Autism NOW Webinar: The Use of Medical Procedures that Violate Civil Rights

Join Max Barrows, Diane Coleman and David Carlson for this webinar to become more aware of these issues and how to help ensure the protection of the civil and human rights of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities!

Autism NOW Webinar: Voting and Youth!

With the 2012 Presidential Election coming up in November, it is important to make sure that your voice is heard!

Autism NOW Webinar: Learning How to Give & Understand Consent

It may be challenging for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities to recognize non-verbal cues; therefore, giving consent and understanding personal boundaries in romantic relationships may be difficult.

Autism NOW Webinar: Apps for Autism: The Apps That Can Make A Difference And Why

Apps for Autism: The Apps That Can Make A Difference And Why The registration for this webinar is closed, and it is now only available on-demand. Listen in to learn more about iPads, as well as useful apps for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. iPads are quickly becoming the “go-to” communications device for…

Autism NOW Webinar: How To Date Like a Pro

Join us for a webinar from Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered that focuses on dating, sex and relationships for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities!

Autism NOW Webinar: Autistic Workers Negotiating the World of Employment

Register for another one of our FREE webinars and learn more about employment as Andee Joyce, a self-advocate who is on the autism spectrum, discusses various topics relating to employment and speaks about her personal experience at work.

Autism NOW Webinar: The Autism Society’s Safe and Sound™ Initiative

Register for this webinar and find out more about what The Autism Society of America is doing to promote the safety and well-being of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities!

Autism NOW Webinar: Building a Safety Net for Yourself

Although more research is needed, studies consistently show people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are more likely to experience violence than people without disabilities. Join us for this upcoming webinar as we discuss how you, as a peer, can recognize and respond to abuse!

Autism NOW Webinar: Let’s Talk About Sex

Let’s Talk About Sex: Discussing the Topics of Sex, Protection, and/or Sexuality from Three Unique Viewpoints The registration for this webinar is closed, and it is now only available on-demand. Due to cultural taboos, sexuality is often a difficult topic of discussion for many people, especially individuals with developmental disabilities and their family members. Siblings…

Autism NOW Webinar: A Case for Youth Leadership

Join Cindy Singletary and Stacey Milbern in this engaging presentation as they discuss youth leadership and how you can be an ally to youth with disabilities.