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This section contains links to other websites which contain information about autism and related issues.

In some cases the information on those other websites may be scientifically invalid and unreliable.We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for the sites we link to or the information found there. A link does not imply an endorsement of a site. Likewise, not linking to a site does not imply lack of endorsement.


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  • Miller Method

    UK website promoting the Miller Method, a cognitive-developmental systems approach for children on the autism spectrum.
  • MMR vaccine

    UK Government-run website, which makes the case for MMR vaccines.
  • Moebius Syndrome Foundation

    US organisation which provides information and support to individuals with Moebius syndrome and their families.
  • National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease

    UK membership charity open to people who have ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, their families and friends, health professionals.
  • National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists

    US organization dedicated solely to the teaching and practice of cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy.
  • National Autism Network

    US website which aims to unite parents, providers, advocates and individuals on the autism spectrum by providing a forum to share stories, support and victories.
  • National Autistic Society

    UK charity which exists to champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and to ensure that they and their families receive quality services appropriate to their needs
  • National Centre for High Functioning Autism

    The National Centre for High Functioning Autism is based at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust.. The clinic is a national resource for children with suspected high functioning autism or Asperger syndrome who have social, educational or behavioural difficulties.
  • National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

    Independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health in the UK.
  • National Institute for Health Research

    NIHR is a UK government body which supports and funds outstanding individuals, working in world class facilities, conducting leading edge research focused on the needs of patients and the public
  • National Light & Sound Therapy Centre

    UK company which provides range of specialised treatments for a variety of disabilities including autism, learning disabilities and behavioural problems.
  • National Police Autism Association

    Independent body supporting UK police officers and staff who are affected by autism spectrum condition (ASC), Asperger syndrome, dyslexia and related conditions, either personally or as carers for family members.
  • National Portage Association

    U K organisation which offers support and information to parents and professionals involved in Portage
  • National Self Harm Network

    UK self help group committed to campaigning for the rights and understanding of people who self-harm.
  • National Service Dogs

    Canadian, non-profit registered charity specializing in breeding, training and placing Labrador and Golden Retrievers with children who have autism.
  • National Sleep Foundation

    US, non-profit, organisation dedicated to improving the quality of life for Americans who suffer from sleep problems and disorders
  • National Society for Phenylketonuria

    UK organisation which exists to help and support people with PKU, their families and carers.
  • National Speech/Language Therapy Center

    US company which specialises in learning disorders and has produced MAP, a computer program for children with an autistic spectrum disorder.
  • Netbuddy

    Netbuddy is a free online community for anyone connected with special needs. It is a place to share practical tips and solutions for supporting people with learning disabilities and autism.
  • neurodiversity.com

    Personal, US-based website run by Kathleen Seidel, which aims to raise awareness of autistic spectrum disorders and some of the problems faced by people with autism.