Resources
AUTISM ADVISORY AND SUPPORT SERVICE
Our mission is to empower children and adults with autism and their families through knowledge and support
- Specialist intellectual disability services
- Transition to School Information
- Exemption from enrolling to vote form – AEC
- Qlife – LGBTI Peer Support and Referral
- Support with Will writing – Those on a full aged pension may be eligible for a free Will
- NSW oral health (dentist services)
- Beacon House.org.uk useful-resources
- Preparing Trips for Children with Autism
- Disability Friendly Backyards for Kids – www.homeadvisor.com
- Disability Standards – Education
- What is underpinning legislation
- Translated Parent Information Sheets
- How to Calm a Child with Autism
- Create a Sensory Safe Yard for Children with Special Needs
- Sensory Processing Treatments
- Moving with Special Needs Kids
- Estate Planning for Parents of Kids with Autism
- Classroom Accommodations for Kids with Sensory Issues
- Sex and Disability
- Disability Gateway Stakeholder kit January 2021
- Westpac Foundation Social Enterprise Gift Guide 2021
- Comfy’s Coat
- Carer Gateway
- Carer Gateway Brochure in Vietnamese
- My Home My Way
- How to support a child with trying new foods
- How to Avoid Autistic Burnout
- Neurodivergent Burnout
- Autistic Burnout Symptom Checklist
Establishing a Bedtime Routine for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Disclaimer: This test is an online guide only. Please seek further assistance from your medical practitioner.
http://www.aspergerstestsite.com/75/autism-spectrum-quotient-aq-test/
Autism Library
We have a range of books, magazines and DVD’s on Autism. Please feel free to drop in for a coffee and read a book, or you can take a book with you and enjoy reading at your leisure.
AASS House
88 Memorial Avenue, Liverpool
The AASS House was opened in 2008 and is the main office of the Autism Advisory & Support Service.
Reception and Sensory Resource Store are open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 3.30pm.
Therapists are available Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
This location has four therapy rooms and a playground that has been specifically designed for children with Autism. There are many other helpful resources at the AASS House, but one of its most important roles is for it to be a place families can come for information and support. With high, secured fences and it’s beautiful play area, it is a great place to come and know that your child is safe.