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Autism - Civil RightsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Autism National Committee Description: Autism advocacy organization dedicated to 'Social Justice for All Citizens with Autism' through a shared vision and a commitment to positive approaches. (autcom.org) |
Autism-Europe Paper Description: Appeal to the European Union to ensure the rights of all people, including the most vulnerable. (europa.eu.int) |
Charter of Rights for People with Autism Description: People with autism should share the same rights and privileges enjoyed by all of the European population where such are appropriate and in the best interests of the person with autism. From Autism-Europe. (autismeurope.arc.be) |
Children Injured by Restraints and Aversives (CIBRA) Description: An organization founded by two families whose young autistic children were severely traumatized in well known programs of discrete trial and behavior modification (ABA); we are an integral part of the fast growing civil rights movement in the autism community. (users.1st.net) |
Credo for Support Description: Of people with disabilities. (normemma.com) |
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