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Transitions: Evernham Family IGNITE – Sparking Passion, Fueling Aspirations

Thursday, May 02, 2024

Transitions, defined by Webster as ā€œa change or shift from one state, subject, place, etc. to another,ā€ can be challenging in the best of circumstances. For those on the autism spectrum, transitions are especially difficult. Whether changing activities, moving between places, or transiting through life changes, it is critical for autistic individuals to have the…

ASNC Public Policy Update

Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024

In this public policy update: Medicaid Tailored Plans move forward; B(3) Services transition to 1915i; Samantha R lawsuit consent order; State releases new Olmstead Plan for 2024-2026. Medicaid Tailored Plans will move forward as the next phase of Medicaid Transformation goes into effect. North Carolina has been changing its Medicaid system for several years. The…

The Power of Consent

Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024

AutismSocietyNC Ā· Blog | The Power of Consent by Felicia Williams Brown   While much attention has been given to understanding the social and communication difficulties faced by many on the autism spectrum, there remains a particularly sensitive topic that demands exploration. That topic is consent. Consent is a term we encounter in various contextsā€”from…