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News Releases from Research Autism
- 16 July 2008 – The Rt. Hon. Ed Balls MP, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families encourages research into greater social inclusion for people with autism More
- 10 April 2008 – New research reveals that a high percentage of secondary school pupils with Asperger Syndrome are the targets of bullying More
- 2 April 2008 – World Autism Awareness Day – we are calling on the UK Government to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. More
- 2 January 2008 – Children’s research: funding announced More
- 29 October 2007. Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. Call for a ban on Dolphin Assisted Therapy. Read on the WDSC website.
- 18 September 2007 – Research Autism welcomes New Philanthropy Capital recommendation More
- 31 July 2007 – Crime-free phone recycling firm chooses autism charity. More
- 25 April 2007 – Increased IQ in children with autism: Research reveals early intervention provides key. More
- 21 August 2006 – Mission accomplished: Research Autism’s Chairman runs the Helsinki marathon. More
- 1 April 2006 – New Information Manager appointed: Bernard Fleming joins the Research Autism team. More
- 3 February 2006 – Music and autism: Successful bid for sponsorship for this 2 year project. More
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Letters and comment from Research Autism
- 8 May 2008 – Research Autism’s comment on the Department of Health’s announcement regarding working towards a National Strategy for Autism. More
- 19 November 2007 – Research Autism’s comment on the Knapp Report More
- 10 November 2007 – Research Autism is an independent organisation. More
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Research Autism in the news
- 18 September. Community Care. National Autistic Society International Conference 2008 More
- 8 September. Scotland on Sunday.Controversial autism guru offers Scots a £7,000 ‘cure’. More
- 1 June 2008. Mail on Sunday. The great autism rip-off: How a huge industry feeds on parents desperate to cure their children More
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