Asperger Syndrome

Autism Resources

Helpful resources tools and links for those with Asperger Syndrome (now known as Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Cloud 9 Children’s Foundation (New Zealand)

We are a support oganisation that works on both the national and regional level in New Zealand to help out children and teenagers who have Asperger’s Syndrome. We also aim to assist those who help people with Asperger’s Syndrome such as the person’s family and carers, teachers and professionals

Colour Se7en

Colour-se7en is a point of reference on the World Wide Web for information on the subject of Asperger Syndrome and other Autistic Spectrum related disorders, my aim is to create more public awareness on this seemingly little known and talked about subject. The name for the web site came about after much thought about the Autistic spectrum its range and complexity, together with the structure of an everyday rainbow, bringing its own complexity and spectrum with many different hues and shades of one colour.

Handsel Trust

An independent social enterprise working through England and Wales. Our aim is to work to help improve services and support for the families of children with disabilities. We do not have a remit to work with individual families but instead, our role is to work with the practitioners who work with the families.

Incredible 5 Point Scale

Developed to share information about the use of Cognitive Behavioral approaches and stress reduction in educational programming for students with autism and Asperger Syndrome.

Insight and Growth

Calgary psychological practice that deals with patients with Asperger Syndrome and related disabilities.

Learning Disability (UK)

Provides information, education, resources, advocacy and services for those working with adults with learning disabilities. Their service is for those who have an active interest in promoting equality of opportunity and social inclusion for people with learning disabilities.

Linwood School (Bournemouth)

Welcomes pupils from a wide geographical area and support a comprehensive range of Special Educational Needs. The range of needs includes moderate, severe and profound learning difficulties and pupils with autistic spectrum disorders.

Maxine Aston (B.Sc. Honours Psychology) Conventry, UK

Specializes in counselling individuals, couples or families who are affected by Asperger Syndrome. As parents of children who are diagnosed with AS, we understand how essential is it that families of children diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and related disorders, educators who teach children with AS,  professionals  working with individuals diagnosed with AS,  and individuals with AS who are seeking support, have access to information.

Parents for Inclusion (UK)

Parents for Inclusion is a network of parents of disabled children and children with ‘special needs’. In our families and as an organization we have worked together with disabled people to build inclusive communities in ordinary life, where all people are truly welcome.

The Vogl Autism Method

Andrew Vogl’s program strives to be different and provides a play-based pathway to communication skills for younger children and a methodology based on self-awareness for adolescents and adults. Sessions run 55 to 60 minutes each and he works 1:1 with each client or parents to give them his undivided attention while using individually-tailored and concrete strategies.

Tony Attwood

In this site you will find resources, information on Tony Attwood’s presentation schedule, messages and issues related to Asperger’s Syndrome, and papers he has written on related topics.

Vancouver Asperger Autism Union

A place where those with Asperger Syndrome (AS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can form social and support networks by connecting on line and meeting up on a regular basis.