Hey NAS we are different not disabled

All her life my daughter has fought the stigma that being Autistic was defined as, first a "learning disabilty" and now a "disability". It has destroyed her life, made her feel inferior and sapped her self  confidence. Then to see the BBC describe autism as a "lifelong disability" made me furious. Then to find that the source of this bigotry is the definition on the NAS website makes me incandescent with rage. I too am Autistic. The NAS does not represent me or my daughter. The challenges which Autistic poeple face are not what we are but how we are misunderstood. For the NAS to insist on perpetuating these myths makes you part of the problem. I can only presume your definition of Autism was written and approved by a bunch of, perhaps well-meaning, poeple who suffer from Autism Deficiency Syndrome and who lack the flexibility of thought that Autism gives us and we, in turn, have given the world the technology which I am using to write this.

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  • It’s not only people with autism though. Someone who was blind recently won a Tribunal case forcing DWP to send him correspondence in an electronic format which was compatible with his screen-reader (I can’t remember the format but it was probably something as common as Word) DWP retaliate by sending him stuff in Word but sending it to him so delayed that he has often missed deadlines for replying by the time he receives the material from DWP and he has to renew the complaint process all over again.

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