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Category: Self-Advocacy

Attending a Movie

This resource provides information on what to expect when you go to a movie theater to watch a movie.

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Attending a Religious Event

This resource provides information on what its like to attend a religious event at a Church, Mosque or Temple.

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Attending Summer Camp Social Story

This resource provides information about what to expect if you are going to a summer camp for the first time.

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Autism Advocacy Organizations

This resource provides a list of some of the national and Pennsylvania-specific organizations that provide information and advocacy, as well as a list of resources with general information on advocacy.

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Autism ID Card Social Story

This resource explains what an Autism ID card is and why it may be useful.

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Autism Symbols

Communities often use symbols as a universal visual depiction to represent a group’s shared beliefs, ideologies, and values. Symbols can often change if a group finds a new one that better suits them. This resource explains what symbols are used by the autism community and why some symbols are no longer used.

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Beyond Autism Awareness: What’s Next?

This recording is from a webinar hosted by ASERT, the Philadelphia Autism Project, and the Policy Impact Project to discuss the challenges and opportunities that exist beyond mere awareness of autism. Panel discussion included autistic self-advocates, family members, and policy makers throughout the state.

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Caregiver/Parent Guide to Self-Advocacy

Caregivers/parents must know how to advocate effectively for themselves if they are going to teach their child/young adult self-advocacy skills.

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Completing an IM4Q Interview Virtually

This resource was developed by ASERT to help individuals understand what to expect to happen during an IM4Q interview held virtually.

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Completing an Independent Monitoring for Quality (IM4Q) Interview In-Person Social Story

This resource developed by ASERT explains what happens during an IM4Q interview conducted in-person. This resource has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, and Burmese.

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