03/05/2026
👀 For those in the Raleigh, NC area. Great event coming on April 10.
🚓 The Raleigh Police Department invites individuals with Autism and their families to join us for Pancakes with Police
🥞 🥞 Enjoy a complimentary pancake breakfast, meet our officers in a welcoming environment, learn more about law enforcement, and explore valuable autism resources available in our community.
Spots are limited, and registration is required.
02/09/2026
"The distress comes from living in a world that doesn’t understand you - not from being autistic."
Paddy Considine is autistic. He discovered this in 2011, after years of being labelled angry, difficult, or intense.
“I was always portrayed as angry, but I was just ill,” he said.
Paddy was not saying autism is an illness - he was describing what happens when autistic traits go unrecognised and unsupported.
For many autistic people, ongoing sensory overload, social confusion, burnout, anxiety, and misinterpretation can take a real toll on mental health.
The distress comes from living in a world that doesn’t understand you - not from being autistic.
But from the outside, that distress is often mislabelled.
Shutdowns becomes sulking and hostility. Overwhelm gets read as aggression.
Instead of asking what support is missing? People assume there’s something wrong with you.
02/06/2026
Good article by Shaun Heasley at the Disability Scoop detailing new study showing the need to do look into why girls receive a diagnosis later then boys. There also needs to be a deep dive into the diagnostic process.
👉 Link to Article in Comments
"What differed between the genders is the age of diagnosis. Boys were more likely to be identified in childhood while the prevalence rate in girls caught up during adolescence."
12/12/2025
We hope to see you folks in New Hanover County/Wilmington, NC on Tuesday, December 16 at 6:00pmEST. Link to register: https://form.jotform.com/253415590555157
Community members are invited to attend a free Safety Masterclass designed for self-advocates and caregivers of individuals with autism and developmental disabilities. The event will take place on December 16, 2025, from 6:00–8:00 PM at The Government Center, Rooms 136 & 137, 230 Government Center Drive, Wilmington.
Sign up here: https://form.jotform.com/253415590555157
The Safety Masterclass will cover critical topics including emergency preparedness, safe interactions with law enforcement, online safety basics, wandering prevention and search & rescue, creating family safety plans, and fire and other safety considerations.
This inclusive community event is free to attend. Accommodations are available upon request; participants are asked to email [email protected] by December 13 to ensure needs can be met. This initiative is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the NHC Sheriff's Office and the NHC Office of Civic Engagement. Representatives from NHC Emergency Management, NHC 911 Center and NHC Fire Rescue will also be present to aid in the collaboration.
For more information, please contact [email protected].
12/10/2025
For the Holiday.
Free Webinar from Autism Research Institute.
Today --> 12/10/25
12pmCST/1pmEST
Tune in tomorrow for a free webinar -
Holidays can be challenging for autistic individuals. Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA, will share tips, tricks, and suggestions to help you plan for a merry holiday season.
Register: https://autism.org/holidays-and-autism-webinar/
11/06/2025
Autism is not one condition. Interesting article regarding new genetic research in autism. Link in first comment.
10/31/2025
FEEDBACK RECEIVED:
"I just wanted to let you know that I sent three people to the Recognition & Evaluation of Autism and Developmental Disability class yesterday, and I received rave reviews. They loved it and said they learned so much! I have others wanting to take it if it shows up again. Please let the instructor know how much they enjoyed it! - Training Services, Burlington PD
Special thanks to self advocate, Mr. Kuser(pictured middle)for sharing lived experiences with our attendees.
07/14/2025
Jail is not only option! These interactions are and WILL BE different than what most agencies are prepared for, especially if a person is placed into custody.
If police make decision to place a person with autism in jail, they MUST have a safety plan in place. Corrections Officers MUST have the training and understanding of the diagnosis and how it may impact a persons behavior in these situations.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to this young man's family.
Family sues for change after autistic 19-year-old dies from injuries in Ohio jail
The family of an autistic 19-year-old who died after his time in the Montgomery County Jail is suing the county and its medical services company.
05/23/2025
Water safety is essential for everyone, but it holds special significance for individuals with autism. Tailored swimming lessons and water safety programs can provide much-needed skills for both safety and confidence in aquatic environments. Consider your local resources and explore options that fit your loved one’s needs. Make water safety a top priority this summer.
05/22/2025
Understanding autism is crucial for ensuring the safety and respect of all community members. With dedicated training, police officers can gain the insights needed to effectively recognize and respond to autistic individuals, tailoring their approaches to maintain calm and avoid unnecessary confrontation. Imagine de-escalating with understanding rather than assumptions. Share your thoughts on how targeted training impacts community safety.