lila Barry, Autism Awareness, Adult Services, Adult Autism |
| Barry, President, Autism Society New BrunswickOctober is Autism Awareness month in Canada. Since last October the Centre for Disease Control in the United States has changed its estimates of autism prevalence. The CDC had previously estimated that 1 in 166 persons has some form of autism disorder. In February 2007, they released a new |
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| Adult Autism Care in New Brunswick |
| Published: October 11, 2007, 6:42 pm |
| Tags: Adult Autism Treatment, Andy Scott, Adult Autism Servcies, Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick |
| Plaza in Fredericton the Autism Society New Brunswick will be discussing autistic youth and adult residential care and treatment. There is no admission fee and the meeting is open to any members of the public interested in autism and improving the quality of life of autistic persons in New Brunswick. The featured speaker will be Autism |
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| Adult Autism Care In New Brunswick |
| Published: October 14, 2007, 4:23 pm |
| Tags: Tamara Downey, Andy Scott, Autism Disorder, Nancy Blanchette, Harold Doherty, Autism Society New Brunswick, Lila Barry, Adult Autism Care |
| Autism Society New Brunswick AGM was held yesterday at the Crowne Plaza in Fredericton. We had a great turnout. I was the featured speaker with lots of questions, discussion, and debate. We had guests from many parts of the province. Amongst those in attendance was Andy Scott MP for Fredericton who has been a powerful advocate for a National |
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| More AutismPro Promotion But Where is the Evidence? |
| Published: March 5, 2008, 2:34 pm |
| Tags: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Autism Education, Autism Society New Brunswick, Asd, Autismpro, Autism |
| Brunswick media have been actively engaged in helping Virtual Experts Inc. promote AutismPro over the past 24 hours in New Brunswick. Not itself shy about tooting its own horn, see - Autism and AutismPro-Buzzwords Aplenty But Where's The Evidence?, AutismPro - "Somewhat" Evidence Based or Not Evidence Based At All?, AutismPro and Autism |
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| Canada's Sham Autism Symposium Failure and the Need for a REAL National Autism Strategy |
| Published: March 20, 2008, 7:52 am |
| Tags: Cihr, National Autism Symposium, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Tony Clement, Autism Society New Brunswick, Dr R Mi Quirion, Asd, Autism |
| is in its understanding of autism and autism treatments.In New Brunswick the Autism Society New Brunswick was not asked for the name of a representative to send to the symposium. In fact the ASNB was not even consulted about the names of persons they might wish to have represent New Brunswick's autism community. Some persons in New Brunswick |
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| Will New Brunswick Care for Autistic Adults? |
| Published: April 14, 2008, 7:45 am |
| Tags: Facing Autism In New Brunswick, Autism Society New Brunswick, Adult Autism Care, Autism |
| he was diagnosed with an autism disorder at age 2 there was very little in the way of autism specific services available in New Brunswick. Since then, with a cooperative effort by the Autism Society New Brunswick and governments led by both major political parties, there have been very substantial improvements in autism services in |
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| Adults with Autism - We Can Do Better, Much Better |
| Published: February 5, 2008, 6:09 am |
| Tags: I Exist, Adult Residential Care, New Brunswick, Adults With Autism, National Autistic Society, Autism, Treatment |
| with most adults with autism lacking necessary support and services and living ignored and in isolation.Here in New Brunswick attempts are made to address the needs of adults with autism but they are, in many areas, grossly inadequate. Families whose adult members with autism live at home have inadequate support, staff in private group |
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