AIM: To evaluate programmes of vocational and academic options for school leavers with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, attachment disorders and emotional/behavioural difficulties and to promote vocational and social skills in culturally and linguistically diverse populations. To create proactive and innovative programmes in
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Not in depth.
Nor do I particularly wish to.
Abusing autistic children and adults is just not on. So if anyone does it on this blog, I would obviously wish it not. It could be grounds for defriending but I'm not going to do that just now.
HAVE read some position papers on your headsup. The one about vaccination.
I'm more likely to support and start local options than monolithic institutions like the one to which you referred.
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Where did *this* come from?
It's funny that you call the M.I.N.D. Institute monolithic. It's actually not all that big, and is still fairly new. For me, it *is* local (less than 20 minutes by car) so I benefit by getting to see an occasional speaker or small group presentation.
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