A quick note on London Autistic Rights Movement future meetings - the dates for future meetings are now being changed to the third Thursday of each month rather than the last as before.
There will therefore be no meeting on the 26th and the next meeting will be on the 15 April.
Nothing About Autism Without Autistics and Autistic Organisations.
LARM is a civil rights movement, not a charity, entirely run and controlled by autistic people, unlike nearly all "autism charities", which tend to be run and controlled overwhelmingly by the parents of autistic children and adults.
We value a positive neurodiverse including autistic identity, including the many talents which are much more common within, sometimes even unique to, our neurodiverse including autistic communities.
We support full social inclusion and the removal of barriers to it, including by changing access and universal design standards to accommodate neurodiverse including autistic people. Likewise for communication and metabolic processing differences.
We therefore oppose all attempts to “treat” let alone “cure” autistics without following both the law and best practice (as defined by the global consensus of the neurodiverse including autistic civil rights movements, and not by anyone else).
Autism should be celebrated as part of neurodiversity, and broader human diversity, and its positive aspects harnessed. Positive aspects of autism must not be “eliminated”, the obvious implication of explicit calls by politicians and others for all autism to be eliminated. All autistic individuals must be able to freely decide whether and how they wish to have
part or all of their autism "treated" or "cured", and which parts. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsOlpQNNVCI for an example of what we are against.
London Autistic Rights Movement (LARM)
PO Box 63703 (World's End PO, Chelsea, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), London SW3 5SW.
www.london-arm.org.uk
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