Published on 12, July, 2020
For me, I agree that I need "low-level support services" - a bit of education and peer support.
I'll semi-anonymise, but I think that a certain lady who loves cats would also like little bits of support here and there but nothing too intrusive and overwhelming. It probably wouldn't even cost that much if one support worker was shared between 50 people who similarly only require occasional support
(I can already see the future cost-cutting by councils/governments. 100 people then 200 people. then cancelled due to 'ineffectiveness'.)
P.S. I am really bad a digesting large chunks of formal text. If I have missed the point, then my apologies!
You're fine. It was a good reply. I think I'm to old, and too much damage done in the past, to benefit much from any much needed improvements. As I said on X, 'After a while you reach a point where nothing can be done to fix the damage of bad treatment in the past. You then, for sanity's sake, have to do the best you can with how things are - rather than how things could/should've been. That's f*****g hard. ' However if this leads to improved lives for other autistic persons I'd be pleased.