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Thinking Autism

Thinking Autism

We aim to improve quality of life for people with ASD and help them to reach their full potential through five interrelated endeavours

Who We Are & What We Do

Our Aims

We aim to improve quality of life for people with ASD and help them to reach their full potential through five interrelated endeavours:

  • Bringing information and support for a variety of therapeutic and educational approaches to the community of parents, professionals, and people with ASD through publications, events, and social networks.
  • Bringing people together and strengthening the community – creating opportunities where people can get together to support and learn from each other, though live events and online forums.
  • Sharing research, clinical outcomes, and parent experiences of possible treatments for the physical conditions that are correlated with and may underlie or exacerbate the symptoms that comprise ASD.
  • Campaigning to ensure that appropriate and timely medical support is available to all people with ASD, while providing parents, people with ASD, and professionals information that will help overcome obstacles to having medical needs addressed.
  • Advocating for research into the development and evaluation of biomedical approaches to treating autism’s debilitating symptoms.

Our Actions

  • Thinking Autism provides information and support to families and individuals affected by autism with the aim of improving quality of life and reducing disabling symptoms of autism.