Ben_Shapiro wrote:
The article said that there will be a first strategy drafted by the end of 2009, which makes it sound as though something will definitely come into fruition. Although considering the other problems facing most of the economically developed world this may not be of supreme importance. Does your support run out when you end the school year (year 11) or just when your birthday happens. I am 16 as well. One other thing, hope you do well in your GCSEs.
I think that the support technically ends when I am 16, but they're not going to wash their hands of me as soon as my birthday happens, I hope...I think I'm signed up for another few weeks after that. I guess it won't be on the top of the government's priority list. Makes me sort of angry when I think about the fact all the money the stole from taxpayers would be more than enough to put in place better support for adults with Autism.
GCSE's...ah...I walked out of school a year and a half ago so I can't take them
even if I was taking them, I wouldn't be able to cope with a test situation, in my SATs I got so stressed out that I dissected my Science paper with a craft knife
Thanks though, and good luck to you, too.