DOUBLE DIP CORRUPTION ~ NAS

Looking for clarification, under Government funding a steps information pack must be issued when a child is believed to have ASD ?

 quote "The Government funded the National Autistic Society in 2006 to develop a complementary information resource, Next Steps, which was distributed through educational settings when a child is believed to haveASD. The pack aims to:

  1. increase understanding, knowledge and awareness of autism spectrum disorder (ASD);
  2. ensure that parents, families and individuals with anASDcan access relevant information and services;
  3. provide information, advice and support to individuals with anASDand their carers;
  4. help individuals with anASDreceive the support they need to fulfil their potential;
  5. provide information on local services that may be available to people with anASD;
  6. improve general awareness of autism and provide advice to health, education and care professionals working in the field."

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NAS

Families can book two places on a one-day help! First Steps seminar for £30 (inclusive of VAT), which includes a full resource pack of useful information, advice and support guidelines.

The help! First Steps seminar is delivered by experienced and trained professionals of The National Autistic Society.

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So the questions to the NAS are three fold ;  

1.) Why are they charging £30 for an information which the government has already funded and holding a seminar ? This looks like a double dip corrupt system !

2.) Is the first steps information available free to anyone ?

3.) Are the NAS meeting the criteria of the 6 points of the government funding outline ?

Personal opinion, they can not be, looking at the number of posts of non-clarity confusion, because that governments criteria of 6, would be met easily in most cases instead of all the confusion I read about in the NAS forum and by my own conditional need experience. That is half the battle, people with autism do not have a true place to guide them, the NAS is doing a 20% job, but getting a 90% funding. THE NAS ARE NOT WORTH THE GOVERNMENT FUNDING, they can't even cover the 6 areas generally, maybe in just in LONDON, but not anywhere else in the country.

Could the NAS please respond, thank you.

 

 

 

 

Parents
  • Easy said:

    £30 for a day for 2 people doesnt seem like a lot to me,

    My guess is they dont want to have free bookings because then people would book and not turn up, and places would be wasted.

     

    and there are also costs involved that the Government may not have covered. (refreshments, hiring a room, travel of the people doing the semianr, etc)

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  • Easy said:

    £30 for a day for 2 people doesnt seem like a lot to me,

    My guess is they dont want to have free bookings because then people would book and not turn up, and places would be wasted.

     

    and there are also costs involved that the Government may not have covered. (refreshments, hiring a room, travel of the people doing the semianr, etc)

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