World Autism Awareness Day
As we mark World Autism Awareness Day on the 2nd April 2020 the world including people with Autism are experiencing very challenging times.
As we mark World Autism Awareness Day on the 2nd April 2020 the world including people with Autism are experiencing very challenging times.
Due to Government recommendations in place in relation to COVID-19, our office is currently closed and staff are working remotely where possible.
Ladies, please help to support the Irish Society for Autism by taking part in this year’s Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon.
Exploring the Lived Experiences of Women with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Seeking Employment Post-College
Perceived Stress Levels among Parents of Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Ireland: How the Severity of the Condition Effects Parental Perceived Stress
Masking Social Difficulties: A study of the lived experience of attempting to mask social difficulties by teenage girls with Autism
Exploring friendship in a group of young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Ireland.
Louise Enright is a Psychology student at the National College of Ireland who is conducting a research project to better understand parents experiences related to stress, coping strategies and support networks.