General advice on residential school

Good morning

This is my first post here and I'm looking for some general advice and feedback.  I was originally from England, we currently live in Canada but we are thinking about relocating back to England.  We have one severely autistic son age 10 and three non-autistic children aged 6 to 12.  Our son is becoming increasingly difficult to manage both at home and at school because of his unpredictable aggressive outbursts, and even the maximum dose of Risperidone is only partially helping.  This makes the other children upset and anxious and we get frequent calls from his school to come and collect him as he has had a meltdown and they can't manage him or put him on the school bus.  We are wondering whether services for autistic children are better in the UK than Canada, and in particular whether we would be able to get him into a residential school in the the UK.

I don't expect that anyone would be able to tell us how the two countries compare, but I would be interested to hear from parents with a similar issue, how easy or difficult did you find it to get a residential school placement?

Thank you! 

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  • He has special educational services provided within a mainstream school, but by people who are not necessarily trained in autism, so maybe that's part of the problem.  Consequently he is getting some of the adjustments you mention but not all of them.  He enjoys using computers, in fact he is rather obsessed by them, but he just enjoys flicking through the different windows and clicking the buttons and watching videos.  The video about Carly Fleischman was interesting.  I don't think anyone has made a really prolonged, serious attempt to get him to communicate using the computer so maybe that is something we should try.  Does anyone have any suggestions for software they have tried and can recommend?

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  • He has special educational services provided within a mainstream school, but by people who are not necessarily trained in autism, so maybe that's part of the problem.  Consequently he is getting some of the adjustments you mention but not all of them.  He enjoys using computers, in fact he is rather obsessed by them, but he just enjoys flicking through the different windows and clicking the buttons and watching videos.  The video about Carly Fleischman was interesting.  I don't think anyone has made a really prolonged, serious attempt to get him to communicate using the computer so maybe that is something we should try.  Does anyone have any suggestions for software they have tried and can recommend?

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